Thursday, April 23, 2020

Total Acquires Tullow Entire Interests in Uganda Oil

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French Oil firm Total has acquired the British Oil company – Tullow's entire interests in Uganda's Lake Albert Project

 

Under the terms of the deal, Total will acquire all of Tullow's existing 33.33% stake in each of the project licenses and the proposed East African Crude Oil Pipeline System.

 

Michael Baleke reports from Kampala.

 

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AUSTRALIA: Four police officers dead after a truck ploughs into a traffic stop

In Melbourne, Victoria Police are in mourning after four of their members were killed in a crash on one of the city's major freeways.
Arthur Stevens has more

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AUSTRALIA: Ruby Princess departs Australia under a cloud

Australia has finally waved goodbye to the Ruby Princess, after the cruise ship docked in Sydney on the 18th of March, disgorging many Covid-19 infected passengers into Australia, with 21 since dying.
Arthur Stevens has more

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UK PM BACK AT WORK 'SOON'

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson should be back at work 'soon', according to one of his colleagues.

There's still no date for his full return to Prime Ministerial duties, however, after his period in intensive care with coronavirus.

Mr Johnson was hospitalised earlier this month and said his life had been saved by staff at St Thomas's hospital in London.

Cabinet member Brandon Lewis says he's gradually taking on more and more, but won't rush his return.

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China Slams Missouri Lawsuit

China has slammed a lawsuit filed by the US state of Missouri over its handling of the coronavirus outbreak.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shang called it "purely malicious", and added that it was against basic legal principles.

Patrick Fok reports from Beijing.

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President Trump Signs Immigration Executive Order

President Trump says he has signed the executive order temporarily halting some immigration to the US.

He first announced the hold in a late night tweet a few days ago.

Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more details:

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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Markets rebound as oil prices stabilize

U.S. stocks bounced back Wednesday after two days of heavy losses as
oil prices stabilized.

Covid-19 has caused demand for oil to plummet sending the price of the
commodity to historic lows.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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First US COVID-19 Death: Weeks Earlier Than Thought

Autopsies show the first US coronavirus death occurred in early February….

That's weeks earlier than the first Covid-19 death in the United States had previously been thought to have occurred. 

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman reports. 



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Missouri sues China over the coronavirus pandemic

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The state of Missouri in the United States is suing China for the handling of the coronavirus outbreak.

It is the first state to seek damages from China accusing the country of covering up information and silencing whistleblowers.

Danielle Robertson reports

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Iran’s launches military satellite

After several failed attempts, Iran has announced it's launched a
military satellite into orbit.

It's the first this has been achieved by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary
Guard Corps and could further stoke tensions with the United States.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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EU leaders brace for difficult economic recovery talks

EU leaders will be meeting via videoconference on Thursday for a critical meeting to decide how to fund the bloc's economic recovery as it emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic. 

But there are deep differences in approach between national governments - Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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Spain reports second daily increase in death toll this week

Spain has reported a slight increase in the death toll for the second day running, with another 435 in the last 24 hours. 

That brings the total to nearly 22,000.

Spain has suffered the third-highest number of deaths in the world after the US and Italy. 

Lucy Hough is our Europe Correspondent. 

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GHANA DEVELOPS COVID-19 TRACKER APP

Ghana has developed a COVID-19 tracker app to help the country trace people infected with the virus. The country has eased lockdown restrictions and hopes the app could improve efforts of dealing with the spread of the coronavirus.

Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Accra.



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Warning US could face second wave of coronavirus

One of America's top health officials is warning the country may face
a second, more deadly, wave of coronavirus.

The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it
could coincide with the flu season.

Sarah Walton reports

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Over 40 Killed in DR Congo Floods

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At least 40 people are reported to have died in massive floods in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Heavy rains pounded Uvira city last week causing widespread destruction. Initial reports put the death toll at 23.

Chris Ocamring reports.

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Confusion over whether UK decided not to take part in EU corornavirus scheme

The UK government is facing fresh questions over the time it took to join an EU scheme to source key medical equipment.

 

British officials initially insisted they did not receive an invitation, but Brussels claims the UK was given ample opportunity to take part, despite leaving the European Union in January. 

 

Benji Hyer brings us the details. 

 

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Tanzania: French Embassy Directs €500,000 to Epidemic Prevention

This was revealed in a statement issued yesterday by French Ambassador to Tanzania Frederic Clavier. He said the French Agency for Development (AFD) is working together with the government and various NGOs to assess the possibility of rerouting some available grant funds of about €500,000 towards actions of prevention, training of health workers, and supply of medical materials.


Daniel Kijo reports from Dar es Salaam.



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GERMAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE SET TO RETURN NEXT MONTH

Germany's Bundesliga football league hopes to return to action in the second week of May, although the matches will be played without spectators.


However the plan faces some opposition as the country continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic. 


Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin


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Central Bank of Nigeria’s $129 million COVID-19 fund disbursement begins Thursday



The disbursement of the first tranche of the Central Bank of Nigeria's $129 milion targeted credit facility will begin on Thursday. The government had announced this last month as part of measures to assist small and medium scale businesses in the country affected by COVID-19.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza reports from Abuja.

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Concern mounts in India as 80% coronavirus patients turn out to be asymptomatic

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The India Council for Medical research says that about 80% of all cases who've tested positive for COVID 19 are asymptomatic.

In a country of 1.3 billion people this is becoming worrisome for the residents but not for the authorities.  

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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