Thursday, May 7, 2020

Russia becomes world's fifth-largest coronavirus outbreak

Russia has overtaken Germany and France to become the fifth largest coronavirus outbreak in the world. With no sign of infections slowing, the mayor of Moscow has extended the city's lockdown until the end of May. Julia Chapman has more.

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Children of Miners in DR Congo Exposed to Copper and Cobalt Toxins

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A research conducted by a University in the Democratic Republic of Congo suggests that exposure to toxic pollution is causing birth defects in the children of copper and cobalt miners in the southeast of the country.

The researchers found that children whose parents were working in the mines in Katanga were born with limb abnormalities and other defects.

Chris Ocamringa has more in this report.

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Key coronavirus PPE ordered from Turkey fails to meet UK standards

Up to 400,000 surgical gowns ordered from Turkey by the UK do not meet safety standards.

 

Half of the personal protective equipment (PPE) order flown to Britain has not been given to health care workers and is now stuck in a warehouse. 

 

Benji Hyer has more. 

 

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BANK OF ENGLAND FORECASTS GREATEST DROP IN GDP FOR 300 YEARS

The Bank of England is forecasting the deepest recession on record, in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The economy seems to be on track for a 14% decline - if the lockdown is relaxed by June.

That'll be the biggest annual fall in 300 years.

Stuart Smith has more from London.

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China censors EU diplomatic article criticising COVID19 outbreak

The state-run China Daily newspaper has censored an article co-signs by ambassadors from the European Union.

The letter called for greater EU-China cooperation, but in the version published on Wednesday all references to the COVID-19 virus originating in China have been removed. 
Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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China censors EU diplomats letter

The state-run China Daily newspaper has censored an article co-signs by ambassadors from the European Union.

The letter called for greater EU-China cooperation, but in the version published on Wednesday all references to the COVID-19 virus originating in China have been removed. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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Tanzanian government explains silence over COVID-19 updates

With the last update having been issued a week ago Tanzanian health authorities say they are busy coordinating the response to the COVID-19 outbreak.  They said they are working on a comprehensive report and that will determine when the results will be released. 

Daniel kijo reports.
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AUSTRALIA: Unredacted findings about from Royal Commission investigating Cardinal George Pell released

Cardinal George Pell has responded to damning, newly released findings of Australia's Child Abuse Royal Commission.
The Commission found the Cardinal likely played a role in moving paedophile priest, Gerald Ridsdale, between parishes.
Arthur Stevens has more

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Nigeria’s COVID-19 cases exceed 3,000




Nigeria's COVID-19 cases have exceeded the 3, 000 mark as new infections are reported by the country's Centre for Disease Control.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza, reports from Abuja.


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Floods, Landslides Kill 194 in Kenya

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Nearly 200 people have been killed by floods and landslides in Western Kenya.

A hundred thousand more people have been displaced by the heavy rains that started in mid April, the Kenya Meteorological Department confirms.

Isabel Nakirya reports.

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Buzz gone for world's largest beermaker

A sour brew for the world's largest beer maker. Anheuser-Busch InBev swung to a net loss in the first quarter and is warning Q2 will be much worse.  Toni Waterman has more from Brussels.

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BRICS countries meet to discuss pandemic

Russia is hosting an online meeting of BRICS officials to discuss the coronavirus pandemic. The five countries jointly account for at least 430,000 cases.  Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor reports. 

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Nine dead and hundreds hospitalised in gas leak in south India

At least nine people have died and hundreds of people have been taken ill following a gas leak at a factory in south India.

Investigations are being conducted into the cause of the leak.

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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Seoul, Washington continue to spar over cost of U.S. troops

Seoul and Washington have yet to reach a deal on the cost keeping U.S. troops stationed in South Korea. And a new report indicates the statemate will continue as the U.S. continues to demand more money.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.

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India begins world's largest peacetime repatriation effort

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India is starting one of the world's largest repatriation efforts to bring back stranded Indians abroad.

Close to half a million Indians stuck in foreign countries due to COVID 19 will be brought home in phases, starting May 7th.

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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UK CABINET DISCUSSES EASING LOCKDOWN

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is reviewing coronavirus lockdown measures with his cabinet on Thursday - ahead of an expected easing of some restrictions next week.

Boris Johnson is due to set out possible changes to current lockdown measures on Sunday.

It's likely to be a very gradual easing, with ministers warning of a 'new normal' for some time to come.

London correspondent Rachel venables has more.

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China Putting "Final Victory" Over Investigation


China says it won't invite international experts to come and look into the source of coronavirus until the there's a "final victory" over the disease.

It comes amid mounting calls for an inquiry into its origins, and as Washinton claims it has evidence it leaked from a lab.

Patrick Fok reports from Beijing.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Trump vetoes Congress resolution limiting his war powers against Iran

US President Donald Trump has vetoed a Congress resolution that sought to limit his powers to take military action against Iran.

It was a bipartisan measure passed in both chambers after the US killing of top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani in January.

Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave reports.

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Losses on Wall Street following jobs data

Sentiment on Wall Street was dampened Wednesday following the release
of private sector jobs data.

The figures show a collapse in private-sector employment between March
and April and investors believe it's an ominous sign ahead of Friday's
jobs report.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Dramatic Rise in US Food Insecurity

New research shows a rise in food insecurity in the United States since the onset of the coronavirus. Researchers from the Brookings Institution say it's particularly true for households with young children.  

Rachel Silverman has more. 


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