Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Coronavirus Causes Extreme Drop in Carbon Emissions

Coronavirus lockdowns have caused an extreme effect on global carbon emissions. 

An international team os scientists says emissions dropped by 17 percent globally during April. 

Rachel Silverman has more. 


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U.S. markets pull back after Monday’s rally

There were losses for the U.S. markets Tuesday with investors
digesting comments from the Treasury Secretary and Chair of the
Federal Reserve.

Both Steven Mnuchin and Jerome Powell were on Capitol Hill fielding
questions from the Senate Banking Committee.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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US Treasury Secretary warns of "permanent damage" to US economy if restrictions continue too long

The US economy is at risk of "permanent damage" if states continue to extend restrictions for months, according to the US treasury secretary.


Steve Mnuchin has been speaking before the Senate Banking Committee alongside the chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell.


From Washington, Kate fisher reports


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President Magufuli to reopen Tanzania's schools

Tanzania's President John Pombe Magufuli has announced plans to re-open learning institutions if the decline in new coronavirus infections continues.


Daniel Kijo reports.


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English Premier League receives six positive tests

The Premier League has confirmed it's received six positive tests for coronavirus from three top flight clubs after the first phase of mass testing.


A total of 748 tests had been carried out over the weekend.


From London, Benji Hyer reports. 


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Franco-German COVID19 recovery fund meets opposition from northern EU countries

Austria, Denmark and The Netherlands have pushed back against a Franco-German plan for a recovery fund worth worth €500 billion ($543.7 billion), during a teleconference of finance ministers on Tuesday. 

The fund was announced during a joint press conference delivered by German and French leaders Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron on Monday. 

Lucy Hough is our Europe Correspondent.

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Trump ultimatum threatens WHO withdrawal

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to leave the World Health
Organization and remove all American funding from it.

President Trump says the W.H.O.'s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic
has been "extremely costly for the world."

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Highest death rates in NYC seen in poorest neighborhoods

The Covid-19 death toll in New York City's poorest neighborhoods is
twice as high as in more affluent areas.

This information released by the Health Department follows data
suggesting that there were also racial disparities in deaths from this
virus.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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HUGE RISE IN BENEFIT CLAIMS & JOBLESS IN UK

The number of people claiming unemployment benefit in the UK surged by a record 856,000 in April, the first full month of the coronavirus lockdown.

Separate figures showed UK unemployment rose by 50,000 to 1.35 million in the three months to March.

Holly Hudson has more. 

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One third of Russians would not have coronavirus vaccine

A third of Russians would not have a vaccine against coronavirus even if it was proven to work, according to a new poll. The country currently has the world's second biggest outbreak, as Lucy Taylor reports from Moscow.  


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UK UNEMPLOYMENT JUMPS 50 000

UK unemployment jumped 50 000 to 1.35 million in the three months to March.

The period only includes one week of Britain's full lockdown - so is expected to rise much further in the next quarter's figures.

Separate figures show the number of people claiming unemployment benefit soared by 856 500 to over 2 million in April as coronavirus restrictions continued.

Business reporter Declan Curry says the statistics give a sense of what is to come.

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Super cyclone Amphan to make landfall in India

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A super cyclone will make landfall on India's eastern coast by Wednesday evening according to weather experts.

The disaster management authority predicts the cyclone to have a devastating impact on the states of Orissa and West Bengal.

Ishan Garg has more on this from New Delhi.

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AUSTRALIA: The nation's barley trade crippled by 80% trade tariff imposed by China

Australia's Barley farmers are bracing for a major financial hit as China imposed new trade tariffs effectively killing off their premium market and forcing them to try and sell their grain to less lucrative and more competitive global markets.
Arthur Stevens reports

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Japan establishes ‘space squadron’

Japan has established a new squadron to step up defence in outer space.

Its mission? Monitoring space debris and investigating suspicious satellites. 

Grace Lee brings us more from Tokyo.


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S. Korea announces guidelines for safe return to classrooms

South Korea is preparing to send high school seniors back to classrooms after weeks of remote online learning. To prevent a resurgence of Covid-19, the government is taking serious precautions.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.

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President Trump says he's taking hydroxychloroquine

US President Trump says he's taking the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine.

He was speaking at a roundtable event with the restaurant industry

Our Washington Correspondent has the details.

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Dow soars on vaccine hopes

Wall Street has posted major gains at the start of the trading week
with investors buoyed by the prospect of a Covid-19 vaccine.

Traders were also reacting to somewhat upbeat comments made by the
Chair of the Federal Reserve.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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TANZANIA’S PRESIDENTS PRIORITIZES THE ECONOMY BEFORE COVID-19

Tanzania's economy must go ahead as it is more important than coronavirus, which has killed 21 people in the East African country, according to President John Magufuli during a Sunday mass in his hometown Chato.


Daniel Kijo reports from Dar es salaam.

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EU and other countries back calls for an independent COVID19 inquiry at World Health Assembly

The European Union and other countries have called for an independent evaluation of the World Health Organisation's (WHO) response to the coronavirus pandemic. 

Australia had called for an independent inquiry - a resolution backed by more than half of the WHO's member countries at its 73rd annual meeting.

Australia's health minister Greg Hunt said a detailed understanding what happened was needed:

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FBI: link between al-Qaida and Saudi gunman in U.S. air base attack


The FBI says it's found a link between al-Qaida and the Saudi gunman who attacked a U.S. military base in Florida.

Saudi air force lieutenant Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani killed three people at a base in Pensacola in December 2019.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more

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