Friday, June 5, 2020

More than 1000 coronavirus deaths reported in US in last 24 hours

More one thousand people have died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours in the United States, pushing the overall death toll to 108,000.

1.8 million people have been infected, according to data released by Johns Hopkins University- amid fresh fears widespread protests across the country will spark a second wave.

Nina-Maria Potts reports:

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UGANDAN PRIME MINISTER UNDER QUARANTINE


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Uganda's Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda has gone into self isolation after his close contacts tested positive for COVID-19.

The prime minister says his test results turned out negative but he's isolating himself as a health measure.

Hillary Ayesiga reporting from Kampala.


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"No significant progress" in Brexit negotiations

The European Union's Chief Negotiator, Michel Barnier, has accused the UK of "backtracking" on its commitments in the latest round of post-Brexit trade talks.


He called on Britain to show more "respect" for the terms laid out between the EU and the UK. The two sides have been in dispute over several issues, including fishing rights. 


From London, Benji Hyer reports. 


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Ethnic Violence in DR Congo's Ituri Province Sends 200,000 People Fleeing

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International medical charity, Doctors Without Borders is appealing to foreign donors to increase their assistance to displaced people in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Nearly 200,000 people have been forced to flee their homes because of a rise in ethnic violence in the gold-rich region of Ituri province.

Chris Ocamringer reports

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Leopold II statues defaced in Belgium

As anti-racism protests take place all over Europe, a petition has been launched in Belgium to remove all statues of former Belgian King Leopold II in Brussels. 

It comes as a demonstration is due to take place in the capital on Sunday. 

Lucy Hough is in Brussels. 

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India records a spike of close 10,000 covid cases in the last 24 hours

India recorded its largest spike to date of over 9800 coronavirus cases in 24 hours, making it the 7th largest outbreak across the world.

The total number of COVID 19 cases in the country has exceeded 226,000, and the death toll rose to at least 6300.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports.  

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UK doctors say face coverings should be worn not just on transport

Doctors in the UK are urging the government to make face coverings compulsory in all places where social distancing isn't possible, not only on public transport.


Passengers on public transport in England must wear a covering from June 15th, but the British Medical Association, the doctors' union, believes masks "should not be restricted" just to transport.


From London, Benji Hyer reports. 


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Chinese Companies Prepare for “Homecoming” Listings

With geo-political tensions rising, some of China's biggest US listed companies are seeking to get a foothold closer to home.

Richard Kimber is in Hong Kong, and takes a look at the latest Chinese companies to prepare for a so-called "homecoming listing" there. 


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Outrage in India over death of a pregnant elephant

Officials in India have arrested one person for allegedly feeding a pregnant elephant a pineapple laden with explosives.

The animal's death has led to outrage on social media in India.

Neha Poonia has more.

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AUSTRALIA: Black Lives Matter protests expected in Australia's major cities

Police across Australia have called on organisers of Black Lives Matter protests across Australia to cancel the events arguing that there is a potential for triggering a second wave of coronavirus infections.
Arthur Stevens reports from Melbourne.

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'AIR BRIDGES' TALKS PROGRESS WITH UK

It's reported a number of European countries are in advanced negotiations with the UK to set up so-called 'air bridges'.

These would be bilateral exemptions to the 14-day quarantine for international arrivals in the UK which is being imposed from Monday.

Greece, Turkey and Spain are understood to be among the countries keen to reach agreements to allow summer tourism.

It comes as British Airways did not attend a meeting with the Home Secretary Priti Patel to discuss the controversial quarantine requirements.

Industry analyst Paul Charles says airlines want more support from the UK government.

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Small businesses warn of waves of closures in Russia

A group of small and medium businesses in Russia say that they face waves upon waves of closures - unless the government does more to help. Moscow is famous for its beauty industry, but already, 5% of all salons have permanently shut shop - and the closure rate is expected to rocket. Dan Ashby has more. 

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Al Sharpton at Floyd Memorial: "Get your Knee off our Necks"

Hundreds of people have attended the private memorial service in Minneapolis for George Floyd, an unarmed black man who was killed in police custody.

Civil rights activist the Rev. Al Sharpton delivered a eulogy where he said George Floyd's story has been the story of all black people in America.

Our US correspondent Jagruti Dave reports

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Thursday, June 4, 2020

FACE COVERINGS TO BE MANDATORY FOR ENGLISH PASSENGERS

The UK transport secretary, Grant Shapps, says that from two weeks' time people in England will be required to wear face coverings whenever on public transport.

There will be exemptions for those with breathing difficulties, but otherwise passengers must use them or risk being fined.

Stuart Smith reports from London.

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Testimony About Racial Slur in Killing of Ahmaud Arbery

One of the men accused of murdering an unarmed black man in the US state of Georgia used a racial slur after shooting him….That was part of the testimony from investigators in a hearing for the three white men accused of murdering 25 year old Ahmaud Arbery. The use of a racial epithet could factor into a federal investigation into whether hate crime charges are warranted.


US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has more. 


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US removing divisive Civil War statue amid protests

The US state of Virginia is removing a controversial statue of a confederate Civil War general viewed as a symbol of the country's slavery of African Americans.

It comes as protests continue across the U.S. against injustices to black Americans.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Almost 2 million filed for unemployment in U.S. last week


Almost 2 million people filed for unemployment in the U.S. last week.

The latest figures were worse than many economists had been expecting, showing the economic fallout from coronavirus lockdowns is far from over.

Our U.S. correspondent Giles Gibson has the details.

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Floyd’s brother to lead New York memorial

George Floyd's brother is set to lead a memorial in Brooklyn New York
on Thursday.

Thousands of people have been taking to the city's streets on a daily
basis protesting his death and calling for police reform.

Roughly 2,000 arrests have been made over the past week but
demonstrations have been predominantly peaceful.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Missing British girl Madeleine McCann "assumed dead"

Madeleine McCann, the British girl last seen on holiday in Portugal in 2007, is "assumed" to be dead, according to German prosecutors.


Her disappearance sparked a huge and costly police hunt across much of Europe.


A 43-year-old German man is now being investigated.


From London, Benji Hyer reports. 


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Americans prepare for Floyd memorial service, following ten days of protests

The family of George Floyd, the African American whose killing at the hands of Minneapolis police has sparked ten days of nationwide protests, are preparing to hold a private memorial service later [Thursday].

Services are planned in Houston (his hometown) and in other cities across the United States, while tensions remain high following both peaceful and violent demonstrations.

Wednesday night protests were largely peaceful, but clashes between police and protestors continued to play out in some cities.

Nina-Maria Potts has more:

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