Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Germany hasn't received any "detailed information" about US troop withdrawal plan

German foreign minister Heiko Maas says he hasn't received any detailed information yet about US president Donald Trump's plan to withdraw around ninety five hundred American troops stationed in Germany.

Trump has suggested the plan is a response to Berlin not meeting its NATO defense spending commitments.

Ira Spitzer has more from the German capital

Nigeria develops response plan to contain COVID-19 transmission




The Nigerian government says the health ministry has developed a health sector response plan for the containment of COVID-19 that would be in place within the next three years. 

Correspondent Phil Ihaza reports from Abuja.



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Pressure mounts on UK government following footballer's school meals campaign


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Premier League footballer Marcus Rashford has renewed his calls for a school meal voucher scheme to be extended. The Manchester Utd and England forward says the government should consider the plight of struggling parents and children who wake up to empty shelves. 

Families whose children qualify for free meals have received vouchers or parcels during lockdown, but this provision is due to end in England when the school term finishes. 

From London, Benji Hyer reports. 

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N. Korea blows up liaison office North of DMZ

North Korea has demolished a joint liaison office just North of the demilitarized zone separating the countries. North Korea has recently lashed out at Seoul over anti-North activism in the South, saying it would take retaliatory action.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.

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Three Indian soldiers killed in clash along Chinese border

The Indian Army has confirmed that a senior officer and two soldiers have died in a 'violent face-off' with the Chinese army.

Beijing claims Indian soldiers crossed the border and attacked Chinese personnel.

Neha Poonia has more.

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India's Prime Minister to meet state leaders to assess COVID 19 impact

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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is meeting with chief ministers of states over the next week.

The leaders will discuss future actions to tackle COVID 19.

India has the fourth-highest number of Coronavirus cases in the world.

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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UK PAYROLL NUMBERS SLUMP

The number of UK workers on payroll fell by over 600 000 between March and May.

The 2.1% fall only reflects six weeks of the UK's coronavirus lockdown.

Job vacancies also slumped to a record low in May according to the data from the Office for National Statistics.

Markets expert David Buik says this will soon feed through into a rising unemployment rate.

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Moscow to open cafe and restaurant terraces despite 1400 new Covid-19 cases

Europe's biggest city, Moscow, will allow its cafes and restaurants to reopen their busy summer terraces on Tuesday - despite the city posting more than 1400 new Covid-19 cases every day. Dan Ashby has more. 

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Foreign investors take tougher line on Japan’s all-male boards

More than a third of Japan's leading publicly traded companies have no female directors, and while investors have given Japan some slack for its slow progress on gender equality - they're beginning to take a tougher line. Grace Lee reports. 


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N. Korea military threatens to return to de-armed border areas

North Korea's military says it may reenter border areas where it has pulled out troops and weapons. It's the latest of many threats against the South in the past week as peace efforts continue to unravel. 

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.

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Investigation underway after missing Black Lives Matter activist is found dead

Oluwatoyin Salau, a 19 year old Black Lives Matter activist, has been found dead in Tallahassee Florida, after she went missing earlier this month.

Her death, and that of another woman whose body was found in the same area, are being treated as homicides.

Our US correspondent Jagruti Dave reports..

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President Trump to sign Police Reform Executive Order on Tuesday

US President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on police reform on Tuesday.

It comes after three weeks of protests across the United States, sparked by the deaths of unarmed African Americans in police custody.

Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more..

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President Trump says former adviser John Bolton could face charges over new book

US President Donald Trump has said his former national security adviser could face charges if he publishes his forthcoming book.

John Bolton's book "The Room where it Happened: A White House Memoir" is due to be published on June 23rd.

Our Washington Correspondent has the details.

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Monday, June 15, 2020

Wall Street rallies on Fed announcement

Wall Street started the trading week on a high thanks to an
announcement from the U.S. Federal Reserve.

The central bank's decision to start purchasing individual corporate
bonds helped shake jitters over a surge of new Covid-19 infections.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Delta to resume flights to Shanghai

Delta Air Lines has received approval from Shanghai resume flights in June.

It comes after all routes were suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.

United States Correspondent Danielle Robertson has more.

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FDA Revokes Authorization of Malaria Drugs to Treat Covid-19

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is revoking emergency authorization of two malaria drugs used to treat COVID-19. President Donald Trump had supported their use….He took one of the drugs after he had been exposed to two people who tested positive for the coronavirus.  

U. S. Correspondent Rachel Silverman has more.


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US demands immediate release of former marine jailed in Russia

The US has demanded the immediate release of a former US marine jailed in Russia, calling his conviction on spying charges, an "outrage".


Paul Whelan, who has been sentenced to 16 years in a high security prison, said the trial was a "sham".


Kate Fisher reports from Washington



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States including Florida and Alabama see record daily numbers of new coronavirus cases


In the U.S., states including Florida and Alabama are seeing record daily numbers of new coronavirus cases.

All 50 states have started reopening after widespread lockdowns designed to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Our U.S. correspondent Giles Gibson has more.

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Medical examiner rules Brooks death a homicide

A medical examiner says the death of an African-American man in the
U.S. city of Atlanta was a homicide.

Rayshard Brooks was shot in an encounter with police and has further
fueled protests across the U.S. demanding policing reform.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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NON-ESSENTIAL SHOPS REOPEN IN ENGLAND

Non-essential retailers in England were allowed to open for business on Monday.

Queues formed as thousands of people rushed out to shops for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed there back in March. 

Holly Hudson has more. 

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