Tuesday, July 7, 2020

ENGLAND COVID-19 DEATHS FALL FOR TENTH CONSECUTIVE WEEK

For the tenth successive week, the number of people dying with coronavirus in England has fallen.

Just over 600 hundred people died in the last full week of June.

That puts the official death toll past 50,000 since the pandemic began, although latest figures show it's probably greater than 55,000.

Stuart Smith reports from London.

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Eastern DR Congo War Crimes

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A new UN report says a series of attacks against civilians in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo may amount to crimes against humanity and war crimes.

The UN Joint Human Rights Office says rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces have killed more than 1000 civilians over the past 18 months.

Chris Ocamringa has more….


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UN: Evidence of war crimes on all sides in Syria

UN investigators say air strikes on Syrian schools, hospitals and
markets amount to war crimes.

The attacks were carried out by Russian and pro-government Syrian forces.

Sarah Walton reports from New York

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EU predicts deeper recession than previous forecasts, with slower recovery

The EU Commission has slashed its economic forecast, as the coronavirus takes its toll on the bloc's 27 economies. 

The region is predicted to contract by 8.3% this year, worse than the 7.4% predicted in the spring. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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Russia calls UK sanctions 'outrageous'

Russia has described UK sanctions on 25 Russians as 'outrageous'. The new economic sanctions will include asset freezes and visa bans. Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor reports. 


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PUBS CLOSE IN ENGLAND AFTER COVID-19 CASES

Several pubs in England are closing their doors - just days after reopening - because of positive tests for coronavirus.

Pubs in Somerset, West Yorkshire and Gosport are now contacting customers who came through their doors over the weekend.

Bars and restaurants in England were allowed to reopen with strict conditions in place, after having been closed since March.

Jess from the  Lighthouse Kitchen and Carvery in Burnham-on-Sea says they're temporarily closing again because of a positive test from a customer who came in.

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AUSTRALIA: Victoria returns to stage three lockdown following second surge

Melbourne will re-enter stage three lockdown for six weeks from midnight on Wednesday night, as coronavirus case numbers continue to spike in the Australian state of Victoria.
Arthur Stevens has more

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Rebels Kill 11 People in North East DR Congo

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At least 11 people have been killed in an attack by rebels in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo. 

The attack was carried out in the village of Djugu over the weekend. The region has had a surge in violence between rival ethnic groups since March this year.

Thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes.

Chris Ocamringa has more…

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India reports over 20,000 COVID 19 cases for a fifth day

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India reported more than 20,000 new daily cases of COVID 19 for 5 days in a row...

Taking the total tally over 700,000.

India now has the third-highest coronavirus cases in the world.

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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N. Korea says again: No plans to talk with the U.S.

North Korea has once again said it has no intention of holding talks with the United States. The second rejection comes just as the top U.S. diplomat on talks with Pyongyang arrives in South Korea.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul. 

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Southwestern Japan hit by more heavy rain as death toll rises

At least 50 people are dead as rescuers race against the clock to find survivors in the Southwestern island of Kyushu. More than a million people have been advised to evacuate. Grace Lee brings us more from Tokyo.


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Monday, July 6, 2020

Uber buys Postmates in $2.65b deal

Uber has agreed on a deal to buy food delivery company Postmates in an all-stock deal.

It plans to run the business alongside its own and the Postmates team will stay on to manage it as a separate service.

United States Correspondent Danielle Robertson reports.

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WALL STREET: Dow climbs as tech firms lead rally

On Wall Street, stocks have risen sharply despite a surge in
coronavirus cases in the U.S.

Strong gains were led by record share prices for some tech industry giants.

Sarah Walton reports.

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Facebook and WhatsApp pause cooperation with Hong Kong authorities over user data


Facebook and WhatsApp are putting a pause on responding to requests for user data from Hong Kong authorities.

The former British colony has just introduced a new national security law that critics say restricts freedom of speech.

Our U.S. correspondent Giles Gibson has more.

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Statue of abolitionist Frederick Douglass destroyed

A statue of an African-American anti-slavery campaigner has been
pulled down in New York State.

President Trump has blamed "anarchists" for the attack on the monument
to Frederick Douglass.

Sarah Walton reports from New York.

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PRINCE HARRY: COMMONWEALTH NEEDS TO "ACKNOWLEDGE PAST WRONGS"

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have spoken out about the "uncomfortable" history of the British Commonwealth. 


In a conversation with young, equal rights campaigners the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said the "wrongs of the past needed to be acknowledged." 


Holly Hudson has more. 


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Broadway actor Nick Cordero dies from coronavirus at 41

Broadway actor Nick Cordero has died after spending months in intensive care suffering complications from coronavirus.


The 41-year-old was nominated for a Tony for his role in Bullets Over Broadway and appeared in Waitress and A Bronx Tale.


Our US correspondent Kate Fisher reports from Washington


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EU Commission refuses to apologise after accusations of meddling in Croatia's elections

The President of the European Commission has been reported to the bloc's ombudsman, after being accused of meddling in the affairs of an EU member state. 

Ursula von Der Leyen appeared in a video posted on social media, in which she expressed her support for the ruling party in Croatia's national election. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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U.S. COVID-19 cases rise in 32 states

At least 32 out of 50 US states are seeing increases in COVID-19
infections, some with continued daily records.

The total number of American cases is nearing 2.9 million.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Russian journalist fined in 'censorship' case

A Russian journalist has avoided jail after being found guilty of 'justifying terrorism' in one of her articles. The case has been met with outrage by rights groups, who say she is a victim of growing censorship. Lucy Taylor reports from Moscow. 


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