Thursday, July 9, 2020
Australia - Prime Minister announces visa changes - correction
Shaun Bindley reports
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Senior Government Officials in Uganda Face 24 Fresh Charges Over COVID-19 Food Scam
Four senior officials working with the Prime Minister's Office in Uganda have been slapped with fresh charges for flouting procurement procedures while purchasing COVID-19 relief food.
They face 24 charges for falsely awarding tenders to several companies to supply COVID-19 relief food worth about $8.5million.
Isabel Nakirya reports
AUSTRALIA SUSPENDS HK EXTRADITION AGREEMENT
UK GOVT URGED TO DO MORE FOR 'LEFT OUT' SECTORS
Russian campaigners searched in their homes
Opposition campaigners in Russia say police have conducted dawn raids in their homes, the latest of a number of actions against activists and journalists in the last week. On Tuesday an ex-newspaper reporter was arrested on suspicion of treason, a case his lawyers said was the first against a journalist in almost two decades. Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor reports.
Australia - Prime Minister announces visa changes
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S. Korea arrests members of church tied to major Covid-19 outbreak
Six Injured in Sichuan Fireworks Factory Blast
Reports say two sustained serious wounds.
Patrick Fok reports from Beijing.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2020
MARKETS: Wall Street rallies in last hour of trading
on Wall Street.
Shares price gains for tech companies offset losses amongst industries
affected by Covid-19.
Sarah Walton reports from New York.
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US Supreme Court Ruling on Birth Control Coverage
The United States Supreme Court has upheld a Trump administration regulation that lets employers with religious or moral objections limit women's access to birth control coverage.
According to government estimates, more than 120 thousand women could lose contraceptive coverage because of the ruling.
US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has more.
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US covid cases hit new record
Most of the new cases were in the southern and western states.
Here's our US correspondent Liling Tan with this update.
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United Airlines Warns Employees Of Possible Furloughs
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Brooks Brothers files for bankruptcy
The Italian owned, American based clothing chain is just the latest in a string of high profile brands to be taken down by the COVID pandemic.
Our US correspondent Rebecca Foster reports.
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Harvard & MIT sue Trump over foreign visa removal
stop him removing foreign students' visas if their courses move
exclusively online.
Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology argue the policy
is simply a pressure tactic to force higher education facilities to
reopen amid the pandemic.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Auditors say Facebook is not doing enough to tackle discrimination
influence the U.S presidential election, according to a new report.
Civil rights auditors say the social media site has not done enough to
address the problem.
Sarah Walton reports from New York.
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UK Finance Minister delivers huge spending promises to boost economy after coronavirus lockdown
The UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer has issued a major update on the government's plan to help the country's finances recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
In his summer economic statement to Parliament, Rishi Sunak warned Britain is facing "profound challenges" from the crisis, but promised billions of pounds of investment to help stimulate job creation and the housing market.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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Airbus employees in Germany protest against job cuts
Competitive professional cricket returns to UK for first time in months
England's first Test against West Indies got underway (10G) on Wednesday behind closed doors -- it's the first competitive professional cricket match in the UK so far this summer.
The coronavirus pandemic has prevented any fixtures from taking place.
Stand-in captain Ben Stokes says the country has been "craving" the return of the sport.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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BOOHOO LAUNCHES REVIEW AFTER FACTORY ALLEGATIONS
Fast fashion brand Boohoo has launched an independent review of its UK supply chain after allegations of poor working conditions at an English factory.
It comes after major retailers Next, Asos and Amazon removed Boohoo goods from sale amid claims workers were underpaid and not socially distancing.
Holly Hudson has more.
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