Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Russia steps up COVID-19 restrictions amid second wave

Russia is ramping up its coronavirus restrictions in the face of record-breaking case figures. Masks are now compulsory in all crowded places nationwide, and bars, restaurants and night clubs will be subject to a curfew. Julia Chapman reports from Moscow.

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S. Korean economy rebounds in Q3 as trade recovers amid pandemic

South Korea's economy expanded in the third quarter after falling into a recession earlier this year amid the COVID-19 global pandemic. The Bank of Korea says growth beat expectations as exports of cars and semiconductors picked back up. 

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul. 

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China Renews Calls for Ending Zimbabwe Sanctions

China has renewed calls for the lifting of sanctions against Zimbabwe as the country grapples with its coronavirus outbreak.

The head of African affairs at China's foreign ministry said that the inflictions upon millions of Zimbabweans are devastating.

Patrick Fok reports from Beijing.

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Japan and U.S. begin major military exercise

Japan and the United States have begun major air, land and sea exercises around Japan in a show of force against Chinese aggression in the region. It comes at a time of increased tension between Tokyo and Beijing over a disputed group of islands in the East China Sea. Grace Lee has more.


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African Union says Talks on Ethiopian Dam to resume

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The African Union says it remains in control of diplomatic talks over the conflict surrounding a controversial dam on the river Nile.

This follows fresh tension that has arisen among the parties after US president Donald Trump said recently that Egypt could destroy the structure being built in Ethiopia.


Egypt claims it will reduce water flow into its territory .

Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa 



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California Fire Forces Mass Evacuations

A wildfire in Southern California has forced tens of thousands people to flee their homes and left two firefighters critically injured.


It comes in the midst of one of the worst wildfire seasons in the state's history.


Ira Spitzer has more from San Francisco


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Senate Votes to Confirm Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court

The US Senate has voted to confirm Trump nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.

 

Republicans who have a majority in the Senate pushed the vote through, despite opposition from Democrats.

 

From Washington Jagruti Dave reports.


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Monday, October 26, 2020

Covid-19 cases and stimulus talk inaction send markets plummeting

There were sharp losses on Wall Street to start the trading week as
rising coronavirus cases rattled investor sentiment.

There's also growing pessimism over the state of coronavirus stimulus
negotiations.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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TANZANIA ELECTION OBSERVERS

The East African Community election observer mission has kicked off its operations in Tanzania's commercial city of Dar es salaam. 

Speaking at the flagging off event the head of the mission former president of Burundi, Sylvestre Ntibantunganya revealed that teams will be deployed in various regions of the country including Zanzibar. This comes ahead of the nation's general elections slated for October 28th.


Daniel Kijo has more


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Turkey joins boycott of French products in growing row between two NATO allies

The Turkish president has joined growing calls for a boycott of French goods as the backlash continues in Muslim-majority countries against France after the re-publications of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.


Emmanuel Macron says he stands by free speech and the right of commentators to draw cartoons.


Ross Cullen reports from Paris.


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Republicans set to confirm conservative US Supreme Court Justice, cementing right-wing majority on top court for years

Conservative judge, Amy Coney Barrett, is set to be confirmed as a Justice on the US's next Supreme Court - just eight days before the presidential election.


The Republican majority in the Senate is expected to vote her in on Monday evening - cementing a 6-3 conservative majority on the country's highest court.


Kate Fisher reports from Washington.


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SUDAN DELISTED FROM US ‘STATE SPONSORS OF TERRORISM'


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The United States has removed Sudan from a list of countries that sponsor terrorism after the North African nation agreed to pay $335 million dollars in compensation to American terror victims and their families. 

Leon Solomon reports

 

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US appeals WTO China tariffs ruling

The United States has appealed against a World Trade Organization
ruling that says its tariffs on Chinese goods were illegal.

WTO officials found steps taken in the trade war between the two
countries, breached rules on global commerce.

Sarah Walton reports

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Canadian court hears witness testimony in Huawei CFO extradition trial


A Canadian court will hear witness testimony this week in the long-running extradition trial of Meng Wanzhou.

The Chief Financial Officer of Chinese tech firm Huawei has been fighting extradition to the US on bank fraud charges since her arrest in Vancouver in late 2018.

Our North America correspondent Giles Gibson reports.

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Taiwan arms sales trigger Chinese sanctions on U.S. firms

China has announced that a number of U.S. companies will be subject to
sanctions for selling arms to Taiwan.

It's not clear what form these sanctions will take but Lockheed Martin
and Boeing Defense are among those targeted.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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US Election: Final full week with Covid in spotlight

US Presidential rivals Donald Trump and Joe Biden are starting their
final full week of campaigning with a firm focus on visiting
battleground states.

It comes amid concerns about Vice President Mike Pence's health after
a number of his top aides tested positive for Covid-19.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Partial lockdown comes into force in Brussels as Italy and Spain tighten measures

New measures are coming into force in Brussels to slow the rise in Covid-19 cases. 

Health officials in Belgium have warned the country's intensive care beds could be saturated within a fortnight. 

It comes as Spain and Italy tighten restrictions to combat the virus. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels.

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Free school meals row continues in England

As half-term begins for many students in the UK, government ministers are continuing to insist they will not fund free meals for England's poorest children during the school holidays. 


The row follows a high-profile campaign by Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford to end child hunger. 


From London, Benji Hyer reports. 


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BREXIT TALKS CONTINUE IN LONDON

Trade talks between Britain and the EU will continue in London this week. 


The intensified negotiations have now been extended until Wednesday as both sides try to hammer out a post-Brexit agreement. 


Holly Hudson has more. 


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SEVEN IN CUSTODY AFTER TANKER STORMED

Seven people have been detained after a tanker was stormed by special forces off the south coast of the UK.

It's reported stowaways who were seeking asylum in the UK became violent on the ship.

British officials have praised police and armed forces involved in bringing the situation under control.

Lauren Roberts reports from Southampton.

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