Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Hungary and Poland bloc EU recovery fund over rule of law

Hungary and Poland have vetoed the EU's trillion-euro coronavirus €1.8trillion  recovery package. 

The veto is due to objections with linking access to the funds with countries' respect of the rule of law. 

Lucy Hough is our Correspondent in Brussels. 

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DRC MUSICIAN ARRESTED



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Officials of the Democratic Republic of Congo's National Intelligence Agency have arrested a famous singer for releasing a song that they deemed critical of President Felix Tshisekedi. The officials detained Tshala Muana on Monday after her song was released online.

Chris Ocamringa has more.

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Nigeria’s former president Olusegun Obasanjo heads to Ethiopia for peace talks



Nigeria's former President Olusegun Obasanjo has travelled to Ethiopia to help mediate in the conflict between the government and a faction from the northern Tigray region.

Ethiopia's government embarked on a military operation in the region on November 4 as a result of a long-running dispute with the region's ruling party, the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF).

Correspondent Phil Ihaza, reports from Abuja

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Bars and restaurants in France could stay closed until 2021

Bars and restaurants in France could stay closed until 15 January 2021, according to reports in French media, who say the government is worried about opening cafes and bistrots again just before the Christmas and New Year holidays. 

Ross Cullen has more from Paris.
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UK PM UNDER FIRE OVER DEVOLUTION 'DISASTER' COMMENTS

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is coming under fire after he described the devolution of powers from London to governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland as 'a disaster'.

On a call with Conservative MPs, he said the policy was "Tony Blair's biggest mistake".

Downing Street says Mr Johnson was referring to his concerns about the rise of nationalism and separatism.

But SNP MP Angus Macneil says it shows Scotland would be better off independent.

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India records the lowest daily increase in cases in 4 months

India recorded over 29,000 new COVID 19 cases in the last 24 hours taking the total caseload to over 8.87 million.

This is the lowest daily increase in the country, since July.

Sreoshi Mukherjee has more... 

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India's Modi and China's Xi Jinping to meet virtually at Brics summit amid border tensions

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Indian prime minister Narendra Modi will come face-to-face with Chinese president Xi Jinping for the second time this month at the Brics summit on Tuesday, which is taking place virtually and is being hosted by Russia,

This comes amid ongoing border tensions between Indian and China.

Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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IOC’s Bach: Tokyo Olympics ‘participants’ encouraged to get vaccine

International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach is in Japan for a four-day visit to discuss preparations for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. He says he's confident spectators will be able to enter games venues to watch the games, and has promised the IOC will step up efforts to make sure athletes and visitors are vaccinated - "if by then a vaccine is available." Grace Lee has more from Tokyo.


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S. Korean trade minister continues WTO race amid flagging support

South Korean Trade Minister Yoo Myung-hee has yet to concede her candidacy to become the next head of the World Trade Organization. But it's becoming more apparent that her rival in the two-way race has gathered much more support.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul. 

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Monday, November 16, 2020

Dow hits record high on vaccine news

It was a record close for the Dow Jones on Monday as Wall St rose on
positive Covid-19 vaccine news.

The Moderna test results also helped to push companies that would
benefit from a vaccine higher.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Biden warns Trump's failure to embrace transition is putting lives at risk

US President-elect Joe Biden says President Trump's refusal to accept the outcome of the election is putting American lives at risk.


The President-elect called for immediate talks between his team and the White House in a bid to ensure the effective distribution of Covid-19 vaccines.


From Washington Simon Marks reports.


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Biden: stimulus & Covid coordination needed to prevent "dark winter"

US President-elect Joe Biden is warning of a "very dark winter" ahead
and is urging Congress to pass a new economic stimulus package without
delay.

He also says President Donald Trump's refusal to lead a coordinated
pandemic effort means "more people may die".

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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More than 11 Million Reported Cases of Covid-19 in USA

The United States is now reporting more than 11 million cases of Covid-19, and hospital admissions are at record levels. 

Governors and mayors across the country are taking increasingly strict measures to try to slow its spread.

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has more. 


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UK Prime Minister in isolation after coming into contact with positive Covid case

Boris Johnson -- and six Conservative MPs -- are self-isolating after a meeting inside Downing Street.

 

One of those MPs, Lee Anderson, tested positive for Covid-19. That means the Prime Minister, who's already had coronavirus, was forced into quarantine at the start of what's supposed to be a big week of policy announcements for the government.  

 

Olly Barratt reports from London.


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Boris Johnson Self Isolating

Senior members of the British government have said the Prime Minister would not be 'in any way hampered' by having to self isolate.


Boris Johnson, 6 MPs and 2 political aides are having to quarantine, after one of them tested positive for Coronavirus a few days after a meeting at Downing Street.


It's come at the worst possible time for the Prime Minister who was hoping to unveil a number of new policies this week.


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UGANDA'S PRESIDENT MEETS ETHIOPIAN DELEGATION OVER TIGRAY CRISIS

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Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni is urging dialogue from Ethiopian authorities over the growing conflict in the country.

The Ethiopian government is carrying out a military operation in its northern region, after escalating tensions with the Tigray People's Liberation Front there. 

 

Leon Solomon reports from Kampala.

 

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Ghana likely to experience second wave of COVID-19 pandemic

Ghana- which was widely applauded for its response to the coronavirus pandemic earlier this year- is now grappling with a fresh spike in cases.

Like many other countries where restrictions are being lifted, Ghana is now warning that the public is no longer taking the virus seriously enough. Experts say this could lead to a second wave of infections.

Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Accra.

 

 

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US Covid-19 vaccine shows 95% success rate

US company Moderna says its Covid-19 vaccine is almost 95% effective.

It's the latest positive news in the race for a vaccine, following
Pfizer's announcement last week of 90% effective injection.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Russian coronavirus hospitals edge towards full capacity

Hospital beds in Russia's COVID-19 treatment centres are full to 84% of capacity on average, according to the country's health minister. Mikhail Murashko said that number was closer to 90% in more than half of Russia's regions. Julia Chapman has more.

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Brexit talks start in Brussels ahead of crunch week

Talks on a future trading relationship between the UK and European Union post-Brexit continue this week, as the clock continues to tick until the end of the transition period. 

Lord David Frost is in Brussels for another round of negotiations ahead of a European Council video summit on Thursday which has been touted as a deadline for a draft deal.

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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