Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Wall Street reacts to new US coronavirus restrictions
before trading closed on Wednesday.
Wall Street's reaction to more positive vaccine developments was
tempered by the introduction of new coronavirus related restrictions
in the US.
Sarah Walton reports.
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Covid-19 forces second shut down for New York City schools
coronavirus cases continue to rise.
The city says it's a temporary measure.
Sarah Walton reports
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DRC EBOLA OUTBREAK DECLARED OVER
Pfizer BioNTech 94% effective amongst over 65s
effective in people over the age of 65.
The company has released more data after its initial findings were
announced last week.
Sarah Walton reports
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Boeing approved to resume 737 Max flights
resume flights of its 737 Max plane, nearly 2 years after the model
was grounded over fatal crashes.
Almost 350 people were killed in two accidents in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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UGANDA OPPOSITION CANDIDATE ARRESTED
UK PM takes part in PMQs virtually for first time ever
Boris Johnson and Sir Keir Starmer have clashed during the weekly Prime Minister's Questions, with the opposition leader calling Mr Johnson "the single biggest threat to the future of the United Kingdom."
But, the exchange wasn't conducted face-to-face, as the Prime Minister joined via videolink from self-isolation after coming into contact with an MP who later tested positive for coronavirus.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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UK PM unveils 10-point climate plan, inc ban on petrol/diesel cars
The British government has announced a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in the UK from 2030.
It's part of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's long-awaited 10-point plan, with a commitment to make the UK carbon neutral by 2050 through a "green industrial revolution."
The country will play host to the UN's COP26 international climate summit next year.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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12 Nigerian police officers allegedly kidnapped
Uganda Carries Out First Successful Siamese Operation
The twenty hour surgery was done by a team of 20 surgeons at the Mulago hospital in Kampala.
Isabel Nakirya reports.
AUSTRALIA – China critical of Australian Japan agreement
A defence agreement between Australia and Japan has been criticized by China.
Shaun Bindley reports
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Delhi Planning to Impose Restrictions Across the City
The Delhi Government is planning on reimposing a lockdown in crowded markets after seeing a surge in the number of covid cases, post the festive weekend.
Sreoshi Mukherjee has more on this story...
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UK UNVEILS 'GREEN INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION'
Japan, Australia reach agreement on defence pact
Japan and Australia have reached a broad agreement on their historic bilateral defence pact. The Reciprocal Access Agreement has been years in the making - and will allow troops to visit each other's countries to conduct training or joint operations. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has hailed the agreement as a "pivotal moment in the history of Japan-Australia ties." Grace Lee reports from Tokyo.
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Hong Kong former lawmakers arrested over anthem bill protest
Hong Kong police have arrested three former pro-democracy lawmakers, for trying to disrupt the passage of a bill to criminalise abuse of the Chinese national anthem. The former lawmakers brought rotten plants and fertiliser into the city's legislative chamber during debates in May and June.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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Trump fires top government official who maintained US election was secure
Donald Trump has fired the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency who maintained the US election was secure, disputing the US President's claims of voter fraud.
Chris Krebs's departure follows Mark Esper's removal as Defense Secretary, another official who had also publicly disagreed with the President.
From Washington Jagruti Dave reports.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Wall Street: Dow down 150 points on Tuesday
prompted by positive news on the development of a coronavirus vaccine.
Investors also reacted to disappointing sales figures for October.
Sarah Walton reports.
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US cuts troops in Iraq and Afghanistan
from Iraq and Afghanistan.
The drawdowns will be complete just five days before Joe Biden takes
over as President.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Tech CEOs Answer Lawmakers
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The CEOs of Facebook and Twitter are taking (have taken) on tough questions from Democrats and Republicans at a post election congressional hearing.
The social media companies took unprecedented steps to limit the spread of election misinformation during the 2020 election.
And as Silicon Valley Correspondent Rachel Silverman reports, the tough tone of the hearing suggests the tech companies may face new regulations next year.
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New green policies being announced in UK
The British government is to invest more than 5 billion dollars in creating 250,000 new green jobs.
It'll be releasing a long-awaited 10-point plan on Tuesday night (22:30GMT), with a commitment to make the UK carbon neutral by 2050.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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