Tuesday, December 29, 2020

India records six cases of a mutant strain of COVID 19

India has recorded six cases of a mutant strain of COVID 19, that first surfaced in the United Kingdom.

All the patients who tested positive for the more infectious strain, had recently travelled between the two countries.

Sreoshi Mukherjee has more on this story-

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UK 'back in the eye of the storm' says NHS chief executive

The chief executive of the National Health Service, Sir Simon Stevens, says the UK is 'back in the eye of the storm' with covid-19.

 

He's paid tribute to health workers throughout the UK as cases and hospitalisations spike.


From London, Chris Jones reports


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EU poised to sign investment agreement with China

The European Union is poised to sign a long-awaited business investment deal with China to improve access for European companies in the Chinese market. 

The EU has reported progress on talks with Beijing, including the main issue of labour rights in China. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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Belgium considers giving just one dose of Pfizer-BioNTech jab

Health officials in Belgium are considering a radical shift in the way the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is administered, in an effort to inoculate as many people as possible as quickly as possible. Toni Waterman has more from Brussels.

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RUSSIA REVEALS COVID-19 DEATHS THREE TIMES HIGHER

Russia's Deputy Prime Minister says the number of those who died from Covid-19, or its effects, is three times higher than the officially reported death toll.

Russia has seen 230,000 more deaths than expected in a normal year - and Deputy PM Tatiana Golikova says more than 80% of those are associated with Covid-19.

Stuart Smith reports from Moscow.

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MILITARY TO SUPPORT UK SCHOOL TESTING

Military personnel will provide support for a roll-out of mass testing for schools in England in January.

Schools are due to return next month in a staggered programme involving testing for students and staff.

However, some teaching unions say the start of term should be delayed because of the fast-spreading new covid-19 variant.

Infectious disease expert Professor Paul Hunter says it's a difficult decision.

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Vaccination test run continues in India as hopes for emergency approval mount

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Four states in India are conducting a dummy dummy vaccination drive today.

The exercise comes off the back of India's largest manufacturer saying that a COVID 19 vaccine could only be days away from approval.

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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US House passes bill increasing stimulus cheques to $2000


The US House of Representatives has passed a bill that would increase stimulus cheques for some American citizens to 2000 dollars.

On Sunday, US President Donald Trump signed a coronavirus relief package that includes direct payments of 600 dollars.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more:

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Monday, December 28, 2020

Ghislaine Maxwell denied bail for a second time

British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has been denied bail by a court in
New York for a second time.

The former girlfriend of financier Jeffrey Epstein is due to stand
trial for sex trafficking.

Sarah Walton reports from New York.

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Global Covid-19 cases near 81.5M

As 2020 enters its final week, Covid infections worldwide near 81 and a half million, while more than 1.7 million people have died so far.


In the past 24 hours, the United States logged more than 150 thousand new cases, the European Union rolled out its massive Covid-19 vaccination program, and India prepares its own vaccination campaign.


Here's Liling Tan with the latest global Covid-19 update.  


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Nashville bombing suspect identified

US authorities have identified the man they believe detonated a vehicle bomb in the city of Nashville and said the 63 year old was killed in the blast.


The motive for the bombing remains a mystery.


US correspondent Ira Spitzer reports


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Zanzibar, Oman to probe House of Wonders Collapse

The governments of Zanzibar and Oman have announced the opening of investigations into the partial collapse of Beit Al Ajaib or House of Wonders in Zanzibar that killed two people and injured several others.

Isaac Lukando reports



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House Democrats to hold vote on Trump's call for an increase in coronavirus stimulus payments

The US House of Representatives plans to vote Monday on a measure to increase coronavirus relief payments from $600 to $2,000 - an idea touted by President Trump and embraced by Democrats. 


The President belatedly signed into law a coronavirus aid package on Sunday.


Kate Fisher reports from Washington


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Dr Fauci: Worst days of US pandemic still ahead

One of the US's top health experts says the worst days of the
coronavirus pandemic may still lie ahead.

The warning from Dr Antony Fauci comes as the US recorded its
deadliest month since the start of the outbreak.

Sarah Walton reports

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Four Indian states start two day vaccination dry run

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Four states in India are conducting a two-day dry-run for the country's vaccination drive.
The exercise will identify the inadequacies that may arise in vaccinating India's 1.3 billion people.
Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.
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Hong Kong fugitives face trial in China over illegal border crossing

Ten of the twelve Hong Kongers arrested by Chinese coastguards while allegedly trying to flee to Taiwan by boat, are due to face trial later Monday. 

They've been detained in China for more than four months, and face charges of making an illegal border crossing.

Their families are calling for international support to make sure the trial is fair. 

Richard Kimber reports.


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Trump caves to political pressure and signs spending bill, keeping unemployment benefits flowing

President Trump has caved to political pressure and signed a spending bill that includes fresh stimulus measures for the US economy including an extension of unemployment benefits for millions of Americans who may other wise have seen their payments delayed.


The President's climbdown came late on Sunday in Florida after a day of relentless criticism from many of his fellow Republicans who were urging him to sign the bill, negotiated by Republicans and Democrats after days of complex negotiations on Capitol Hill.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Sunday, December 27, 2020

First Covid-19 vaccinations begin in EU

The first Covid-19 vaccinations are underway across the European Union.


Meanwhile the head of the pharmaceutical giant Astra Zeneca says a vaccine the company has developed in conjunction with Oxford University is more effective against the coronavirus than previously anticipated.


It could be approved for use by regulators in the UK as early as next week.


Dr. Julian Tang is a Consultant Virologist at Leicester Royal Infirmary in the UK.


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US authorities: Nashville blast was act of public suicide

Federal law enforcement officials in Nashville say a 63-year old man may have been responsible for the explosion of a recreational vehicle in the city at dawn on Christmas Day.


Human remains were found in the wreckage of the vehicle, and the blast - which occurred after warnings were broadcast from inside it - injured three people.


Donald Cochran is the US Attorney in Nashville.


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Federal agents believe the blast may have been an act of public suicide by Mr. Warner.


They tracked the vehicle to his home about 11 miles away from the site of the blast.


Pressure mounts on Trump over unemployment benefits in USA


Pressure is mounting on President Trump to sign a spending bill that includes fresh stimulus measures for the US economy, including an extension of unemployment benefits for millions of Americans who may otherwise see their payments delayed.


The President is standing firm: insisting that the measure agreed by Republicans and Democrats  after days of tortuous negotiations does not include sufficiently generous benefit checks for the hardest hit Americans.


But a growing number of Republicans in the Senate are urging the President to act in order to avoid a government shutdown later this week.


Senator Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania spoke on CNN.


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Democrats say they're astonished by the President's intransigence, and say that if he felt so strongly he should have been personally involved in the negotiating process rather than leaving things to his Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.


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