Tuesday, January 26, 2021

President Putin denies ownership of the palace from Navalny's investigation

Aleksey Navalny's investigation about a billion-dollar palace on the Black Sea which he claims is the property of Russian President Vladimir Putin has achieved more than 90 million views on YouTube.

President Putin denied the ownership and called the video a boring compilation.

Galina Polonskaya has more from Moscow.  

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PRESIDENT PUTIN: RUSSIA CORONAVIRUS SITUATION STABILISING

Russian President Vladimir Putin says the coronavirus situation in Russia is stabilising, making it possible to "carefully remove the imposed restrictions."

Speaking to students, he said the number of people recovering is more than the number of people falling ill day-on-day.

It comes after Russia's capital city, Moscow, began relaxing restrictions last week.

From there Stuart Smith reports.

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Farmers clash with police in Delhi as protests turn violent

Thousands of protesting farmers have entered India's capital where they've clashed with the police. This on a day the country marks its Republic Day with a scaled-down military parade in New Delhi.

Farmers were slated to hold a tractor rally once the official parade ended but they forced their way into Delhi much ahead of schedule.

Neha Poonia has more.

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India celebrates a scaled down Republic Day amind the pandemic

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India is celebrating Republic Day – with military parades and an exhibition of cultural insignia from different states…

As it commemorates 71 years since the enactment of its constitution.

But the festivities have been scaled down, as Ishan Garg reports from New Delhi.

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Janet Yellen confirmed as US Treasury Secretary

US President Joe Biden's nominee for Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has been confirmed by the Senate.

 

She becomes the first woman in American history to take on the role.

 

Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave reports.

 

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House Impeachment Managers Deliver Article to Senate

The US House of Representatives has sent an article of impeachment to the Senate, kickstarting proceedings for former President Trump's second impeachment trial.

 

He has been charged with inciting the riot on January 6th where a mob of his supporters stormed the US Capitol building.

 

Jagruti Dave reports from Washington.

 

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Monday, January 25, 2021

First case of Brazil P1 COVID variant found in US

The first case of the COVID-19 strain originally detected in Brazil known as the P1 variant has been found in the United States.

 

The patient is from Minnesota and returned to the US after a recent visit to Brazil.

 

Jagruti Dave reports from Washington.

 

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Biden signs executive order to boost manufacturing by directing federal government to "Buy American"

US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order aimed at boosting American manufacturing.


It strengthens so-called "Buy American" rules which seek to increase the federal government's procurement of American-made goods.


Kate Fisher reports from Washington.


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Stimulus hopes and earnings in focus during choppy session

It was a choppy start to the trading week with stimulus and earnings
season in focus.

And the Covid-19 vaccine rollout also helped move the markets during
trading hours on Wall Street.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Inspector General Investigation into Whether DOJ Officials Tried to Alter Election Results

The US Justice Department's Inspector General is opening an investigation into whether any current or former department official tried to improperly alter the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. 

This investigation is part of a growing number of efforts underway into attempts by former President Trump and his allies to undo the election results.

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 


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Voting Machine Maker Sues Giuliani for Defamation

A voting machine manufacturer has sued former US president Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani for defamation over his repeated false claims of election fraud.


Dominion Voting Systems is seeking 1.3 billion dollars in damages.


US correspondent Ira Spitzer has more.


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California Lifts Stay at Home Order

The state of California has lifted its stay at home order.

The order had been in place for most of the state since early December, because of the explosive spread of the coronavirus after the Thanksgiving holiday.  

Rachel Silverman has this report from Oakland. 


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Biden reinstates Covid travel ban, adds South Africa

US president Joe Biden is set to issue new Covid-related travel restrictions, banning most non-US citizens traveling to America from South Africa and reinstating a ban on those from Brazil, the United Kingdom and 26 European countries.


The move comes after warnings that more infectious Covid strains in South Africa, the UK and Brazil could reduce the efficacy of the two vaccines being administered in the U.S.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington


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President Biden reverses Trump ban on transgender people joining US military


US President Joe Biden has reversed his predecessor's ban on transgender people joining the US military.

Donald Trump announced the controversial policy via Twitter in 2017.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more.

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Moderna says vaccine provides protection from Covid-19 variant

Covid-19 vaccine producer Moderna says it's working on developing a
booster shot to fight a variant of the virus first identified in South
Africa.

But the drug marker says its existing two-shot regimen does provide
protection against a couple of Covid-19 strains.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports

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Democrats set to deliver Trump impeachment article

The US House of Representatives is preparing to deliver the article of
impeachment against Donald Trump, for inciting the riot at the Capitol
building.

His second impeachment trial - a first for any US president - will
start in two weeks time.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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WHO warns of poor health access in Ethiopia's North

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The World Health Organization is warning that conflict in Ethiopia's northern Tigray province could lead to the spread of deadly diseases there.

It says the disruption of health services could expose the citizens to illness. 

The government launched a military operation in the region last November and humanitarian access has been a challenge since.


Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa: 


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Chelsea FC sack Frank Lampard as manager

Chelsea Football Club have sacked manager Frank Lampard after 18 months in charge, with the London club ninth in the English Premier League. 


However, the former captain's status as an "important icon" remains "undiminished" despite his dismissal, according to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich. 


Our UK correspondent Benji Hyer has the details. 


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CHELSEA SACK LAMPARD

Frank Lampard has been sacked as head coach of Premier League side Chelsea.

He'd been in charge at Stamford Bridge for 18 months.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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India-China engaged in a "minor-face-off" confirms Indian army; several soldiers reported injured

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Indian and Chinese soldiers clashed along India's Northern border last week, the army confirmed today…

Calling the skirmish, a "minor-face-off".

This, as the two countries have been holding talks to resolve the border crisis that been going on for more than 9 months now.

Ishan Garg has more.

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