Friday, January 29, 2021

France bans flights from Ethiopia

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France has banned flights by Ethiopian airlines until January 31st. 

France has accused the Ethiopian national carrier of carrying passengers without a negative COVID-19 certificate.


Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa. 


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France bans flights from Ethiopia

Intro 

France has banned flights by Ethiopian airlines until January 31st. 

France has accused the Ethiopian national carrier of carrying passengers without a negative COVID-19 certificate.


Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa. 


In:Ethiopia Airlines 

Out:COVID -19 pandemic. 

Dur: 48 seconds 






UK's travel ban list extends to 33 countries

Three more countries have been added to the UK's travel ban list.


Restrictions have been placed on those arriving from The United Arab Emirates, Rwanda and Burundi.


Chris Jones has more in London


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Farmers' Protest in the Outskirts of Delhi Turns into a Tense Situation

Clashes have broken out at one of the largest protest sites outside of New Delhi where farmers have camped for two months.

Locals reportedly clashed with farmers, asking them to vacate the site. Police used tear gas shells to control the situation and disperse the crowd.

Sreoshi Mukherjee has more on this story..

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Kidnappers, gunmen abduct 75, kill 18 across Nigeria


Unknown assailants have attacked different parts of Nigeria, allegedly kidnapping at least 75 people and killing 18 others.

50 of the victims were reportedly kidnapped in Niger state while the other abductions occurred in neighbouring states.

Nigeria has been dealing with an increase in insecurity including kidnappings and armed robbery, which has recently prompted some drastic measures from the Presidency to change the top military heads.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza reports from Abuja.


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UK hails another vaccine announcement; orders tens of millions of doses

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has welcomed the "good news" of a new coronavirus vaccine, which has been shown to be 89.3% effective in UK trials.


The Novavax jab is the first to have proven efficacy against the virus variant found in Britain, and will now be assessed by the UK's medicines regulator.


From London, Benji Hyer reports. 


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China to stop recognising British National Overseas passports

China says it will stop recognising British National Overseas passports as travel or identification documents from Sunday. The move coincides with the launch of a new UK visa, allowing Hong Kongers who are eligible for the passports to apply for residency, and potentially full British citizenship. 

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.


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UK BANS RWANDA AND BURUNDI





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The United Kingdom has added Rwanda and Burundi to the list of countries banned from accessing her borders.

 

The UK believes the South African strain of COVID-19, which is said to spread fast, has been detected in various countries across the continent.

 

Hillary Ayesiga reports from Kampala




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Germany introducing travel bans to stop Covid-19 variants

Germany is finalising plans to stop international travellers arriving from countries deemed covid mutation hotspots. 

The government has released a list of countries that will be placed on the banned list while signalling it's likely more will be added in coming weeks. 

In Berlin, our correspondent Trent Murray has the details. 

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RUSSIA POPULATION DECLINE LARGEST SINCE 2005

Russia's population has declined by 510,000 people - the biggest drop since 2005.

Demographers point to multiple exceptional factors in 2020 as the cause, from the Covid-19 pandemic to low birth rates.

Stuart Smith has more from Moscow.

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NOVAVAX JAB TO BE ASSESSED BY REGULATORS

A new covid-19 vaccine made by Novavax will now be assessed by UK regulators after showing 89% efficacy in major trials in Britain.

The UK's ordered 60 million doses of the jab which will be manufactured in northern England.

Trials showed it to be effective against the so-called 'UK variant' which has been spreading quickly in Britain and a number of other countries.

It was less effective against the variant discovered in South Africa.

But Dr Gregory Glenn, president of research and development at Novavax, says the results are encouraging nonetheless.

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EU regulator to deliver verdict on Oxford/AstraZeneca shot as Germany restricts use for over 65s

Germany is restricting the use of the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab for the over 65s - as the EU's health regulator prepares to deliver its verdict on the vaccine. 

It comes as the row over delivery shortages continues, with the EU saying it's prepared to take legal action. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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India says it has 'contained the COVID19 pandemic'

India's health minister has claimed that the country has 'successfully contained the pandemic'.

For weeks now, India has reported less than 20,000 cases daily. The country is home to more than 10 million confirmed cases, second only to the United States.

Neha Poonia has more.

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Australia – Australian of the Year award under investigation after betting plunge

A potential betting scandal involving the Australian of the Year award is being investigated by the countries Criminal Intelligence Commission.

The Australian of the Year winners were selected by officials in December with

Tasmanian sexual assault survivor Grace Tame taking out the top honour at the awards, when they were announced earlier this week.


Shaun Bindley has this report.


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GM to phase out making petrol cars

One of the world's largest carmakers, General Motors is to phase out production of petrol-powered cars and trucks.


The US firm said that by 2035 it will only sell vehicles that have zero tailpipe emissions.


US correspondent Kate Fisher reports


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Thursday, January 28, 2021

NOVAVAX COVID VACCINE 'HIGHLY EFFECTIVE'

Phase three trials of the Novavax Covid-19 vaccine show it is 89.3% effective, according to the company.

The UK's ordered 60 million doses of the vaccine, which will be manufactured in north east England if approved by regulators,

Correspondent Olly Barratt says the studies suggest the vaccine will work on the 'UK variant' as well as the original coronavirus strain.

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Strong rebound after worst trading day since October

The U.S. markets have responded emphatically a day after posting the
biggest sell-off since October.

But a trading frenzy fueled by social media continues to keep Wall
Street on edge.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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US President Joe Biden signs executive orders on healthcare access and abortion


US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order that expands access to health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.

He also rescinded the so-called "Mexico City Policy" that was brought back by the Trump administration.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more.

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First cases of South Africa discovered Covid-19 variant found in U.S.

The first cases of a Covid-19 variant first discovered in South Africa
have been reported in the United States.

Health officials in the state of South Carolina say two cases of the
B.1.351 variant have been identified.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Apple to Roll Out Privacy Features, Angering Facebook

Apple is moving ahead with plans to launch new privacy protection measures, ratcheting up tension with Facebook who opposes the move.


Facebook has warned investors that the measures threaten the social media giant's business outlook.


Ira Spitzer has more from San Francisco.


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