Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Princess Eugenie gives birth to baby boy

Princess Eugenie, Queen Elizabeth's grand-daughter, has given birth to a boy.


The royal baby, who is the Queen's ninth great-grandchild and 11th in line to the throne, was born on Tuesday in London. 


Our UK correspondent Benji Hyer from the UK capital. 


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U.S. strongly condemns the violence in Myanmar

Protestors in Myanmar show no sign of backing down, as they continue to defy a military crackdown following last week’s coup.

Police fired rubber bullets during Tuesday’s demonstration in the capital Nay Pyi Taw, following several days of protests demanding the return of the elected government.


Protestors are also calling for the release of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, amid reports her party headquarters had been ransacked by the military.


The U.S. has strongly condemned the crackdown, calling for a return to democracy.


U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price:


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Democrats show graphic riot footage at Trump impeachment trial

US Democrats have shown 13 minutes of shocking new video of the
storming of the Capitol at the start of President Donald Trump's
impeachment trial.

But Mr Trump's lawyers argue the trial is "unconstitutional" as he is
no longer president.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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White House wants to see data from WHO coronavirus investigation


The White House says it wants to review data from the World Health Organization's investigation into the origins of COVID-19.

The head of the joint WHO-China mission has said it's "extremely unlikely" that the virus leaked from a laboratory in the Chinese city of Wuhan.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson reports.

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Investigators say Kobe Bryant helicopter pilot likely disoriented

US investigators say the helicopter pilot who crashed, killing basketball star Kobe Bryant and eight others last year, was likely disoriented due to fog.

Safety officials are meeting to determine the probable cause of the crash.

Ira Spitzer has more from San Francisco.


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Wuhan lab Covid-19 leak ‘extremely unlikely’: WHO

A group of researchers has announced that it's extremely unlikely that
the coronavirus pandemic came from a leak in a Chinese laboratory.

A World Health Organization-led team has been in Wuhan, China seeking
to identify the origins of Covid-19.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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The Tanzanian government suspends official over unknown epidemic claim

Tanzania's government has suspended a health expert for allegedly violating the law by issuing a statement on an alleged epidemic in the country's south.

Doroth Gwajima, Tanzania's health minister, instructed relevant authorities to suspend Felista Kisandu, the chief medical officer in the Chunya district of Mbeya Region.

Daniel Kijo has more


UK TOUGHENS BORDER MEASURES

The UK government has revealed details of its hotel quarantine plans for citizens returning from overseas. 

Health Secretary Matt Hancock says the measures, which include a ten-day hotel stay from some locations and extra testing, will be enforced strongly with penalties of up to £10,000 ($14 000) for rule-breakers. 

Laura Makin-Isherwood reports from London.

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Donald Trump's second impeachment trial set to begin Tuesday

Donald Trump's second impeachment trial will begin today (Tuesday) , marking the first time a president has gone on trial after leaving office.


He faces a single charge of incitement of insurrection after his supporters staged a deadly riot at the US Capitol following months of his false claims of election fraud.


Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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DRC EBOLA RESURGENCE

The World Health Organisation has warned of a resurgence of the Ebola disease in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo after a woman died there last week.
The global health body has sent a rapid response team to support Congolese health officials to contain the spread of the new case that has occurred at the epicentre of a previous outbreak.
Chris Ocamringa has more...

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EU's top envoy faces calls to resign after Moscow 'humiliation'

Germany, Poland and Sweden have each announced the expulsion of one Russian diplomat.

The move is in retaliation to Moscow's expulsion of European diplomats last week for their alleged participation in protests in support of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. 

The EU's chief diplomat is facing calls to resign after a three-day visit to Moscow last week.

Lucy Hough has more.

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DRC EBOLA RESURGENCE

The World Health Organisation has warned of a resurgence of the Ebola disease in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo after a woman died there last week.
The global health body has sent a rapid response team to support Congolese health officials to contain the spread of the new case that has occurred at the epicentre of a previous outbreak.
Chris Ocamringa has more...

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COVID-19 Cases Drop in Rwanda After Three Weeks Lockdown

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Rwanda says its COVID-19 cases have dropped by almost half after a three weeks lockdown to contain the spread of the virus.

The country's Health Ministry says new cases have gone down from 365 per day to 150 and the deaths from 10 to two per day.

Isabel Nakirya reports

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Nigerian military kill 52 armed gunmen in Zamfara state


The Nigerian military has reportedly killed more than 50 armed gunmen suspected of terrorising Zamfara state and other parts of the northwest. 

It's part of efforts by the government to put an end to theft, killings and kidnappings by criminals in the country.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza reports in Abuja


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UK TO BOOST TESTING FOR INTERNATIONAL ARRIVALS

The UK is bringing in a requirement for further testing of all international arrivals while in quarantine.

All travellers to the UK are likely to be required to be tested on the second and eighth of ten days of isolation.

This is in addition to hotel quarantine, which is being imposed for UK residents who arrive from designated Covid-19 hotspots from Monday.

It's part of plans to try and avoid new variants spreading in Britain, but opposition politicians say it's come too late, and doesn't go far enough.

Cabinet minister George Eustice admits contracts haven't yet been signed with hotels which will be used for mandatory quarantine from next week.

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Rescue operations continue following Uttarakhand glacier disaster

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Rescue operations are continuing at a tunnel in north India where more than 30 people are believed to be trapped, after a Himalayan glacier collapse triggered floods and burst open a dam.

Some 170 people are still missing following the disaster which took place on Sunday in the state of Uttarakhand. Officials have confirmed that at least 26 people were killed in the incident.

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Twitter at odds with the Indian government after being asked to block more than a thousand accounts

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Twitter is at odds with the Indian government after the social media giant was asked to block more than a thousand accounts.

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Which have been going on for more than two months.

Ishan Garg has more.

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Mainland China Users of Clubhouse app Get "Walled"

China appears to have blocked an uncensored app that had attracted masses of Chinese internet users to talk about sensitive topics.

The Clubhouse had been used to discuss issues ranging from the detention of Uighurs to democracy protests in Hong Kong.

Patrick Fok reports from Beijing.

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US CDC: Covid-19 strain spreading "rapidly"

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a variant of
Covid-19, first seen in the UK, is spreading "rapidly" through
America.

New daily infection numbers in the US have been falling for the last
few weeks, but the daily death toll remains around 3,000.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Monday, February 8, 2021

Wall St. rally extends into the new trading week

A rally on Wall Street has carried into its second week with the Dow
Jones hitting another record high.

Many investors are growing increasingly hopeful that another round of
coronavirus relief will be coming soon.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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