Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Oxford University begins Covid-19 vaccine trials on children

Trials to test the efficacy of the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine on children are taking place this month.


300 children between the ages of six and 17 will be volunteering to take part in the clinical trials.


Chris Jones has more in London


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Third woman accuses New York Governor of sexual harassment

A woman in her 30s has accused New York's Governor Andrew Cuomo of
making unwanted advances towards her at a wedding in 2019.

This comes after two former aides accused the Governor of sexual
harassment triggering an investigation.

Cuomo received widespread praise last year for his handling of the
Covid-19 pandemic but has recently been accused of bullying and
withholding data relating to nursing home fatalities.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Uganda Set to Receive COVID-19 Vaccines from COVAX

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Uganda has announced that it will receive its first batch of the Astrazeneca vaccines from the COVAX facility on 5th March.

The 864,000 doses will kick off the first phase of vaccination  on 10th March with priority groups like health workers, teachers and the elderly.

Isabel Nakirya reports.


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US sanctions Russia over Navalny poisoning

The United States has sanctioned senior Russian government members
over the poisoning of Alexei Navalny.

The opposition figure is currently being held in jail.

Sarah Walton reports.

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RUSSIA “WILL RECIPROCATE” ON US/EU SANCTIONS

Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, says Russia will respond to US and EU sanctions "on the principle of reciprocity."

The sanctions come in response to the way Russia has dealt with opposition figure Alexey Navalny, who was poisoned last year and imprisoned last month.

The Foreign Minister says the sanctions are "illegitimate".

Stuart Smith reports from Moscow.

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EBOLA TRAVEL MEASURE

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Authorities in the US have imposed new public health requirements for travellers who have recently been in Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The move is aimed at preventing the spread of the Ebola disease which has been reported in the two countries. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa.



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CASH BOOST FOR CULTURE IN UK BUDGET

The UK government is expected to commit more than £400m to arts venues in England, as part of this year's budget. The Chancellor Rishi Sunak will set out his economic plan in parliament tomorrow and says culture will be a significant driver for recovery. Laura Makin-Isherwood has more.


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UK government urged to reopen international travel to save tourism sector

The UK's government is being urged to restart international travel before May 17th.


If it doesn't, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) says its economy could lose billions.


Chris Jones has more in London


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UK considers bid for 2030 Football World Cup

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson believes it's the "right time" for Britain and Ireland to launch a joint bid to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup.


The government is set to pledge roughly $4m to kick-off the process in Wednesday's Annual Budget.


Benji Hyer has more details from London. 


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France reverses stance on AstraZeneca vaccine for over-65s

The over-65s will now be able to have the AstraZeneca vaccine in France.

It's a change in stance on the issue - French president Emmanuel Macron said in January that the vaccine was "quasi-ineffective" for older age groups.

The French government had previously warned that the Anglo-Swedish company's vaccine may not be as safe and effective as other jabs - a viewpoint it has now clarified as more data has emerged.

Ross Cullen reports.

Austria and Denmark to form vaccine alliance with Israel

Two European Union member states are breaking away from the bloc's vaccine strategy and forging a 'vaccine alliance' with Israel. 

Austria and Denmark will be holding talks in Jerusalem this week, amid frustration at the slow pace of the EU's vaccine roll-out. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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Pressure builds on Merkel to end Covid-19 lockdown

Chancellor Angela Merkel is preparing to meet with her country's sixteen state premiers to decide whether to extend lockdown. 

The meeting, which will happen Wednesday, comes as a growing chorus of politicians call for the Chancellor to loosen lockdown restrictions. But Merkel has warned a "third wave" could be on the way, and is expected to take a cautious approach when it comes to unlocking Europe's biggest economy. 

Trent Murray reports from Berlin 

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UK GOVT NOT RULING OUT TAX RISES

The UK government isn't ruling out tax rises in a crucial Budget to be revealed on Wednesday.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak is set to announce £400 million in additional support for Britain's culture sector which has been devastated by lockdown restrictions.

He's also expected to extend measures like the furlough scheme which sees the state pay workers' wages so they're not laid off.

Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng says tax increases may have to be part of the mix because of high government spending during the pandemic.

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South Sudan's government begins auditing petroleum companies

South Sudan's government is beginning a petroleum sector audit as the United Nations pushes for transparency in the oil and gas industry in the East African country.

The law in South Sudan provides for quarterly and yearly financial reports form petroleum ministry as well as oil companies in the country but no information has been availed to the public on oil revenue and expenditure since 2011.

Patrick Oyet reports from Juba
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Cybersecurity firms says Chinese hackers could be targeting Indian vaccine makers

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Chinese state-backed hackers could be attacking Indian vaccine makers' IT systems according to a cybersecurity firm.

The motive, it says, could be to steal proprietary information…

That could get Chinese COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers a competitive edge.

Ishan Garg tells us more from New Delhi.

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US Senate confirms Cardona as education secretary

The US Senate has confirmed Miguel Cardona as the new education secretary.

He's charged with pushing through the Biden administration's plan to
reopen schools within the President's first 100 days.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Monday, March 1, 2021

S&P posts best day since June

U.S. stocks soared Monday with the S&P 500 index posting its best day
since June.

Traders were buoyed by positive movement on a new stimulus package and
the vaccine rollout over the weekend.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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US aims for migrant children reunifications in America

The Biden administration says it is looking at reuniting separated
migrant families on US soil and helping them stay in America if they
choose.

The head of Homeland Security blasted the "cruelty" of the Trump
administration's migrant separation policy, adding Trump had "gutted"
the country's immigration system.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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White House coronavirus response team warns of potential "fourth surge" in US


The White House coronavirus response team is warning of a potential "fourth surge" in the US, even as it rolls out the newly-approved Johnson and Johnson vaccine.

The single dose vaccine received emergency authorisation over the weekend, the third coronavirus vaccine to get the green light from US regulators.

Giles Gibson reports from Washington.

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Sarkozy sentenced to jail after guilty verdict in corruption trial

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been convicted of corruption and sentenced to three years in prison…two of them suspended.


It's the first time a modern-day former French head of state has received a jail sentence and he is expected to appeal.


Victor Mallett is the Paris correspondent for the Financial Times.


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