Friday, April 9, 2021

World’s first living donor lung transplant for Japan COVID patient

Doctors at Kyoto University Hospital performed the world's first living lung transplant. The patient, whose lungs were damaged after contracting COVID-19, received parts of healthy lungs from her husband and son.


There is now hope that this procedure could cut waiting times for other patients in need of transplants.


Phoebe Amoroso reports.


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First Hong Kong flights from UK in months sell out within hours

The Hong Kong government says it may organise more flights from the UK, after seats on two planes to bring back the city's residents sold out within hours.

Many Hong Kongers have been stranded there since December, following a ban on UK arrivals to Hong Kong, due to worries about Covid-19 variants. 

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.

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Thursday, April 8, 2021

Another record for the S&P as big tech soars

The S&P 500 has closed at another record high as the tech sector
posted healthy gains on Wall Street.

This comes despite the release of some weaker than expected labor
market numbers.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Court hears George Floyd died from lack of oxygen

A medical expert has told a US court that George Floyd died from a
lack of oxygen and that drugs did not play a role in his death.

A former Minneapolis police officer is on trial for murder and manslaughter.

Sarah Walton reports.

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Biden targets gun "epidemic" with control measures

US President Joe Biden has called gun violence in America an
"epidemic" and an "international embarrassment" as he laid out new
control measures.

In a number of executive actions he targeted the sale of self-assembly
gun kits and stabilizing braces that make firearms more accurate.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Weekly jobless claims data disappoints

More Americans filed for first-time unemployment benefits than
expected last week despite recent signs of recovery in the U.S. labor
market.

But continuing benefit claims have fallen to its lowest level in over a year.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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ECHR SAYS VACCINATION CAN BE MADE MANDATORY

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled compulsory vaccinations are legal.

The case was brought by Czech families over the government's decision to make vaccines for certain diseases mandatory for children.

The families thought this breached the right to respect for private life but the court disagreed.

Stuart Smith reports from Brussels.

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South Africa is revising its vaccine strategy

EU nations impose restrictions despite EMA AstraZeneca guidance

A number of European countries have imposed age limits for the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in younger age groups. 

Belgium, Italy and Spain have introduced restrictions despite new guidance from the EU's health regulator that the vaccine should continue to be used. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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UK condemns "coup in London" at Myanmar's embassy

Britain's Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has condemned what he called the "bullying actions" of Myanmar's regime after the military attaché locked the country's ambassador out of the embassy in London.

It meant he was forced to spend Wednesday night in his car, having been informed he was no longer Myanmar's representative in the UK. 


From London, Benji Hyer reports. 


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NORTHERN IRELAND POLITICIANS RECALLED AMID CONTINUED VIOLENCE

Ministers in Northern Ireland have been recalled to Stormont following another night of unrest in the nation. 55 police officers are now reported to have been injured in the violence. Laura Makin-Isherwood reports.


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Next Shipments of Vaccines to Uganda to be Delayed.

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The World Health Organization says there will be a slight delay in the next shipment of vaccines to Uganda which could affect the scheduled time for people to take their second jab.

Uganda received its first batch of the Astrazeneca vaccines from the COVAX facility in March and a second shipment was due to arrive by the end of May.

Isabel Nakirya reports.

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Nigeria prison break: 48 fleeing inmates recaptured


Nigerian authorities say 48 inmates who escaped from a correctional facility in Imo state southeast Nigeria on Monday have been recaptured.

Efforts are still ongoing to recapture nealy 1,800 inmates at large.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza reports in Abuja.


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Ukrainian President visits Donbas amid Russian military build-up

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has arrived in the country's eastern conflict zone to visit military positions. It comes amid accusations that Russia has been building up troops along the Ukrainian border. Julia Chapman has more.

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UK: VACCINE ROLLOUT WILL STILL HIT TARGETS

The UK says its vaccine rollout remains on course despite a change in guidance for young people about the AstraZeneca covid-19 jab.

Regulators say people aged under 30 will be offered an alternative vaccine if one is available.

It's due to evidence linking rare clots to the AstraZeneca jab.

Ministers say the UK has enough supplies of Pfizer and Moderna to make sure all adults are offered a vaccine dose by the end of July.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock says the rollout will continue at pace.

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Some Indian states complain of vaccine shortages

As India works to expand its vaccination drive, several states have alleged they're running out of shots.

India recorded more than 126,000 new COVID19 cases in the last 24 hours- a new one-day record.

The country's total tally of confirmed cases is nearing 13 million.

Neha Poonia has more.

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Hong Kong democracy activists applaud UK immigration support

Democracy activists in Hong Kong are applauding a 60 million dollar support package being offered in the UK, for Hong Kongers seeking to emigrate there. But the measure is being dismissed by pro-Beijing campaigners as a sign that fewer Hong Kongers than expected are interested in leaving. 

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.

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Japan Covid cases reach highest in over two months

Japan reported close to 3,500 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday, the highest level in more than two months. Experts warn the country is entering a fourth wave. 


Phoebe Amoroso reports.


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Biden set to unveil long-awaited action on gun control

US President Joe Biden is set to unveil his long-awaited executive actions to curb gun violence.


On Thursday he's expected to announce steps including regulations on home-assembled firearms and the nomination of a gun-control advocate to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.


Kate Fisher reports from Washington.


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Australia - Bone tools more than 35,000 years old

Excavated from the Riwi cave in Western Australia's southern Kimberley region in the early 90's, advanced dating techniques put the eight bone tools as between 35,000 and 45,000 years old.


This would make them some of the oldest artefacts to have been discovered in Australia.


Shaun Bindley reports.


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