Monday, May 3, 2021

DRC IMAM KILLED

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A muslim cleric in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been shot dead by armed assailants.

The gunmen killed Sheikh Ali Amin on Saturday evening while he was holding prayers inside a mosque in the eastern town of Beni. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa.

Slight dip in India's daily cases but oxygen shortage persists

India has reported more than 368,000 cases and 3400 deaths in the last 24 hours.

This is the twelfth straight day that India's added more than 300,000 cases to its total tally that's nearing the 20 million mark.

Hospitals across the country are still struggling with an acute shortage of medical oxygen and the country's Supreme Court has now asked the Indian government to fix this immediately.

Neha Poonia has more.

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Seriously ill coronavirus patients in Japan hits record

The number of patients in Japan with severe COVID-19 symptoms hit a record high of 1050 on Sunday. The country is currently battling to bring infection rates under control.

Phoebe Amoroso reports in Tokyo.

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The Philippines accuses Hong Kong of discrimination over COVID-19 testing

The Philippines is accusing Hong Kong of discrimination for ordering all Filipino domestic workers in the city to be tested for COVID-19. The move comes after two Filipino maids were found to be infected with mutated coronavirus strains.

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.

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3 dead as suspected migrant smuggling boat sinks near San Diego

Three people have died after a suspected people smuggling boat
capsized off the coast of California.

Twenty people have also been taken to hospital.

Sarah Walton reports

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Sunday, May 2, 2021

US denies plan to pay billions of dollars for Iranian hostage exchange

The United States has denied claims that it's agreed to pay billions
of dollars to Iran in exchange for the release of American prisoners.

The allegations were made on Iranian state television.

Sarah Walton reports.

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MAN UNITED GAME POSTPONED AFTER PROTESTS

Manchester United's Sunday Premier League match against Liverpool has been postponed after fans broke into Old Trafford.

They were protesting against the club's owners.

There were also scuffles outside the stadium as police cleared demonstrators.

Michael Gaffney reports from Old Trafford.

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Tanzanian President to visit Kenya as country re-examines its foreign relations

Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu will visit Kenya this week in a trip laden with diplomatic significance.

Isaac Lakando reports.

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Saturday, May 1, 2021

Visitors return to California's Disneyland

Visitors have returned to California's Disneyland theme park for the first time in more than a year,


However capacity is limited to 25% and, for now, only state residents are welcome.


Ira Spitzer has more from California


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Friday, April 30, 2021

US markets focus next week: jobs reports and earnings from Pfizer and Moderna

Coming up this week in US markets, jobs will take centre stage, with investors looking for further proof in employment figures that America's recovery is on track. 


Earnings season continues, with Pfizer and Moderna the headlining duo expected to post strong profits from their COVID-19 vaccines.


Here's Liling Tan with the lookahead. 


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Biden says US is "behind the curve" on rail infrastructure compared to China

US President Joe Biden has said the country is "behind the curve" on high speed railways compared with China.

Speaking at an event marking the Amtrak railway's 50th anniversary, Biden took the opportunity to plug his massive infrastructure spending plan.

Jagruti Dave reports from Washington.

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US to ban India flights starting next Tuesday

The White House is restricting travel into the United States from India.


All flights will be banned starting next Tuesday.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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US March household income surges to record high, consumer spending also gained

US household income in March surged to a record high as spending improved, according to latest government data.


The increase is attributed to federal stimulus checks that sustained the economy during the pandemic and come as the country's economic recovery gains momentum.


From our New York bureau, here's Liling Tan with the details.


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FBI warned Giuliani of Russian influence campaign to discredit Biden

Donald Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani was warned by the FBI that
Russia was using him to undermine the 2020 US election.

News of the 2019 warning comes after federal agents raided Giuliani's apartment.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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EU ACCUSES APPLE OF ANTI-COMPETITIVE BEHAVIOUR

The EU is accusing Apple of anti-competitive behaviour against rival music streaming services.

Competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager says consumers are losing out — with high commission fees for other streaming services on the App Store but not for Apple's own offering, Apple Music.

Stuart Smith report from Brussels.

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South African humanitarian organisation responds to crisis in India

US to reduce consular assistance, cut visa services in Russia

The US Embassy in Moscow said it will eliminate non-emergency consular services for Americans in Russia from next month as well as cut most visa services for the Russian citizens. The step followed Moscow's ban for "unfriendly" countries embassies to hire staff locally which could leave nearly 75% of staff of the U.S. Mission in Russia without jobs. The move comes amid a flurry of tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions, with Washington accusing Russia of election interference. Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.

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Macron lays out four-stage deconfinement plan for France

France will allow cafes, bars and restaurants to serve outside and relax a nightly curfew in an easing of lockdown measures to begin in May. 

The four-stage plan outlined by President Emmanuel Macron aims to largely reopen the country by the 9th June. 

Lucy Hough has more from Paris. 

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DRC HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES

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A coalition of 50 nongovernmental groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo has asked the newly inaugurated government to adopt a clear strategy for holding people suspected of serious human rights abuses accountable. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa...

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UK PM's mobile phone number available online for 15 years

The British government has been embarrassed by claims that Boris Johnson's personal mobile phone number was freely available on the internet for the past 15 years.


The weekly gossip Popbitch newsletter revealed that the digits were tacked on to the bottom of a 2006 press release when he was an opposition MP, and that it remained online ever since. 


Security officials are deeply concerned about how this could have compromised the Prime Minister and left him vulnerable to cyber threats or even blackmail. 


From London, Benji Hyer reports. 


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