Phoebe Amoroso reports in Tokyo.
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The Hong Kong government is facing pressure to relax its quarantine rules for close contacts of COVID-19 patients. Currently all residents of buildings in which a COVID variant infection is found, must undergo three weeks of quarantine at a government facility. But thousands of people have signed petitions calling for the rules to be eased.
Richard Kimber reports.
A protest that saw dozens of French fishing vessels descend on the island of Jersey has come to an end. French fishermen, in 60 boats, had convened at the island, a dependency of the United Kingdom just off the French coast, to express their fury at new fishing rules, introduced under the Brexit deal signed last year. Both the UK and France sent military ships to monitor the protest. From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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The protesting is now over, as UK Correspondent Olly Barratt reports.
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The EU Commission says the UK has imposed 'additional conditions' and in doing so has breached the post-Brexit trade deal.
UK Correspondent Olly Barratt has this.
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The head of the World Health Organization has applauded the Biden administration for its decision to back waivers for coronavirus vaccine patents.
WHO Executive Director, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, called it “ a monumental moment” in the bid to tackle global vaccine inequities.
Nina-Maria Potts has more:
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South Africa’s ruling party is facing ongoing defiance from its corruption-accused secretary general. Leaders facing criminal or serious civil charges had 30 days to voluntarily step aside, failing which they were threatened with suspension from the African National Congress, until their court cases are resolved. Instead of abiding by the terms of his suspension, the disgruntled secretary general is fighting back. Mark Roughton reports.
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Millions of people across the UK are heading to the polls in the nation's biggest set of votes since the 2019 general election.
Ballots will be cast for the Scottish and Welsh Parliament, as well as councils mayoralties in England, with results expected over the coming days.
A tightly-fought by-election is also taking place in the coastal town of Hartlepool, where a new Member of Parliament will be chosen.
Our UK Correspondent Benji Hyer reports from a polling station in central London.
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An Australian man, stranded in India since March last year, has lodged a challenge in the Federal Court against the validity of the governments decision to ban travel home from India.
The travel restrictions mean anyone travelling home to Australia from India, could face up to five year in prison and fines of up to $66,000.
Shaun Bindley reports
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