Friday, June 25, 2021

350,000 People Killed, $27 Billion Lost to Nigeria’s 12 Year Insurgency – UN Report

The United Nations says the 12 year insurgency in Nigeria's northeast has claimed about 350,000 lives – over 90 percent of them children.


It says over 27 billion dollars has also been lost in the conflict.


Tesem Akende reports from Jos, Nigeria. 


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Hundreds injured after tornado tears through Czech Republic

A major rescue operation is underway in the Czech Republic after a tornado tore through a several towns in the country's southeast. 

Rescuers are frantically searching for survivors, with fears people could be trapped in the rubble of collapsed homes. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray has the latest.

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POPULATIONS FLEE VIOLENCE

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Thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo following a recent attack by an armed group. 

Authorities estimate that more than 30,000 people have been displaced by the violence between May and June.

Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa.

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IMAGES OF MARRIED UK HEALTH SECRETARY KISSING AIDE PUBLISHED

UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock has not commented on pictures published in a newspaper of him kissing a married aide. The CCTV images were printed in The Sun. Mr Hancock is himself married with three children. Laura Makin-Isherwood reports.


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Belarusian blogger and girlfriend released under house arrest

The couple arrested by Belarusian authorities after their Ryanair flight was diverted last month has been released under house arrest. It comes after the EU introduced fresh sanctions against Belarusian authorities over the incident. Julia Chapman has more.

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Kashmir's electoral borders to be redrawn so that elections can be held: PM Narendra Modi

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Kashmir's internal borders are about to be redrawn.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party is urging local leaders to participate in the process of redrawing electoral constituencies – or delimitation.

His argument is - this will bring greater stability to the region as Ishan Garg reports.

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Australia - Fines promised as areas of Sydney go into lockdown

With the covid cluster in Australia's biggest city Sydney continuing to grow, police say large fines will be given to anyone attempting to leave restricted areas.


The case numbers linked to the Bondi delta variant cluster, which has been spreading across Sydney for a week, now stands at 65.


Shaun Bindley has more.


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Afghan leaders meet Biden as US withdraws troops and Taliban attacks surge

The surging violence in Afghanistan is expected to be the main topic of conversation, when U.S. President Joe Biden meets his Afghan counterpart on Friday.


President Ashraf Ghani will be accompanied at the White House by the chairman of Afghanistan's High Council for National Reconciliation, Abdullah Abdullah .


They will discuss the withdrawal of US troops, amid an increase in fighting between Afghan forces and the Taliban.


Kate Fisher reports from Washington.


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JAPAN'S POPULATION SHOWS DECLINE FOR SECOND CENSUS IN A ROW

New data from Japan's census shows another decline in the nation's population, losing 0.7% over the past five years. Though it's the second census to show decline since its inception in 1920, it was less severe, buoyed slightly by immigration. John Matthews reports from Tokyo.

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Hong Kong tightens quarantine rules for arrivals from the UK

Hong Kong is tightening its quarantine requirements for people arriving from the UK.

Health authorities say that's needed due to a surge in Covid-19 cases there involving a highly infectious strain of the virus that's also been recorded in Hong Kong. 

Richard Kimber reports.

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Thursday, June 24, 2021

Markets surge on infrastructure hopes [Short version]

U.S. stocks rose sharply on Thursday as President Biden announced a
deal has been made on an infrastructure package.

The proposal will cost more than 500 billion dollars but remains far
short of what Democrats have previously proposed.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Markets surge on infrastructure hopes

U.S. stocks rose sharply on Thursday as President Biden announced a
deal has been made on an infrastructure package.

The proposal will cost more than 500 billion dollars but remains far
short of what Democrats have previously proposed.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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99 People Still Missing After Miami Building Collapse

At least one person has died and ninety nine people remain unaccounted for after the sudden collapse of a high-rise apartment building in Miami.

Local officials say they don't know yet why the building collapsed.

US correspondent Ira Spitzer has more


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Biden says closure of HK's Apple Daily is "sad day for media freedom"

US President Joe Biden has called the closure of Hong Kong's pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily — quote — "a sad day for media freedom in Hong Kong and around the world."


The popular 26-year-old tabloid was forced to shut down Thursday under what the American president say was pressure from Beijing to suppress the media and silence dissent.


U.S. correspondent Liling Tan reports. 


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Biden announces bipartisan deal on infrastructure

US President Joe Biden has struck a deal to further his infrastructure plan. 


The bipartisan agreement marks a victory in his bid to work with Republicans who oppose most of his agenda.


Kate Fisher repost from Washington

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Some 751 remains found on the site of former boarding school in Canada

The remains of some 751 people, mainly children, have been found in another horrific discovery in Canada. 

An Indigenous group says the bodies were found in unmarked graves on the site of a former boarding school in Saskatchewan.


Nina-Maria Potts has more;


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More Than 50 Missing After Miami Building Collapse

At least one person has died and more than fifty people remain unaccounted for after the sudden collapse of a high-rise apartment building in Miami.

Local officials say they don't know yet why the building collapsed.

US correspondent Ira Spitzer has more


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US Blocks Solar Components from China

The Biden administration is banning U.S.  imports of a key solar panel material from a major Chinese producer .

It's part of a broader effort to confront China's alleged human rights abuses of Uyghurs and other minorities. 

Silicon Valley reporter Rachel Silverman has more. 


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U.S. jobless claims remain over 400,000 level

Weekly jobless claims in the United States have remained above the
400,000 mark for the second week in a row.

This comes despite job openings in the country being up at record highs.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announces 6th January select committee


House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is creating a select committee in the House of Representatives to investigate the 6th January attack on the U.S. Capitol.

It follows Senate Republicans blocking an independent commission last month.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson reports.

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