Monday, August 2, 2021

Expanding Delta cluster sees 75 new cases in China

China is experiencing a sharp rise in Covid-19 cases, having reported 75 cases on Sunday.


Cities across China are ramping up health restrictions to combat this new wave of cases.


Samuel Wong reports.


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Cryptocurrency crime in Hong Kong hits record levels.

Cryptocurrency crime in Hong Kong is hitting record levels.

In the first half of this year, police say they've recorded more than double the number of cases in the whole of 2020. 

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.


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Belarusian Olympian says officials tried to force her to leave

A Belarusian athlete competing at the Tokyo Olympics says officials from her country tried to force her to fly home, after she posted critical remarks on social media. Activists say her life is in danger and she will seek asylum. Phoebe Amoroso has more. 

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Fauci warns of worsening COVID situation but says no lockdowns expected

The US's top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci has said it's unlikely the surge in COVID-19 cases across the country, driven by the highly infectious Delta variant, will result in lockdowns.

However he warned that he expects the situation to get worse.

Jagruti Dave reports from Washington

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US, UK and Israel accuse Iran of oil tanker attack

The United States, the United Kingdom and Israel have accused Iran of attacking an Israeli-operated oil tanker off the coast of Oman.

They allege Iran conducted a drone strike on the MV Mercer Street last week, which killed two people onboard who were from the UK and Romania.

Jagruti Dave reports from Washington

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Friday, July 30, 2021

Justice Dept: Trump's tax returns must be given to Congress

The U.S. Justice Department has made a ruling on former President Donald Trump's tax returns.

The new legal opinion Friday said the Treasury Department has to share his tax returns with a House panel.

FSN's Caroline Malone reports from Washington.



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US lays off nearly 200 Russian diplomatic mission staffers

The United States laid off nearly 200 local staffers working for its diplomatic missions in Russia. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed regret over the "unfortunate measures" which could limit the U.S. diplomatic outreach in Russia. The step, made to meet the Kremlin's demands to slash the size of America's diplomatic mission in Russia is the latest in a series of reciprocal restrictions that continue to strain U.S.-Russia relations - despite last month's meeting between Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin in Geneva. Our Moscow correspondent Daria Bondarchuk has more.


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Trump pressed officials to declare election corrupt

Notes from a US Justice Department meeting suggest Donald Trump pressed officials to declare the results of the general election to be corrupt.

The former president made allegations of widespread voter fraud following his defeat to Joe Biden in 2020.

Our US correspondent Sarah Walton reports:

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200 Afghan interpreters and family members evacuated to U.S.


About 200 Afghan interpreters and family members were evacuated to the U.S. on Friday.

They're the first group of a massive evacuation programme, with U.S. forces set to withdraw from Afghanistan by the end of August.

Our U.S. correspondent Giles Gibson reports.

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10 Nigerian Athletes Declared Ineligible to Compete at 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games

Ten Nigerian athletes have been banned from participating in the ongoing Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.

 

They are among 8 others who have failed to undergo mandatory tests ahead of the global sports event.

 

Tesem Akende reports.

 

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US markets next week: Payrolls, manufacturing and services, China crackdown


Looking at US markets next week…


Eyes are on July's payroll and new data on US manufacturing and services for clues on the U.S. economic recovery and the choppy labor market. 


Plus, worries over China's regulatory crackdown on private companies, and the delta variant's grip.


In New York, here's Liling Tan on what's ahead. 


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Delta variant spreads " as easily as chicken pox"; US states push back on vaccine mandates

The Biden administration is facing an onslaught of criticism over its mixed messaging on vaccine efficacy, amid fears the Delta variant is more dangerous and spreads as easily as chicken pox.

The administration’s about-turn on mask and vaccine mandates has sparked a backlash among states planning to oppose the recommendations.


As Nina-Maria Potts there’s a limit to what the White House can do:


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Pregnant women in the UK urged to get Covid-19 vaccine

Pregnant women in the UK are being urged to take up the offer of a Coronavirus vaccine.


Public Health data suggests that thousands have yet to have the first dose of an approved Covid-19 vaccine.


And over the past three months, around 170 mums-to-be were reported to have needed hospital care after contracting the virus.


None had received two jabs.


Chief Midwifery Officer for England, Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, says it's vital they do.


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10 Nigerian Athletes Declared Ineligible to Compete at 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games


Ten Nigerian athletes have been banned from participating in the ongoing Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.

 

They are among 8 others who have failed to undergo mandatory tests ahead of the global sports event.

 

Tesem Akende reports.

 

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UN C.A.R ARMS EMBARGO

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The United Nations Security Council has extended an arms embargo against the Central African Republic for 12 months citing the government's failure to ensure the protection and control of its weapons.
The Council adopted the resolution on Thursday despite an appeal from China to lift it.
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German Election: Merkel successor collapses in new poll

The election campaign in Germany is heating up, as Europe's biggest economy prepares to elect a new chancellor. 

The election will be held on 26 September, but as our correspondent in Berlin Trent Murray explains, the race remains wide open. 

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India criticizes Pakistan for holding elections in Pakistan Administered Kashmir

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India has criticised Pakistan for holding elections in Pakistan Administrated Kashmir.

New Delhi claims that territory as its own.

Officials say Islamabad is trying to legitimise its illegal occupation by conducting polls.

Ishan Garg reports.

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Sydney - Lockdown protestors to be met with force

With cases of the Delta covid variant continuing to increase across Australia's biggest city Sydney, police have warned anti-lockdown protestors not to attend a planned march in the city on saturday.


170 new cases were recorded in New South Wales overnight, with 77 linked to a known cluster and 93 still being investigated.


Shaun Bindley reports from Brisbane.


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Japan to extend and expand state of emergency amid virus surge

The Japanese government will extend and expand the state of emergency as cases in Tokyo hit another record high. Nationwide, new cases surpassed 10,000 for the first time.


Phoebe Amoroso reports.


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Thursday, July 29, 2021

U.S. President calls for $100 payouts for people getting vaccinated against COVID-19


U.S. President Joe Biden is calling on states to pay 100 dollars to everybody who gets fully-vaccinated against COVID-19.

Speaking at the White House, he also announced new rules for more than two million federal employees.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson reports.

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