Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Metallurgist admits faking steel test findings
faking steel strength tests over the past three decades.
Many of the steel castings were used in the making of U.S. navy submarines.
U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.
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NHS STAFF IN ENGLAND TO FACE MANDATORY COVID VACCINES
Staff working on the frontline of England's National Health Service must be fully vaccinated against Covid19, the Health Secretary Sajid Javid has said. Heath workers are expected to be given until April next year to get both vaccine doses, before jabs are made compulsory. Laura Makin-Isherwood reports.
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Calls mount for independent investigation into concert stampede
Critics say the city's police and fire departments were heavily involved in safety planning and crowd control and should therefore not be the only ones investigating what went wrong.
Toni Waterman has more from Austin, Texas.
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SUPPLY CHAIN PRESSURES WEIGH ON GERMANY EXPORTERS
As Europe's biggest economy, the situation in Germany is likely to reveal wider challenges across the EU.
From Berlin, Trent Murray reports.
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LITHUANIA DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY AT BELARUS BORDER
The EU says Belarus is facilitating attempts at illegal entry in response to the sanctions it imposed.
On Monday, Polish troops clashed with migrants as they tried to enter the country through a barbed wire fence.
Stuart Smith reports.
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French president to address the nation as Covid-19 cases increase in France
Emmanuel Macron is expected to make announcements on possibly making a third dose of a coronavirus vaccine mandatory for some age groups.
From FSN's bureau in Paris, here's Ross Cullen.
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'SLEAZE' CRITICISM GROWS FOR UK CONSERVATIVES
It's being criticised over attempts to change the system for policing lawmakers' behaviour.
And details are emerging about lucrative second jobs for a number of Conservative MPs.
It's emerged one Conservative, former Attorney General Geoffrey Cox, voted remotely in Parliament from the Caribbean and holds a second job that pays £400 000 a year.
Justice Secretary Dominic Raab says second jobs aren't necessarily bad.
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Delhi's air quality improves marginally but still very harmful say experts
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The air pollution in New Delhi is showing marginal signs of improvement.
The Air quality index has shown promising trends recently but the overall quality remains very poor for a fourth straight day.
So, the city is now implementing strict measures to curb the level of pollutants, as Ishan Garg reports.
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US Expressed Concern Over Health of Jailed Wuhan Citizen Journalist
The United States has expressed concern over the deteriorating health of jailed Chinese citizen journalist Zhang Zhan.
Last week her family said the 38-year-old was close to death, amplifying calls for her release.
Patrick Fok reports from Beijing.
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Japan kicks off debate on $265 billion stimulus
The Japanese government has begun discussions on an economic stimulus package that could total more than $265 billion in order to revive the pandemic-hit economy.
Prime Minister Kishida has pledged a form of "new capitalism" to promote both growth and wealth distribution, and tackle growing income inequality.
Phoebe Amoroso reports from Tokyo.
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Monday, November 8, 2021
Infrastructure bill fuels gains on Wall St.
gains for the U.S. markets.
This helped boost sentiment on Wall Street which was already buoyant
after last week's better-than-expected jobs report.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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WFP: Afghanistan Worst Humanitarian Crisis on Earth
The worst humanitarian crisis on earth…
That's what the director of the UN's World Food Program is calling the situation in Afghanistan, as winter looms and there is not enough food to eat.
Rachel Silverman has details.
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China builds massive models of US warships...in a desert
Satellite imagery from northwest China suggests the country has built full-size mock-ups of a US aircraft carrier and two US navy destroyers in the middle of a desert.
Military experts say they may be used for target practice.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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10,000 patients caught COVID while in hospital, KHN study shows
More than 10,000 people were diagnosed with COVID in U.S. hospitals last year, when they were there for something else, according to Kaiser Health News.
The network says the infection rate was especially high at 38 hospitals, including some in Florida, California and Washington DC.
Caroline Malone reports.
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That amounts to a loss of more than $60 billion dollars in early trading.
Our US Correspondent Jagruti Dave has the details.
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U.S. reopens to international travelers
fully vaccinated travelers.
The Covid-19 entry restrictions have kept families apart and cost
businesses and airlines hundreds of billions of dollars.
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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EU countries send troops as migrants gather on Belarusian border
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M23 REBELS ATTACK
WEEK TWO KICKS OFF AT COP26
An eighth day of climate negotiations is underway in Glasgow at the COP26 Summit. There is still much to discuss in this second week of talks, as nations attempt to find ways to slow global warming and prevent temperatures going beyond the target 1-and-a-half degree rise. Laura Makin-Isherwood reports.
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US Donates 3.4million COVID-19 Vaccines to Uganda
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Uganda has received the largest donation of COVID-19 doses from the United States.
The US says the additional 3.4million doses of the Pfizer vaccines shows their commitment in supporting Uganda in the COVID-19 response.
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