Friday, November 12, 2021

COP26 enters final hours -- with no deal yet agreed

The deadline for a deal at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow has passed -- however negotiations are now continuing into the night, and could spill over into the weekend. 


A number of disagreements remain, including on finance. 


Benji Hyer is following events at the conference for us. 


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Judge Set to Rule on Ending Britney Spears' Conservatorship

Britney Spears' 13 year conservatorship could officially come to an end today, pending a ruling by Los Angeles County court.

The controversial arrangement, which controls the 39 year old pop star's finances and aspects of her personal life, has sparked the #FreeBritney movement.

Ira Spitzer has more from California.


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White House confirms Biden-Xi meeting

The White House has confirmed US President Joe Biden will hold a
meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday evening.

It'll be their first virtual meeting, and the US administration is
already setting expectations low.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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U.S. consumer in focus on Wall Street in week ahead [PREVIEW]

Investors on Wall Street this week will be focusing on the health of
the U.S. consumer.

And some of the major U.S. big box retailers are slated to release
quarterly earnings.

William Denselow has this preview from New York.

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Johnson & Johnson plans to split off

Johnson & Johnson has announced plans to spin off its medical devices
and consumer products divisions to create two publicly traded
companies.

That news sent the Covid-19 vaccine maker's shares up in early trading.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Top Olympian Lee subjected to racist attack in Los Angeles

Olympic gold medalist Sunisa Lee says a group pepper sprayed and shouted racist slurs at her and friends in Los Angeles.

There's been a surge in anti Asian-American hate since the pandemic.

U.S. Correspondent Caroline Malone reports.


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Biden & APEC leaders commit to Covid and climate cooperation

U.S President Joe Biden has pushed for greater cooperation over
pandemic recovery efforts and climate change at a meeting with the 21
countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

The meeting comes ahead of the virtual summit between Biden and
Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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US journalist imprisoned in Myanmar

An American journalist has been sentenced to 11 years in prison in Myanmar.

It comes more than nine months after a military coup in the country.

Sarah Walton reports

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Airlines bow to pressure from EU on migrant routes to Belarus


The state airline of Belarus is banning Iraqi, Syrian and Yemeni travellers from its flights from Turkey to Minsk.

The European Union has been putting pressure on airlines to restrict travel from the Middle East to Belarus, where thousands of migrants have gathered on the country's border with Poland and the EU.

Giles Gibson reports from Brussels.

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Nearly 600 million Africans lack access to electric power- a number likely to increase by 30 million due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

80 percent of the population in the Democratic Republic of Congo, could still lack access to electricity by 2030.

Yet, as the world weighs up the impact of climate change, international institutions are now limiting investment in electric power projects in Africa, to wind and solar energy, to address environmental concerns.

While the move away from fossil fuels is crucial to combat climate change, the need for electricity in Africa is also overwhelming.

One young Congolese entrepreneur has now set his sights on trying to achieve both those goals.

Chris Ocamringa reports from Kinshasa.


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COP 26 TALKS INTO FINAL DAY

Negotiators at Cop26 are under growing pressure to agree a global climate deal on the final day of talks in Glasgow.

A newly-published draft agreement warns of the need for "rapid, deep and sustained" action to limit temperature rises.

The climate summit is due to end on Friday but could be extended.

Tommy Vickerstaff, who's a climate campaigner at the conference, has told LBC there's still plenty of work to do:

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GERMAN HEALTH MINISTER TO ADDRESS MEDIA AS COVID-19 CASE REBOUND

Germany has recorded another daily spike in new Covid-19 infections, as hospitals say their ICU's are filling up with unvaccinated patients. 

With winter just around the corner, the German Government is now considering whether more restrictions will be needed to slow the spread. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray reports. 

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Vehicles responsible for half the pollution in Delhi: Study

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India's capital continues to be wrapped in a thick blanket of toxic smog.

A new report by an environmental think tank says vehicular pollution could be responsible for most of it.

Officials are launching campaigns to make people aware, but as Ishan Garg reports,  it's not helping.

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Australia - Prime Minister forced to defend himself over lying claims

Australian Prime Minister has again been forced to defend himself over accusations he lied over the cancelled submarine deal with France.

Scott Morrison has been touring the state of Victoria this week, announcing a number of new initiatives to boost renewables, jobs and manufacturing.

Shaun Bindley reports.

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Japan PM Kishida strengthens support despite cash handout criticism

Japan's New Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is enjoying steady support, despite strong criticism of a cash handout programme for those aged 18 or under. 


Kishida is working towards compiling a $265 billion stimulus package to revive the economy after the pandemic.


Phoebe Amoroso reports from Tokyo.


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The world's biggest shopping event boosts Chinese economic woes

The biggest shopping event in the world has broken another record.

China's e-commerce giant Alibaba says its Singles Day sales reached almost 85 billion US dollars on Thursday. But the rate of annual sales growth is stalling, amid China's wider economic slowdown.  

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.


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California Extends Coronavirus State of Emergency

California is extending its state of emergency over the coronavirus pandemic as cases continue to rise across the western US.


State officials are urging residents to get boosters, and have advised vaccine providers not to turn anyone away who is seeking the shot.


Ira Spitzer has more from San Francisco

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Thursday, November 11, 2021

Tech sector shakes off inflation concerns

The Tech sector rallied Thursday after inflation concerns fueled a
selloff on Wall Street earlier in the week.

But weak earnings from Disney were a drag on the Dow Jones Industrial Index.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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US Capitol inquiry targets VP Pence's inner circle

The US inquiry into January's attack on the Capitol building by
pro-Trump supporters is gathering information from people closely
connected with former Vice President Mike Pence.

The inquiry is trying to establish if Donald Trump had prior knowledge
of the riot, in which 5 people died.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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President Biden pays tribute to U.S. troops on Veterans Day

U.S. President Biden took part in 'Veterans Day' events with members of the military community on Thursday.

November 11 is a federal holiday marking 100 years since the return of America's unknown soldier from World War I - a day to remember veterans who've served in U.S. wars.

Caroline Malone reports from Washington.


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