Tuesday, February 15, 2022
NYC vaccine mandate: 1,430 municipal workers fired
fired for failing to comply with a Covid-19 vaccine mandate.
Last Friday was the deadline for staff to prove they had received at
least two doses of the vaccine.
Sarah Walton reports
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UK Foreign Secretary calls for "full-scale removal" of Russian troops from border with Ukraine
Some schools reopen in Indian state following hijab row
Some schools are reopening in the south Indian state of Karnataka this week after they closed amid protests triggered by students being barred from wearing the hijab - a headscarf worn by many Muslim women - in the classroom.
The issue has sparked anger within the minority Muslim community in the country.
Rebecca Bundhun has this report from Mumbai.
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Hong Kong to use hotels to isolate COVID-19 patients as cases surge
The Hong Kong government is set to start using hotels and public housing estates as COVID-19 quarantine centers, as hospitals overflow with new coronavirus patients.
The city recorded a record daily high of more than two thousand cases on Monday, and there’s expectations the caseload will continue to rise this week.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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Monday, February 14, 2022
Canada invokes Emergencies Act as protests continue
been invoked for the first time in the country's history.
The move is a bid to grant authorities greater powers to respond to
blockades formed by protestors calling for an end to Covid-19
restrictions.
William Denselow reports from Ottawa.
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BREAKING: Trudeau invokes Canada's "Emergencies Act" to clear Ottawa streets of Freedom Convoy protestors
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has invoked the country's Emergencies Act in an effort to clear the streets of Ottawa of protestors who have besieged the Canadian capital.
He says the so-called "Freedom Convoy" is "illegal and dangerous", and requires the use of emergency measures to restore order.
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Ukraine-Russia tensions prompt losses on Wall Street
developments in Ukraine.
There is also rising concern about the Federal Reserve plan to
increase interest rates.
Sarah Walton reports
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US closing Kyiv embassy over Russian invasion fears
an imminent Russian invasion.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced embassy staff and
operations are moving from Kyiv to Lviv [PRON: luh-VEE-vuh].
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Iran "in a hurry" to agree nuclear deal
as talks resume in Vienna.
However, the country's foreign minister made it clear any new
agreement must be in Tehran's national interests.
As US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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Ontario plans to ease covid restrictions amid continuing protests
This comes as anti-mandate protestors continue to blockade parts of downtown Ottawa.
William Denselow reports from Ottawa.
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Hate crimes trial begins for three white men who murdered Ahmaud Arbery
Opening arguments began on Monday in the federal hate crimes trial against the three white men who murdered Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia.
It's the first recent high profile case involving the murder of a Black person, in which prosecutors are saying the accused were motivated by racism.
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Putin says he'll give diplomacy more time
Russian President Vladimir Putin says diplomatic efforts to defuse tensions over Ukraine and the Kremlin's security demands are not yet exhausted and he believes they should be intensified.
The Russian leader was speaking during a meeting with his foreign minister and other government advisers.
The German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz has visited President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv today and will meet President Putin at the Kremlin tomorrow.
In Kyiv, some foreign nationals are leaving the country but residents say there is no great sense of panic.
Vasil Filipchuk is a Ukrainian diplomat and former spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kyiv.
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Ukrainian diplomat Vasil Filipchuk says many people in the country's capital do not believe that the Russian President would risk a full-scale invasion.
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Trial begins for US banker charged in connection with 1MDB scandal
with helping to launder millions of dollars from Malaysia.
The money was stolen from the country's 1MDB sovereign wealth fund.
Sarah Walton reports
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Traffic flows again over previously blockaded bridge between US and Canada
after protestors blocked it for almost a week.
But demonstrators calling for an end to Covid-19 restrictions continue
to blockade a section of downtown Ottawa.
William Denselow reports from the Canadian capital.
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UK petrol prices hit record high
RECRUITMENT OF CHILD SOLDIERS
GERMAN CHANCELLOR IN KYIV AS WAR WORRIES GROW
As Russia continues to place more troops on the Ukrainian border, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will today hold talks in Kyiv before going on to Moscow to try and dissuade President Putin from launching any sort of attack.
From Berlin, Trent Murray reports.
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"European Freedom Convoy" protesters seek to paralyse Brussels
Brussels police are warning all residents to avoid traveling into the city by car on Monday amid fears around vehicle protests inspired by Canadian truckers. The demonstration, dubbed the "European Freedom Convoy," aims to voice opposition to COVID-19 restrictions and has been banned by authorities on public safety grounds.
From Brussels, Rosie Birchard reports.
UKRAINE DIPLOMACY AT 'CRITICAL JUNCTURE'
Three Indian states to vote in key elections on Monday
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Three states in India are holding elections on Monday in what's being called a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity.
The federal ruling, Bhartiya Janata Party is in power in all three states.
But regional players are putting up a fight to unseat the incumbents, as Ishan Garg reports from New Delhi.
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