Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: About 2.3 million children cut off from aid, UN says

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The UN urges access to the region where Ethiopian government forces have been battling local fighters.

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Germany starts Christmas lockdown amid Covid surge

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New restrictions come into force limiting festivities to the smallest of family gatherings.

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French culture takes centre stage in Covid protest

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Actors, musicians and theatre directors gather to criticise the decision not to reopen culture venues.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Redundancies surge to record high of 370,000

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Redundancies rose in the three months to October as unemployment continued to increase.

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Online harms law to let regulator block apps in UK

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Ofcom would be able to fine tech giants huge sums if it believed they had failed to protect users.

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Japan 'Twitter killer' sentenced to death

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Takahiro Shiraishi was convicted for killing nine people he had contacted on the social media platform.

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Safety concerns over planes returning to service

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Pilot rustiness, maintenance errors and even insect nests could endanger safety warn airline experts.

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Mission to investigate gigantic iceberg

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Scientists will send robotic vehicles under the colossal berg drifting in the South Atlantic.

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Pinterest in $22.5m gender discrimination payout

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The $22.5m payout by Pinterest to a former top executive is the largest of its kind to be publicly disclosed.

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Joe Biden says 'will of people prevailed' after victory confirmed

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The Democrat has been formally certified as the next US president by the country's electoral college.

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Australia storms: Floods spark evacuation warnings for NSW towns

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Some New South Wales residents are told to leave their homes, after storms batter two states.

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Craig McLachlan: Actor found not guilty in indecent assault case

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The former Neighbours actor has consistently denied allegations raised by four women in Australia.

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EU Digital Services Act set to bring in new rules for tech giants

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Europe is set to announce two new acts in the biggest shake-up of digital laws in 20 years.

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EU Digital Services Act set to bring in new rules for tech giants

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Europe is set to announce two new acts in the biggest shake-up of digital laws in 20 years.

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A palm oil alternative could help save rainforests

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Plantations for palm oil are blamed for rainforest destruction, but an artificial palm oil is close.

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Yemen: How Covid-19 spread in a war zone

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Already facing a humanitarian crisis, Yemenis have been left in the dark over the coronavirus outbreak.

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Experiencing a lockdown world through hang gliding

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Hang glider Wolfgang Siess lost his job due to coronavirus, so he started filming his flights to try and attract more people to the sport.

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Universal Credit: 'I felt guilty claiming benefits for the first time'

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Women under the age of 30 have seen the sharpest increase in unemployment benefit claims since March.

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Pinterest in $22.5m gender discrimination payout

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The $22.5m payout by Pinterest to a former top executive is the largest of its kind to be publicly disclosed.

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Low-paid workers face pandemic 'double whammy'

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The Commission on Workers and Technology says the pandemic has accelerated the automation of low paid work.

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How clean is the air in your office?

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Due to Covid, and many of us hoping to return to the office in 2021, workplace air quality is a growing concern.

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Coronavirus: The day US began Covid vaccinations

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A massive vaccination effort has kicked off with healthcare workers first to get a vaccine.

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MasterChef final is dream come true for Nepal’s Santosh Shah

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Getting to the MasterChef final is like a dream for Santosh Shah, who is from a tiny village in Nepal.

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Hunger spikes, demand rises for US food banks

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Amid the pandemic, one in eight Americans say their household has experienced a food shortage.

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Senegal's Dakar Fashion Week: The catwalk in a baobab forest

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Held outside because of the pandemic, a fashion show in Senegal embraces the environmental message.

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Why India's doctors differ on Covid-19 plasma therapy

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The therapy is allowed in many countries despite unanswered questions over its efficacy.

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Monday, December 14, 2020

US ends Sudan's listing as sponsor of terror

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Sudan has agreed to pay $335m to US victims of terror and has normalised relations with Israel.

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Spain housing: Evictions and broken promises in a pandemic

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Spain's prime minister promised nobody would be evicted during the pandemic but activists say thousands have.

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Brexit trade talks: Process 'still has legs', UK source says

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UK and EU negotiators to continue talks after both sides agreed to "go the extra mile" to reach a deal.

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Government in talks to fund £20bn nuclear plant

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Officials will hold discussions with France's EDF about funding the Sizewell C project in Suffolk.

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'External source' causes oil tanker explosion in Saudi Arabia

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The Singapore-flagged ship was hit by an unidentified "external source" while it was discharging.

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China warns of interference over Bloomberg journalist arrest

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International pressure is mounting after a Chinese Bloomberg journalist was detained by Beijing.

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Covid-19: White House officials to receive some of first Pfizer vaccines

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Top officials are set to be given some of the first vaccines, which are being rolled out in the US.

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New Zealand sex worker wins six-figure sum in sexual harassment case

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The payout comes after the woman filed a sexual harassment case against a business owner.

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Indonesia courts SpaceX as new rocket launch site

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The south-east Asian country is already in talks with Elon Musk about a possible partnership.

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New Zealand and Australia agree on quarantine-free travel bubble

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Both countries have very few cases and will allow travellers to go back and forth without quarantine.

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Indonesia courts SpaceX as new rocket launch site

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The South East Asian country is already in talks with Elon Musk about a possible partnership.

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Ambrose Dlamini: Eswatini's PM dies after testing positive for Covid-19

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The country's government says Ambrose Dlamini, 52, died in hospital in South Africa on Sunday.

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Inside a vaccine cold storage room

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The BBC's Karishma Vaswani takes a look around a vaccine cold storage facility in Singapore.

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Australia storms: Wild weather lashes vast stretch of east coast

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Heavy rain and huge ocean swells batter popular tourist spots, prompting hundreds of calls for help.

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Kenya's black market baby trade: A mother's choice

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What drives a mother to sell her baby for £70? The story of a woman caught between poverty and traffickers.

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US election 2020: What is the electoral college?

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The president of the United States is not chosen directly by voters, but by what's known as the electoral college.

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Fear and mistrust stalk Kashmir polls

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The first elections since the region lost its special status last year have seen low voter turnout.

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Canada 'Sixties Scoop': Indigenous survivors map out their stories

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Canada's "Sixties Scoop" saw thousands of indigenous children forcibly removed from their families.

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Covid vaccine: How does a vaccine get approved?

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The NHS is carrying out the biggest mass vaccination campaign in its history with a jab that protects against Covid-19. What safety checks were made for it to get to this point?

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US election: Can you explain the electoral college in 10 seconds?

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Jay and Peter are two of the 538 US electors, who vote on Monday to formally choose the next president.

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Brexit: 'It's utter confusion' over trade talks delay

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Business across Britain tell BBC News of their frustration at post-Brexit trade talks being extended.

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Inside a vaccine cold storage room

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The BBC's Karishma Vaswani takes a look around a vaccine cold storage facility in Singapore.

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Ridley Scott inspires Network Rail’s cave-exploring drone

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Scenes from the movie Prometheus inspired Network Rail to develop a drone that can explore caves.

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Sunday, December 13, 2020

Coronavirus: US starts huge vaccine delivery operation

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The US has started distributing the vaccine to hundreds of locations across the country.

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