Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Covid: Food industry calls for isolation rules exemption

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Several industries are lobbying the government for their staff to be classed as critical workers.

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Biden rows back on Facebook 'killing people' comment

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The US president says he was referring to a dozen people spreading misinformation on the platform.

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Eid al-Adha prayers continue as rockets fired in Afghanistan

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Some of the worshippers appeared frightened and unsure what to do when they heard multiple explosions.

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Women's state pension: Compensation closer for Waspi campaigners

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The government was too slow to tell women they would be directly affected by the rising state pension age.

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HMV backs High Street with plans for 10 new stores

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The music chain's owner says people love shopping and want to touch goods before buying.

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Tokyo Olympics: Poland send six swimmers home after selecting too many by mistake

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Poland send six swimmers home from the Tokyo Olympics after selecting too many by mistake.

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Channel crossings migrants: 'We need a safe place'

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A BBC team encounters some of the migrants trying to make the dangerous journey to England.

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European Beach Handball Championships: Norway hit with 1,500 euros bikini fine

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Norway are fined 1,500 euros (£1,295) for wearing shorts instead of bikini bottoms at the European Beach Handball Championships.

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Prospect of Morrisons bidding war recedes

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US investment firm Apollo, which was considering making an offer, has now changed its mind.

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Microsoft: Chinese authorities slam 'groundless' hacking claims

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A group of Western countries had accused China of carrying out a major cyber-attack on the tech giant.

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Plans to crack down on online rip-offs unveiled

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The government promises law changes to stop people being exploited by businesses online.

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Ben & Jerry's to stop sales in Palestinian territories

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The ice-cream maker said it was “inconsistent with our values” to continue selling products in the region.

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Canada to open border to fully vaccinated Americans in August

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The loosening of restrictions comes amid significant progress in the country's vaccine rates.

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Ben & Jerry's to stop sales in Palestinian territories

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The ice-cream maker said it was “inconsistent with our values” to continue selling products in the region.

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Police chief 'sick and tired' after child killed in shooting

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The police chief in Washington DC made an emotional appeal after the shooting of a 6-year-old girl.

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Iraq attack: Bombing at Baghdad market kills Eid shoppers

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At least 25 people are killed in an attack on a busy market in Iraq's capital, security sources say.

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Monday, July 19, 2021

Nigeria fighter plane shot down by bandits - military

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The pilot survived by ejecting himself and hiding with local residents, says Nigeria's Air Force.

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Two jabs needed to enter nightclubs from September

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People will need to be fully vaccinated to enter venues where large crowds gather, the government says.

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First Capitol rioter sentenced to prison time

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Paul Allard Hodgkins is the first of hundreds of Capitol rioters sentenced for a felony.

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Oregon Bootleg Fire: Evacuations as largest US fire burns 300,000 acres

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The Bootleg Fire has burned an area larger than New York City and forced thousands to evacuate.

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Mumbai rains: At least 30 killed in downpour

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Heavy monsoon rains have been lashing Mumbai, India’s financial capital.

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Global shares slide amid Covid economic recovery fears

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Stock markets in the UK, the US and Europe fall on concerns that rising cases may impede a recovery.

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Zoom bets billions on hybrid working in Five9 deal

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The firm announces a $14.7bn (£10.7bn) deal to buy Five9, a cloud-based call centre operator.

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Global shares slide amid Covid economic recovery fears

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Stock markets in the UK, the US and Europe fall on concerns that rising cases may impede a recovery.

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Germany floods: Government rejects criticism over flood warnings

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As the flood risks ease, questions are raised whether the high death toll could have been avoided.

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London man in court over plot to kill Pakistani activist in Netherlands

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The suspect is charged with conspiring to kill an exiled Pakistani activist in the Netherlands.

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Tokyo Olympics: Composer Keigo Oyamada resigns over bullying at school

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Keigo Oyamada resigned after it came out that he bullied disabled classmates and boasted about it.

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China accused of cyber-attack on Microsoft Exchange servers

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The UK and the EU have accused China in connection with a major cyber-attack on Microsoft servers.

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NYPD officer uses crisp packet to save stabbing victim

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The police officer in New York has been praised for his decisive actions.

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Post Office Horizon scandal: More subpostmasters cleared

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The Court of Appeal clears 12 more former subpostmasters who were wrongly convicted.

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India farmers' protest: Living on a highway in protest

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Seven months on, farmers are still striking against contentious new laws outside the national capital.

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Kris Wu: Brands drop Chinese star over teen sex allegations

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Singer-actor Kris Wu has denied the accusations and said he was filing a defamation suit.

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Greene King closes 33 pubs amid 'pingdemic'

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The company warns staff shortages could get worst as more people are forced to self-isolate.

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Kurt Westergaard, Danish cartoonist behind Muhammad cartoon, dies at 86

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His 2005 drawing of the Prophet Muhammad sparked protests across the Muslim world.

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Olympics: Defying threats, Iranian athletes speak out to back ban

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Olympics organisers are being urged to investigate allegations of threats, discrimination and abuse.

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Covid: Is China's vaccine success waning in Asia?

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Thailand and Indonesia's switch to other Covid jabs has raised questions about Chinese vaccines.

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Nigeria's security crises - five different threats

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Almost every part of Nigeria is facing a security crisis - from kidnapping to extremist insurgencies.

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Using plastic waste to help solve sand shortages

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With construction sand in short supply crushed plastic is being used as an alternative.

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Covid: Face mask rules relax but what do workers think?

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It is no longer a legal requirement to wear a face covering in England, but some employees are nervous.

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Thousands of orders cancelled after Ocado robot fire

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The online grocer says the blaze was caused by a collision between robots at one of its warehouses.

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Pegasus: Spyware sold to governments 'targets activists'

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Israeli tech firm NSO denies media reports that its software has been sold to authoritarian regimes.

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Lex Gillette: Record-breaking blind long jumper

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With the support of his sighted guide, the four-time Paralympic medallist hopes to win gold in Tokyo.

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Brazil's Bolsonaro leaves hospital after treatment for blocked intestine

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The Brazilian president was treated for continuing complications after a near-fatal 2018 stabbing.

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Sunday, July 18, 2021

Oil producing nations agree deal to control prices

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The Opec cartel and Russia will boost supply which should see petrol prices at the pumps come down.

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South Africa looting: Clean-up to mark Nelson Mandela Day

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People were urged to honour the anti-apartheid hero's legacy by rebuilding after riots left 212 dead.

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Oil producing nations agree deal to control prices

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The Opec cartel and Russia will boost supply which should see petrol prices at the pumps come down.

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Esraa Abdel Fattah: Egyptian activist released from prison

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Esraa Abdel Fattah earned the moniker "Facebook Girl" for her role in the 2011 revolution.

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North Korea warns young people against using slang from the South

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Kim Jong-un's party also warns against adopting the clothes, hairstyles and music of South Korea.

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ICYMI: Dead flamingos and a helicopter crash landing

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Here are some stories you may have missed this week.

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Covid-19: Ireland's top medical officers targeted by abusive calls

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Gardaí are investigating reports of abusive calls to Ireland's chief medical officer and his deputy.

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