Friday, November 19, 2021

Kamala Harris: First woman to get US presidential powers (briefly)

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Vice-President Kamala Harris will take control as Joe Biden undergoes his annual health check.

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Elijah McClain family to receive $15m settlement from Colorado

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Elijah McClain was put in a chokehold and injected with ketamine after being stopped by police.

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Facebook gives users 'more control' over news feed

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Facebook says it is testing controls to let users see more content from friends and less from groups.

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Belarus's Lukashenko tells BBC: We may have helped migrants into EU

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In an exclusive interview, Alexander Lukashenko says it was "absolutely possible" migrants had help.

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US House votes to pass $1.9tn social spending plan

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The Build Back Better Act now heads to the Senate, where it faces significant hurdles.

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Workers offered unlimited holiday to stop burnout

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Stockbroking firm FinnCap says staff must take at least four weeks off from next year.

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DR Congo data leak: Millions transferred to Joseph Kabila allies

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Family and friends of former DR Congo President Joseph Kabila are named by Africa's biggest data leak.

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Jimmy Hoffa: Deathbed confession sparks long missing US union boss body hunt

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The FBI search a site in New Jersey as a new clue leads to hopes of solving the decades-old case.

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HS2: Grant Shapps balks at betrayal claims over scrapped rail plan

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The transport secretary says the "vast majority" of train journeys will be faster amid backlash.

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Austria to go into full lockdown as Covid surges

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Days after it imposed a lockdown on the unvaccinated, it announces a full lockdown from Monday.

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Meghan tells Ellen DeGeneres Prince Harry loves the California lifestyle

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The Duchess of Sussex says moving as the pandemic began meant they spent plenty of time at home.

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Tim Paine: Australia Test captain steps down over historical investigation into texts sent to colleague

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Tim Paine steps down as Australia Test captain just before the Ashes over a historical investigation into texts sent to a female colleague.

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Facebook tells LA police to stop spying on users with fake accounts

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Meta said using third party firms to collect data on Facebook users for surveillance was prohibited.

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HMAS Sydney: DNA reveals identity of Australia's famous 'unknown sailor'

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The WW2 sinking of the HMAS Sydney killed 645 sailors, but only one body was recovered.

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Early Christmas shopping lifts October retail sales

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Consumers spent more on clothes and toys last month, boosting retail sales by 0.8%

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HS2: Has the government broken its promises over high-speed rail?

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Reality Check examines some of the claims surrounding the scaling back of HS2.

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Ros Atkins on... the missing Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai

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Questions remain about the whereabouts of Peng Shuai, after she accused a top Chinese government official of sexual assault.

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Australian school food van: 'I didn't believe in myself until I got this job'

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An Australian school is using a food van to help struggling students explore new avenues.

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US chain CVS closing 900 drugstores to focus on health services

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The chain will lose nearly a tenth of its outlets and focus on providing more healthcare services.

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US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken on Sudan and Ethiopia

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The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, says there's a real risk of Ethiopia pulling apart if a diplomatic solution isn’t found.

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Biden 'considering' US diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics

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Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers have called for action over Chinese human rights abuses.

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Covid: Germany to place tighter curbs on unvaccinated

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Fresh restrictions will be introduced in areas with high Covid hospitalisation rates, officials say.

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Croatia violated girl's rights before she was killed by train - court

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Six year-old Madina Hussiny's family were ordered to go back over the Croatian border in 2017.

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Thursday, November 18, 2021

Uganda's Kampala bombings: Muslim cleric accused of jihadist links shot dead

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Sheikh Muhammad Abas Kirevu was killed by security forces, who said he had been working with jihadists.

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Cladding crisis: 'Some days I can't leave the house'

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Research finds the cladding crisis is having a 'catastrophic mental health impact' on some leaseholders.

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Fraud: Better chance of compensation for victims

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A "lottery" on whether blameless scam victims are reimbursed is set to be strengthened by a law change.

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P-Square: Nigerian Afrobeats twins make up after years of feuding

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Fans are excited as Peter and Paul reconcile on their joint birthday after a painful break-up.

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Julius Jones: School walk-outs and protests as execution looms

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Julius Jones is due to be executed on Thursday, but his last hope rests with the Oklahoma governor.

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Flight carrying Afghan girl footballers lands in UK

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The girls were granted asylum in the UK after many received threats from the new Taliban regime.

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HS2 cut confirmed amid promise to transform rail

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A key leg of the high speed rail line is axed but government says upgrade will improve services.

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Post Office scandal: 'It’s been a strange 15 years'

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Six more former subpostmasters have their convictions overturned in the Horizon IT scandal.

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Turkey releases Israeli couple arrested for spying over palace photos

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Natalie and Mordi Oknin were accused of taking photos of the president's residence in Istanbul.

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China: Man banned from all-you-can-eat BBQ for eating too much

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A live-streamer has been banned from a buffet restaurant in China after multiple food binges.

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Greece begins espionage trial of 24 aid workers

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Human rights groups have called the trial 'a farce' and called for the workers release.

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Engineering 'must change' to include everyone

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A new engineering building is designed for students with autism to study in ways that suit them.

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Vietnam: Police summon noodle seller over Salt Bae parody

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The Vietnamese man filmed himself flamboyantly seasoning noodles and called himself spring onion bae.

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Capitol riot: Steve Bannon pleads not guilty to contempt of Congress charge

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The former Trump strategist had refused to testify to a committee investigating US Capitol riot.

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Paytm: Shares plunge in India's biggest ever market debut

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Paytm, which counts Chinese giant Ant among its backers, raised $2.5bn in its IPO.

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Mumbai: India baby girl found in drain recovering

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Police in Mumbai were called in to rescue the five-day-old after residents were alerted by cats.

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Malcolm X's 1965 assassination: Convictions of two men to be quashed

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Two of the men convicted of the 1965 killing did not get the justice they deserved, prosecutor says.

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Poland border crisis: Belarus moves migrants stranded in camp

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About 1,000 migrants are offered shelter from the cold after camping at the Belarus-Poland border.

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Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Vancouver storm: Minister says there is 'no doubt' it is linked to climate change

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Mike Farnworth says he has "no doubt these are climate-related events", as at least one person dies.

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US annual drug overdose deaths hit record levels

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Experts say the pandemic and an increase in synthetic opioids like fentanyl contributed to the rise.

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Capitol riot: 'QAnon Shaman' Jacob Chansley sentenced to 41 months in prison

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Jacob Chansley became one of the most recognisable figures from the 6 January siege on the Capitol.

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US tourists fined for sneaking into Rome's Colosseum for a beer

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A pair of American visitors are fined for sneaking into Rome's Colosseum for a beer with a view.

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Red crabs swarm across roads and bridges in Australia

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An annual migration of red crabs has covered roads and bridges on an Australian island.

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Minister says she can't find minutes of Covid meeting with Randox

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Labour demands to know what was said on a call between a health minister, Owen Paterson and a Covid contractor.

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Merkel: Germany hit by full force of Covid

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The chancellor speaks of a dramatic situation as European governments respond to a surge in cases.

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Comedian Vir Das causes a stir with 'two Indias' monologue

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Top Indian comedian faces nationalist backlash over show that describes country's dualities.

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Waterspout: Tornado-like funnels form off coast of Sicilian city of Licata

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Residents of Licata share footage of multiple waterspouts, as southern Sicily reports severe weather.

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