Thursday, December 23, 2021

Netlicks? 'The TV screen you can taste’

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A Japanese professor invents a prototype TV that sprays flavours onto a lickable "hygienic film".

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Christmas travel in full swing despite disruption

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Almost half of Britons are to travel to visit loved ones, but caution about Omicron is widespread.

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Belgium agrees to close controversial ageing nuclear reactors

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The plants have for years sparked safety fears from neighbours including Germany.

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Intel apologises to China over supplier advice

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The US technology firm says sorry after it urged firms not to source products from Xinjiang.

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Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Xi'an: Chinese city under lockdown as Covid cases rise

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More than 13 million people in the city of Xi'an have been told to stay at home amid a Covid outbreak.

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Sri Lanka plans to pay off Iran oil debt with tea

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The country says it hopes to send Iran $5m worth of tea each month to clear its debt.

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Yemen war: Funding crisis forces UN to cut food assistance

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Eight million people going hungry in the war-torn country will get barely half of the daily ration.

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CrossCountry: Strike action set to disrupt Christmas Eve trains

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A union says members voted to strike as they felt the role of guards was being undermined.

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Koalas: Mass deaths in Victoria bring animal cruelty charges

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Dozens of koalas were found dead at a partially cleared timber plantation last year in Victoria.

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Sri Lanka plans to pay off Iran oil debt with tea

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The country says it hopes to send Iran $5m worth of tea each month to clear its debt.

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Isolation rule change will mean fewer rail cancellations, says industry

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Shorter Covid self-isolation in England should mean fewer cancelled trains, says the Rail Delivery Group.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Kosovo agrees to rent prison cells to Denmark to ease overcrowding

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Denmark is due to pay €210m (£179m) over the next 10 years to rent 300 cells in the jail at Gjilan.

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Boeing and Airbus warn US over 5G safety concerns

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The world's two biggest plane makers say the technology could have a negative impact on the aviation industry.

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Turkish lira in comeback after new plan unveiled

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The lira sees strong gains for the second day running in response to moves to strengthen the currency.

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Turkish lira in comeback after new plan unveiled

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The lira sees strong gains for the second day running in response to moves to strengthen the currency.

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Covid Omicron: Biden buys 500m test kits to tackle surge

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The US will also deploy more military medics amid fears the holiday season will boost a Covid spike.

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Ghanaian MPs brawl in parliament over e-money tax

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Lawmakers trade blows during a chaotic session over a proposed levy on electronic transactions.

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UK Supreme Court denies Maduro claim to Venezuelan gold

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The ruling means only opposition leader Juan Guaidó can access Venezuelan gold reserves in the UK.

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Monday, December 20, 2021

Fake Covid passes advertised for sale online

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The BBC has found Facebook posts claiming to sell Covid vaccine passes for people who haven't been jabbed.

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Quidditch leagues set to pick new name after JK Rowling trans row

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US Quidditch and Major League Quidditch want to "distance themselves" from JK Rowling's views.

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Davos business leaders' event postponed over Omicron

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The World Economic Forum has been rescheduled for "early summer" due to the spread of Covid.

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Davos business leaders' event postponed over Omicron

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The World Economic Forum has been rescheduled for "early summer" due to the spread of Covid.

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Hobnobs maker warns biscuit prices set to soar

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McVities, which also makes Jaffa Cakes and Penguins, is facing higher ingredient and labour costs.

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Ethiopia war: World heritage site Lalibela back in government hands

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Tigray forces have left Lalibela, a town famous for its rock-hewn churches.

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Covid: Pubs and restaurants warn time running out to help

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The hospitality sector says urgent action is needed as it struggles with the impact of Omicron.

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Evergrande: China's efforts to contain its Lehman moment

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China is handling the crisis very differently to the way the US dealt with the Lehman collapse.

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Will Omicron stall the airline sector recovery in 2022?

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The rise of a new variant risks delaying a long hoped for bounce back for global aviation.

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Sunday, December 19, 2021

Sudan coup: Thousands protest on uprising anniversary

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Demonstrations around the country demand an end to military rule, following a coup in October.

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Highlights from the career of architect Richard Rogers

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Lord Rogers, who has died aged 88, designed the Millennium Dome and the Pompidou Centre.

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Covid: Business alarmed at prospect of further restrictions

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The health secretary refused to rule out further restrictions for England, as Omicron continues to spread.

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West Bank ambush suspects captured, Israel says

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The army says it has caught Palestinians suspected of a deadly attack in the occupied West Bank.

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Derek Chisora v Joseph Parker II: New Zealander beats Briton on points in Manchester

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New Zealand heavyweight Joseph Parker secures a brilliant points win over Britain's Derek Chisora in a thrilling fight at the AO Arena in Manchester.

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Hong Kong: Legco voting underway after electoral overhaul

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Only candidates deemed to be "patriots" by Beijing can stand in the legislative council election.

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Sports Personality 2021: Simone Biles honoured with Lifetime Achievement award

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American gymnast Simone Biles has been honoured with BBC Sports Personality of the Year's Lifetime Achievement award.

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Saturday, December 18, 2021

Dutch to enter tight lockdown over Omicron wave

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Netherlands to enter into tight lockdown from Sunday to control spread of Omicron variant

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Explosion at Pakistan bank kills at least 14

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Officials say the blast in the southern city of Karachi may have been caused by a gas leak.

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Ghislaine Maxwell: Key moments in the trial so far

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Ghislaine Maxwell is accused of grooming girls for abuse by late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

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The Ashes: England collapse again as Australia take total control of second Test

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England's Ashes hopes are in a sorry mess after another dismal batting collapse on day three of the second Test against Australia.

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Ethiopian civil war divides diaspora in the US

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The conflict has deeply divided the Ethiopian community in Washington DC - the largest in the US.

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Super Typhoon Rai: Walking through the storm's trail of destruction

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Watch this video that shows the extent of the devastation in Cebu City in the Philippines.

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Officer who shot Daunte Wright: 'I'm sorry it happened'

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Former Minnesota police officer Kimberly Potter sobs in court as she apologises for shooting Daunte Wright.

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Friday, December 17, 2021

Christmas food orders in doubt as Farmdrop closes

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The online firm, which delivers farm produce, told customers it could 'no longer serve' them.

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HSBC fined £64m for anti-money laundering failings

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The UK financial regulator says the fine was for "unacceptable" risks at the banking giant.

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Andry Rajoelina: French nationals sentenced for Madagascar coup plot

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The two men are accused of planning to assassinate President Andry Rajoelina.

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France travel ban: Ports and Eurostar busy ahead of Covid restrictions

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Long queues are reported at Dover and many trains are booked out before the 23:00 GMT deadline.

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Clothes sales back to pre-Covid levels in November

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Total UK retail sales rose by 1.4%, helped by Black Friday and early Christmas shopping.

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Sweden's Gavle Christmas goat torched... again

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A giant straw goat that is an annual highlight in the city of Gavle is burned down by an arsonist.

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Thursday, December 16, 2021

Bank of England raises interest rates to 0.25%

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Policymakers increase rates from their historic low despite fears that Omicron could slow the economy.

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Interest rates: What are they and why do they matter?

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The Bank Rate is one of the main tools used to keep the economy growing steadily.

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Turkey cuts interest rates despite spiralling inflation

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The move by the central bank comes despite big price rises and a slump in the country's currency.

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