Tuesday, November 17, 2020

US hate crime highest in more than a decade - FBI

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The report says 7,314 hate crimes were recorded in the US in 2019, the highest number since 2008.

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Covid vaccine: When will the Covid-19 vaccine be ready?

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The BBC looks at what needs to happen before you can have the coronavirus vaccine.

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Amazon rainforest: 'Paying the price for disrespecting nature'

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Coronavirus is ripping through indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest.

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Monday, November 16, 2020

Coronavirus: Germany hails couch potatoes in new videos

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One advert depicts an elderly man looking back on the winter of 2020, while saying "we did nothing".

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China rescue: British diplomat Stephen Ellison saves drowning woman

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Stephen Ellison is hailed as a hero after diving into a river to rescue a young student who fell in.

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Coronavirus: Kenya doctors' fury over Covid-19 deaths

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Kenya's healthcare workers threaten strike action after the deaths of four more doctors.

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FTSE 100 and shares jump on second Covid vaccine hopes

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News of a breakthrough by US drugs firm Moderna follows last week's positive results from Pfizer.

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Health and beauty boss Matthew Moulding in line for £830m payout

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The owner of the firm behind Lookfantastic is set for one of the biggest payments in UK corporate history.

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France train attack: Four to stand trial over foiled Thalys shooting

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The plot to attack American passengers came weeks before the Paris attacks in which 130 people died.

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Coronavirus: Israeli medic fired for spitting on Jesus portraits

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The ambulance service said it "strongly condemned" the worker's actions, caught on security camera.

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New Zealand crowns chubby cute parrot bird of the year

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All eyes on the US election? Well, here's another vote, equally contested, though a lot cuter.

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Clintons boss: Supermarkets selling greeting cards 'grossly unfair'

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Supermarkets should not be able to sell non-essential goods in lockdown, says boss of Clintons cards.

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'The pot's empty and we'll have nowhere to hide'

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Ian and Lindsey Beagle run a catering business and feel they don't have enough support during coronavirus.

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Japan leads economic 'Zoom boom' out of recession

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Asian economies are leading the way as they show signs of bouncing back from the Covid-19 slump.

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Technical glitch closes Australian Stock Exchange

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The shutdown was linked to a software issue that created inaccurate market data.

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Tokyo Olympics: IOC's Bach 'very confident' fans will attend Games

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The Tokyo Games were originally due to start in July, but have been postponed due to the virus.

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Covid: Michigan and Washington State clamp down as US cases pass 11 million mark

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Michigan and Washington State act to stem coronavirus, which claims more than 900 lives a day in America.

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Covid: Romania's 'hero' doctor taken to Belgium for treatment for severe burns

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Dr Catalin Denciu tried to save Covid-19 patients from a fire in a hospital intensive care unit.

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Working from home could lead to more prejudice, report warns

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Offices and workplace friendships are key to breaking down misconceptions, a study suggests.

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Japan leads economic 'Zoom boom' out of recession

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Asian economies are leading the way as they show signs of bouncing back from the Covid-19 slump.

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Covid insurance test case heads to Supreme Court

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Judges' decisions on insurance payouts for business interruption has a bearing on 370,000 businesses.

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New skills programme risks excluding 1.4m workers

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New research claims many people may not qualify for the government's Lifetime Skills Guarantee.

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Robots to take on more supermarket tasks

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Grocery and technology firm Ocado Group is buying two robotics firms, to boost the automation of online grocery orders.

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How to move on after the US election

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No matter how you voted, it's probably been an emotional time. Happiness expert Tal Ben-Shahar has some advice.

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Tigray crisis: Why Ethiopia is spiralling out of control

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The warring sides in Tigray see history very differently, and that could cost tens of thousands of lives.

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Trump's legal battles: How six cases may play out

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Defeated in the election, Trump will soon become a private citizen again. A legal storm awaits him.

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Sunday, November 15, 2020

Prince Charles: Germany and UK 'a force for good' together

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The Prince of Wales addresses a remembrance ceremony at the German parliament.

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US election: Trump appears to admit Biden victory in tweet

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The president says for the first time his rival won the election but repeats unsubstantiated rigging claim.

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ICYMI: From a jaguar to 'Harry Potter' wheeled broomsticks

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In this week's In Case You Missed It, we round up some of the video stories that might have passed you by.

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Shepherd Bushiri: Preacher flees South Africa ahead of fraud trial

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The self-styled prophet says he skipped bail and left South Africa because he had received death threats.

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Nasa SpaceX launch: Astronaut crew primed for 'routine' flight

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Nasa says we're now in the new "operational" era of commercial astronaut taxi services.

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RCEP: Asia-Pacific countries form world's largest trading bloc

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The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership covers nearly a third of the global economy.

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Topshop owner in talks to secure £30m in funding

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The Arcadia retail group, led by Sir Philip Green, is hoping to secure funding amid a second lockdown.

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RCEP: Asia-Pacific countries form world's largest trading bloc

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The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership covers nearly a third of the global economy.

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Covid 'more damaging' to Wales economy than pit closures

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The economic impact will be on a "different scale" to that seen in the 1980s, says Baroness Wilcox.

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Moldova votes in presidential run-off vote

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The contest between the pro-European candidate and one backed by Moscow is expected to be close.

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Covid-19 vaccine: 'We could have a normal winter next year'

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BioNTech CEO Ugur Sahin tells Andrew Marr about his company's promising coronavirus vaccine trials.

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Christmas cards 'even more poignant' this year

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Card shops in England have had to shut in lockdown, yet people still want to connect at Christmas.

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Fibre broadband: The cost of delivering in rural areas

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The eye-watering cost of delivering a fibre network to rural areas.

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What do Trump backers think of a Biden presidency?

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Thousands of pro-Trump protesters marched in Washington DC to support President Trump.

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Prince Charles to urge UK and Germany to 'reaffirm bond'

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The prince will be first Royal Family member to attend an annual remembrance service in Berlin.

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India acting legend Soumitra Chatterjee dies

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Chatterjee, famed for his work with Oscar-winning Indian director Satyajit Ray, died of Covid complications.

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Peru impeachment protests: Clashes with police with police turn deadly

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Peru sees mounting unrest after Congress removes President Martín Vizcarra from office.

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Coronavirus: Elon Musk 'likely has moderate case'

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The tech entrepreneur says he has minor cold symptoms but test results have been "wildly different".

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Nigeria Sars protest: Army chief denies firing live bullets at protesters in Lagos

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Multiple eyewitnesses say they saw soldiers shoot and kill unarmed anti-police brutality protesters.

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France's rural idyll threatened by coronavirus lockdown

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The pandemic has left one of southern France's prettiest villages almost deserted during a second lockdown.

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Letter from Africa: Culture clash over Nigeria's rival alphabets

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A court case of the use of Arabic script on the local currency reveals deep cultural and religious divides.

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Nagorno-Karabakh: 'We’ve lost an entire generation'

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There may be a peace deal, but both sides are counting the cost of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh.

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How the sanctuary movement in the US is advocating for immigration reform

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Across the US, a number of Lutheran churches have formed a sanctuary movement to support undocumented migrants - and their work has doubled due to Covid

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Saturday, November 14, 2020

In pictures: Diwali celebrations around the world

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The festival of light is celebrated with candles and fireworks by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains worldwide.

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