Daily News Briefing
Brief. Me - November 22, 2024 12:13 am
Covid: UK’s ban on South America travellers comes into force
BBC News says travellers from South America are now banned from entering the UK over fears of a new coronavirus variant first identified in Brazil.
The new travel ban – which also applies to Portugal and Cape Verde – came into force on Friday.
Like the variants that were first spotted in the UK and South Africa, it is thought the Brazil variant could be more contagious.
It comes as a further 1,248 people with coronavirus have died in the UK. Latest government figures on Thursday also showed another 48,682 new cases had been reported.
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Major UK business body calls for furlough scheme extension to July
City AM says one of the UK’s largest business lobbies is calling for the government to extend the furlough scheme to July and to give out a fresh round of business grants worth £25,000 each.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) also called for temporary VAT cuts and business rates relief to be extended, with the group saying “certainty is needed to help protect jobs and livelihoods”.
It comes as the BCC’s quarterly survey recently revealed that all key economic indicators were well below pre-crisis levels and that four in ten firms have seen their cash flow drop.
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German virus cases top 2 million as Merkel urges tougher shutdown
France24 says Germany’s total coronavirus cases topped two million on Friday, as Angela Merkel pushed for a “significant” tightening of restrictions to slow the infection rate.
The EU’s most populous country added another 22,368 new cases over the past 24 hours, Germany’s Robert Koch Institute (RKI) health agency said, bringing the total since the start of the pandemic to 2,000,958.
It also reported another 1,113 fatalities from Covid-19, taking the overall death toll up to 44,994.
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At least 26 dead after 6.2-magnitude quake strikes Indonesia, flattens hospital & governor’s office
RT News says a 6.2 magnitude earthquake has rocked Indonesia’s Sulawesi Island, killing over two dozen people and injuring hundreds, while scores of houses and a major medical facility were reduced to rubble.
A strong quake struck near the town of Mamuju early Friday morning, causing devastation on West Sulawesi and leaving at least 26 dead, according to Indonesia’s disaster agency. Reuters reported that around 600 were injured in the jolt, which had a shallow depth of just 18 kilometres (11 miles).
Among the wreckage are scores of homes, a major hospital, and the office building of West Sulawesi’s governor.
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Turkey launches mass coronavirus vaccination
Arab News says Turkey has launched a nationwide vaccination program against Covid-19 after the government approved emergency use of China’s Sinovac.
More than 1 million health workers in the country were among the first to get the jab, after the country’s Science Board members were inoculated live on Jan. 13. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan received the vaccine jab the next day.
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said it was an “absolute need to get the injection” to return to “old lives,” but the vaccination was not mandatory.
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‘The world’s most powerful weapon’: N Korea parades new missile
Aljazeera says North Korea displayed what looks like a new submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) at a parade on Thursday night, state media reported, marking the end of a political congress at which leader Kim Jong Un admitted severe failings but pledged to boost the country’s military might.
Clad in a black leather coat, gloves and fur hat, Kim smiled and waved as he watched the parade in a flood-lit Kim Il Sung Square.
“The world’s most powerful weapon, submarine-launch ballistic missiles, entered the square one after another, powerfully demonstrating the might of the revolutionary armed forces,” state news agency KCNA reported.
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Biden proposes $1.9 trillion for pandemic-hit economy
TRT World says Joe Biden has unveiled a $1.9 trillion coronavirus plan to end “a crisis of deep human suffering” by speeding up vaccines and pumping out financial help to those struggling with the pandemic’s prolonged economic fallout.
Called the “American Rescue Plan,” the legislative proposal would meet Biden’s goal of administering 100 million vaccines by the 100th day of his administration, while advancing his objective of reopening most schools by the spring.It would also deliver another round of aid to stabilise the economy.
“We not only have an economic imperative to act now – I believe we have a moral obligation,” Biden said in a nationwide address. At the same time, he acknowledged that his plan “does not come cheaply.”
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Law enforcement boosts defences around US Capitol
VOA says six days before the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, officials are tightening security in Washington, D.C., for what is expected to be a solemn ceremony shorn of the usual crowds following last week’s deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump.
Law enforcement authorities say they are confident of maintaining safety during the event, despite warnings about further violence in Washington and around the country. The National Guard Bureau said Thursday that nearly 7,000 Guardsmen are already in the nation’s capital and more are en route toward a planned deployment of up to 21,000 troops.
UK WEATHER FORECAST
SUNRISE 08:02
Sunset 16:23
TODAY
Today will be mostly dry, with patchy cloud, and some sunny spells. Fog may linger in the east, and there may be the odd wintry shower in Scotland. Later, Northern Ireland will see rain.
TONIGHT
Starting in Northern Ireland, a band of rain will move over the western and central UK during the early hours. Northern England and Scotland will see snow, and elsewhere in the west will have rain.
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To all those Trump supporters now calling for unity, the single most important act towards unity is for you to state unequivocally that Biden won a free and fair election. Until you say that, all of your other words are empty.
FROM WTX NEWS
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RENAISSANCE
“No need to seize the last word, Lord Baelish. I’ll assume it was something clever.”
UK heads for double-dip recession as GDP falls 2.6%
The UK economy is heading for a double-dip recession after official figures confirmed a renewed slump in November as the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic took hold. – The Guardian
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Exclusive: Government scraps ‘game-changing’ antibody tests at NHS sites
The government has quietly scrapped antibody tests at NHS sites, City A.M. can reveal, despite calls to increase testing of immunity levels alongside the vaccine rollout.
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) yesterday deleted a section from its website advising people on how to get free antibody tests at community clinics, mobile testing sites and in primary care. – CityAm
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Marcus Rashford and top chefs demand free school meals review
Marcus Rashford and a group of celebrity chefs and campaigners have called on Boris Johnson to review the government’s free school meals policy.
The group, including Jamie Oliver, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Tom Kerridge, have written to the PM asking him to “fix” the system long-term. – BBC News
France extends 6pm-to-6am curfew to the whole of the country
France will extend a 6pm-to-6am curfew to the whole of the country, Prime Minister Jean Castex has announced.
The curfew will come into force on Saturday and last for “at least” 15 days, he added.
A nighttime curfew running from 8pm to 6am was first introduced on December 15, following a nationwide lockdown. – Euronews
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Inger Støjberg: Denmark’s ex-immigration minister set to face impeachment trial
Denmark will hold its first political trial in three decades after the country’s ruling party supported a vote in parliament to try a former immigration minister.
Inger Støjberg served as Denmark’s immigration minister from 2015 to 2019. – Euronews
Impeachment Managers Plan Expansive Case Against Trump
Democratic impeachment managers are planning to showcase President Donald Trump’s role leading up to last week’s deadly rampage at the U.S. Capitol as it tries to convict him of inciting insurrection at a Senate impeachment trial that is set to start soon after President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated next Wednesday. – VOA
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US framed an Iraqi refugee for terrorism, Turkish phone records show
After escaping violence in Iraq, the asylum seeker was slapped with bogus charges, accusing him of being a murderer associated with Daesh. Then, Turkish phone records emerged and debunked the American theory, the New Yorker reports. – TRT World
Kuwait gives first dose of COVID-19 vaccine to more than 20,000: minister
More than 20,000 people in Kuwait have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, the Kuwait News Agency has reported, citing the country’s health minister – Arab News
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Workshop outlines plans for malaria support in Yemen
Yemen’s Health and Population Minister Qasim Buhaibeh has conducted a workshop in Aden to further the country’s malaria program. – Arab News
Philippines extends travel ban until Jan 31 to limit spread of COVID-19 variant
The Philippines on Friday (Jan 15) extended entry restrictions on travellers from 32 locations to curb the spread of the COVID-19 variant known as B117, first detected in the UK. – CNA
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‘We have to find all 62 people’, says rescue commander involved in Sriwijaya Air recovery mission
Indonesian rescuer Charles Batlajery was spending the afternoon with his family last Saturday (Jan 9) when he suddenly received a phone call informing him that a Sriwijaya Air plane had gone missing. – CNA
Climate change: ‘Exceptionally hot’ 2020 concludes warmest decade
Global meteorological agencies agree that 2020 was a scorching year but they are divided on just where it ranks in the temperature records. – BBC News
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COVID-19: Top holiday destinations Britons are booking for 2021 despite new lockdowns
With holidays cancelled and the chill of winter making our daily park walks ever less appealing, the idea of a sunny getaway is on the minds of many as the UK faces up to weeks of lockdown across all four nations. – Sky News
Business news
Self-isolating support grant given to only one in three – FT News
Brexit: No plans to dilute workers’ rights, minister says – BBC Business
Lidl named UK’s cheapest supermarket as it pips Aldi by 34p in annual Which? Study – Sky Business
UK economy to take at least two years to return to pre-COVID-19 level – Reuters poll – Reuters
Sports News
Marcus Rashford: ‘Jose Mourinho taught me to be more savvy in the penalty area’ – Read on
Stubborn Palace end Arsenal’s winning run – Read on
Stopping players celebrating a ‘joke’, says Cardiff City boss Neil Harris – Read on
Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury ‘bigger than belts’, says Eddie Hearn in warning to WBO – Read on
Cultura
Armie Hammer: Actor pulls out of film over ‘vicious’ online abuse – Read on
MLK/FBI: ‘They thought his illicit affairs would destroy him… but the press wouldn’t touch it’ – Read on
Lily Allen: I considered taking heroin during Miley Cyrus tour – Read on
Kate Winslet hated ‘curvy’ label and feared bum looked big in Contagion body bag – Read on
YOUR QUESTIONS answered
what happened at the capitol?
On January 6, 2021, a mob of rioters supporting United States President Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn his defeat in the 2020 presidential election stormed the U.S. Capitol, breaching security and occupying parts of the building for several hours.
After attending a rally organized by Trump, thousands of his supporters marched down Pennsylvania Avenue before many stormed the United States Capitol in an effort to disrupt the electoral college vote count during a joint session of Congress and prevent the formalization of President-elect Joe Biden’s election victory.
After breaching police perimeters, they occupied, vandalized, and ransacked parts of the building for several hours. The insurrection led to the evacuation and lockdown of the Capitol building and five deaths. – Read on
what does brexit mean?
Brexit was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) and the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom) at the end of 31 January 2020 CET.
To date, the UK is the first and only country formally to leave the EU, after 47 years of membership within the bloc, after having first joined its predecessor, the European Communities (EC), on 1 January 1973.
It continued to participate in the European Union Customs Union and European Single Market during a transition period that ended on 31 December 2020 at 23:00 GMT. – Read on
covid-19 meaning
The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
It was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. The World Health Organization declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in January 2020 and a pandemic in March 2020.
As of 11 January 2021, more than 90.3 million cases have been confirmed, with more than 1.93 million deaths attributed to COVID-19.
coronavirus definition
Meaning of “coronavirus” and related terminology “coronavirus” means severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
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