Raab defends new Covid-19 measures Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has defended the “balanced, targeted and proportionate” new Covid-19 measures amid criticism from some scientists. In England, people are once again being told to work from home if they can and rules on face coverings have been expanded. Prof John Edmunds, who advises the government said they did not go “anywhere near far enough.” But other scientists say they are hoping for a shift towards a…
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Wednesday 23 September coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING Wednesday 23 September 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers. Global COVID-19 UPDATE Coronavirus Cases: 31,783,764 Deaths: 975,471 Recovered: 23,400,905 US passes 200,000 cases, still rising Record rise in weekly Covid-19 cases, but deaths down says WHO Coronavirus cases and deaths rise in Middle East…
Tuesday 22 Spetember coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING Tuesday 22 September 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers. Global COVID-19 UPDATE Coronavirus Cases: 31,488,661 Deaths: 969,362 Recovered: 23,115,456 US Covid-19 deaths near 200,000, one in five of global death Saudi health authorities ready to join trails of Covid-19 vaccine Iran records highest daily…
Twitter investigates racial bias in image previews Twitter announced it is investigating after users discovered its picture-cropping algorithm sometimes prefers white faces to black ones. Users realised when two photos – one of a black face and the other a white face – were in the same post, Twitter often showed only the white face on mobiles. Twitter says it had tested for racial and gender bias during the algorithm’s development. But added: “It’s clear…
World’s richest 1% cause more than double CO2 emissions of the poorest 50% – Oxfam Oxfam and the Stockholm Environment Insitute released a report revealing carbon dioxide emissions rose by 60 per cent from 1990 to 2015 and their research blames the wealthiest one per cent for 15 per cent of those emissions. That is more than twice as much carbon dioxide as emitted by the poorer half of the world. The research also showed…
Two men sentenced in absentia to life in prison over 2012 Israeli bus bombing Two men were sentenced by a Bulgarian court on Monday to life in prison over the deadly 2012 bus bomb attack on Israeli tourists at the country’s Burgas airport. The July 2012 attack killed five Israelis including a pregnant woman, their Bulgarian bus driver and the Franco-Lebanese who carried the explosive, and left more than 35 people injured. It was the…
Taj Mahal reopens despite India’s Covid-19 cases soaring India’s iconic landmark Taj Mahal and some schools reopened on Monday as authorities continued to press ahead with kickstarting the nations’ coronavirus-battered economy despite the mounting infection numbers. India is home to 1.3 billion people and has some of the world’s most crowded cities, so its no surprise it’s second only to the United States in the number of Covid-19 cases and could take over the US…
Monday 21 September coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFINGMonday 21 September 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers.Global COVID-19 UPDATECoronavirus Cases: 31,240,317Deaths: 965,068Recovered: 22,835,563 New Zealand lifts social distancing rules, except in AucklandDemonstrations in Madrid ahead of Monday’s tough new lockdown measuresUK at a ‘critical point’ over covid-19, top scientists to tell publicFlorida reports 9 deaths, more…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN6NIbhLhPs&feature=youtu.be 2020 US Election: Key developments Trump releases nearly $13 billion in aid to Puerto Rico, in what the Democrats call a clear political move. Ruth Bader Ginsberg’s death reshaping election as Trump says he’ll move quickly to replace Ginsberg a move that could tip the court further to the right. Biden to scale back US reliance on nuclear weapons if elected. Biden slams Trump on the economy, saying the president has done little to…
Brief. BrIEf.Me In today’s briefing update, the Sunday papers lead with the news the PM is introducing fines of up to £10,000 for those who don’t self-isolate amid the ‘new covid clampdown.’ In today’s special feature, we take a look at Covid-19 news from around the world, as the second wave settles in. ……………………………………………………. £10,000 fine for those who don’t self isolate The Mail on Sunday leads with the news of the PM introducing a…
Insta Talk Ep 5: Netflix controversy, Food to fight acne, Autumn skincare, makeup and fashion trends On this week’s episode, Dyna Fayz is speaking to Author and Journalist, Yvonne Ridley about the controversial Netflix film Cuties that some say is crossing the line between depiction and exploitation – sexualising children and promoting Islamophobia. Dyna talks to health coach Daniella Malfitano about how food can help you fight acne, what to avoid and advice on staying…
Belarus closes western borders, saying protests are being driven by the west Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has closed the country’s borders with Poland and Lithuania and put the army on high alert, after six weeks of mass protests demanding he resigns. On Thursday, he repeated his claim that the wave of protesting in the country is being driven by the West. Lukashenko is facing increasing criticism from the US and the EU. Protesting began after…
WHO chief for Europe tells countries to keep up Covid-19 quarantines The WHO’s European director warned national governments against reducing quarantine periods for people who have potentially been exposed to the virus. He acknowledged that Covid-19 “fatigue” was setting in as the public begins to resist measures needed to control the pandemic. Dr Hans Kluge said that “even a slight reduction in the length of the quarantine” could have a big effect on the spread…
Friday 18 September coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING Friday 18 September 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers. Global COVID-19 UPDATE Coronavirus Cases: 30,356,634 Deaths: 950,625 Recovered: 22,046,144 India logs another daily jump of more than 96,000 new Covid-19 cases G20 ministers call for equal Covid-19 vaccine access Hundreds of Israelis protest new…
Netflix’s new documentary ‘Challenger’ is a gripping look at the doomed flight and NASA in danger Netflix’s new documentary “Challenger: The Final Flight” walks a delicate path both celebrating the lives of those lost in the 1986 space shuttle disaster and the politics and pressure to deliver that led to NASA’s darkest hour. The four-part documentary series goes through a lot of history, including NASA’s efforts to diversify the space program, the half-dozen women who…
Nearly 2 million in north-east England will see new restrictions from midnight Almost two million people in north-east England will be under new restrictions following a rise in Covid-19 cases. The temporary measures will be introduced to the Northumberland, Newcastle, Sunderland, North and South Tyneside, Gateshead and County Durham council areas from midnight. The measures include restrictions on households mixing and pubs closing early. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said there were “concerning rates of infection…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9ZyrpNKlY8&feature=youtu.be A guide to the 2020 US election When is the election? The US presidential election always falls on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. This year’s election will be on 3 November. The US Presidential election is held every four years. US presidents can only serve two terms – so a total of 8 years. The candidates The US is unlike most countries when it comes to the political system.…
Thursday 17 Septmeber coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFINGThursday 17 September 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers.Global COVID-19 UPDATECoronavirus Cases: 30,038,634Deaths: 945,099Recovered: 21,806,713 Trump doubles down on Covid-19 vaccine timeline, contradicting top health officialBill Gates–World Health has ‘gone in reverse’Syria cases may be much higher than figures suggest – UNPM says speak to ‘rule-breakers’ before calling…
Wednesday 16 September coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFINGWednesday 16 September 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers.Global COVID-19 UPDATECoronavirus Cases: 29,729,993Deaths: 939,192Recovered: 21,544,609 Trump says Covid-19 vaccine should be ready in a monthUAE announces emergency approval for use of coronavirus vaccineIndia passes 5 million coronavirus casesOlder women bearing brunt of coronavirus recession, new figures showNHS and…
Key developments from the past 24 hours in the race to the White House https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZ4A3xOfLH0&feature=youtu.be As the election draws closer, the US wildfires appear to have taken over campaigns and Biden pledges to bring the US back into the Paris Agreement. Trump speaks to Latinos in battleground state Arizona and American’s say law-and-order is a massive issue. A simple guide to the 2020 US Election There’s always a lot of interest in the outcome of…
Tuesday 15 September coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING Tuesday 15 September 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers. Global COVID-19 UPDATE Coronavirus Cases: 29,445,847 Deaths: 932,746 Recovered: 21,280,193 More than 194,000 people in the US have died from the coronavirus Virus restrictions threaten Asian economic recovery in 2021, ADB says Stricter measures imposed…
WHO warns Europe – expect a rise in Covid-19 deaths in October and November The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned Europe that there is likely to be a rise in daily Covid-19 deaths in October and November. “It’s going to get tougher. In October, November, we are going to see more mortality,” WHO Europe director Hans Kluge said, as Europe currently experiences a rise in cases — though the number of deaths has remained…
David Cameron is 5th ex-PM to speak out against post-Brexit bill David Cameron has become the fifth former PM to speak out against a new bill attempting to override the Brexit withdrawal agreement. The Internal Market Bill will come before MPs later, with the government labelling it an “insurance policy.” Former Prime Minister David Cameron said he had “misgivings” over it and breaking an international treaty should be the “final resort.” Four other former prime…
Hong Kong will ‘not interfere’ in China detention of 12 Hong Kong has said it will “not interfere” in the arrest by mainland Chinese authorities of the 12 residents who were detained as they sought to flee to Taiwan by sea, despite pleas from their families, as it emerged that Taiwan was holding five other people from Hong Kong who had also fled by boat. In a statement on Sunday, Hong Kong authorities said they…
2 LA Sheriff Deputies out of surgeries following ‘ambush’ shooting The two Los Angeles County Sherriff’s Department deputies who were shot in an ‘ambush’ attack and critically injured Saturday night are out of surgery, according to an LASD spokesperson. “It looks like they’re going to be able to recover,” Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Sunday afternoon. “We’ll see what the long-term impact is. We don’t know that yet, but they survived the worst,” Villanueva said during…