Italy PM set to quit and seek new govt amid pandemic and political turmoil
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte is expected to quit on Tuesday and try to form a new coalition government to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed more than 85,000 people in Italy and crippled the economy.
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January 25, 2021
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Article of impeachment against Trump formally delivered to US Senate
The U.S. House of Representatives on Monday delivered to the Senate a charge accusing former President Donald Trump with inciting insurrection in a speech to his supporters before the deadly attack on the Capitol, setting in motion his second impeachment trial.
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January 25, 2021
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Article of impeachment against Trump formally delivered to US Senate
The U.S. House of Representatives on Monday delivered to the Senate a charge accusing former President Donald Trump with inciting insurrection in a speech to his supporters before the deadly attack on the Capitol, setting in motion his second impeachment trial.
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January 25, 2021
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European Union warns AstraZeneca over delay in delivering Covid-19 vaccine
The European Union issued an angry warning to pharmaceutical group AstraZeneca on Monday over its unexpected delay in delivering millions of doses of its Covid-19 vaccine to the bloc.
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January 25, 2021
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Biden overturns Trump ban on transgender people in US military
President Joe Biden on Monday overturned a controversial ban by his predecessor on transgender individuals serving in the US military, a move that fulfills a campaign promise and will be cheered by LGBTQ advocates.
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January 25, 2021
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Article of impeachment against Trump formally delivered to US Senate
The U.S. House of Representatives on Monday delivered to the Senate a charge accusing former President Donald Trump with inciting insurrection in a speech to his supporters before the deadly attack on the Capitol, setting in motion his second impeachment trial.
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January 25, 2021
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Vaccine nationalism could cost global economy $9 trillion (ICC report)
The risk of vaccine nationalism is a moral quandry - that could also have huge economic consequences. A new report from the International Chamber of Commerce says the unequal distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine could cost the global economy 9 trillion dollars. John Denton, Secretary General of the ICC, says supporting equitable distribution of vaccines is not an act of charity - "it's absolutely economic common sense."
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January 25, 2021
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Putin denies Navalny allegation he owns Black Sea palace
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that an opulent Black Sea palace jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has accused him of owning did not belong to him or his family.
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January 25, 2021
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France’s Pasteur Institute abandons its principal Covid-19 vaccine project
France's Pasteur Institute said on Monday it was ending development of a Covid-19 vaccine with US pharmaceutical company Merck after clinical trial results proved disappointing.
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January 25, 2021
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Egypt’s women are rising up against sexual violence. Others are still being jailed!
Ten years on, we are examining the revolution that changed Egypt. The Arab Spring swept through North Africa and the Middle East and with it some hardline leaders were swept aside. Today is the annual day of the police in Egypt, President Abel Fattah al Sissi presided over commemorations of the role of Egyptian lawenforcement. A role that many activists say was at best heavy-handed back in 2011, and has continued it the same way. The scene a decade ago was so very different.
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January 25, 2021
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Egypt's revolution 10 years on: What happened to "bread, freedom & social justice"?
Ten years on, we are examining the revolution that changed Egypt. The Arab Spring swept through North Africa and the Middle East and with it some hardline leaders were swept aside. Today is the annual day of the police in Egypt, President Abel Fattah al Sissi presided over commemorations of the role of Egyptian lawenforcement. A role that many activists say was at best heavy-handed back in 2011, and has continued it the same way. The scene a decade ago was so very different.
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January 25, 2021
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France imposes obligatory Covid-19 PCR tests for travellers from EU to fight new variants
As France tries to tackle the rise of infections by Covid-19 new variants, the government is now imposing PCR tests for all arrivals by plane or boat in France – even those coming from the European Union. In order to keep the EU’s market open, the measure does not concern rail nor land transportation.
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January 25, 2021
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Russia’s Putin denies owning Black Sea palace after opposition leader Navalny exposé
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin denied that he owns a palace in the Black Sea coast, which has been referred to as the “most secret and guarded facility in Russia”. The leader’s comments come after a video exposé seen by 70 million people across the globe so far, released by the country’s opposition leader Alexei Navalny, where he argues the palace belongs to no other than Vladimir Putin.
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January 25, 2021
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Some EU countries call for sanctions against Russia over arrest of opposition leader Navalny
In a summit, European Union countries called for sanctions against Russian individuals responsible for violence during anti-government protests and for the arrest of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. This weekend, anti-government demonstrations that lead to 3,300 detentions led up to clashes between police and protesters who demanded Navalny’s liberation. “As of Today, there has been no proposal” of concrete sanctions against Moscow, EU’s Foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.
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January 25, 2021
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EU holds off new sanctions against Russia over arrests during protests demanding Navalny liberation
In a summit, European Union countries talked about sanctions against Russian individuals responsible for violence during anti-government protests and for the arrest of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. As of now, the EU has nevertheless decided not to impose new sanctions on Russia. This weekend, anti-government demonstrations that lead to 3,300 detentions led up to clashes between police and protesters who demanded Navalny’s liberation.
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January 25, 2021
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US Senate to receive articles of impeachment against Trump, could prevent him from holding office
In the United States, the House of Representatives plans to send the articles of impeachment against Donald Trump later this Monday, which could kickstart the former president’s second impeachment trial, a first in American history. The trial was initially delayed by Joe Biden as Senators preferred to focus on legislation to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic. But the Senate could study Donald Trump’s case as of February 6, a move that could prevent him from holding office again.
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January 25, 2021
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Egypt's cultural landscape, 10 years after the revolution
The Egyptian revolution began on January 25, 2011. A decade on, we're looking at the impact on art. Creativity flourished at the time of the revolution and in the period that followed. Today, with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ruling Egypt with an iron fist since 2014, what has become of the country's cultural scene? Eve Jackson speaks to Egyptian-born photographer Nabil Boutros. He's been based in Paris for the past 30 years and his work has been shown in cultural institutions like the Guggenheim Museum in New York and at Paris's Arab World Institute.
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January 25, 2021
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Russia’s Putin denial of owning Black Sea palace after Navalny exposé ‘a rare move by the Kremlin’
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin denied that he owns a palace in the Black Sea coast, which has been referred to as the “most secret and guarded facility in Russia”. This comes after a video exposé seen by 70 million people across the globe so far, released by the country’s opposition leader Alexei Navalny, where he argues it belongs to Vladimir Putin. “It is not surprising that he denied the allegations, but that he addressed it altogether”, FRANCE 24’s Moscow correspondent Theo Merz reports.
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January 25, 2021
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French Pasteur Institute abandon Covid-19 vaccine development after phase 1 trials fail
France’s Pasteur Institute announced on Monday that it is ending the development of its Covid-19 vaccine after trial results proved disappointing. It appears that the vaccine failed to prove its efficacy in phase 1 trials. “The phase 1 of their trial that started in August. Although the vaccine was well tolerated by people, it seems like it didn’t spark sufficient immune system response”, FRANCE 24’s Julia Sieger reports.
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January 25, 2021
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Israel includes teens in vaccination campaign, a rare choice among nations
Israel is expanding its Covid-19 vaccination drive, which will now include 16 to 18-year olds. The country has already the world’s fastest vaccine-distribution rate and is expecting to reopen its economy in February. Including young people in the vaccination plan is still a rare practice among countries, which have for now given the preference to the elder, with few exceptions, such as Indonesia. The first to be vaccinated in the Asian nation are aged 18-59.
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January 25, 2021
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