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29 Jan
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US SEC warns market participants to follow rules, warns on volatility

America's stockmarket regulator warned of the possible fallout from the recent sharp volatility in the share prices of smaller firms.

29 Jan
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Moderna cuts vaccine deliveries to Italy and France

Moderna has told Italy and France they will get fewer vaccine doses than expected in February in a further setback for EU vaccination programmes, according to a report.

29 Jan
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Chinese warplanes simulate attacking US aircraft carrier

Chinese military aircraft simulated attacking a nearby US carrier with missiles during an incursion into Taiwan’s air defence zone this week.

29 Jan
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Iran will not reverse nuclear steps unless US first lifts sanctions

Iran will not reverse the acceleration of its nuclear programme until Washington lifts economic sanctions, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Friday.

29 Jan
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UK grants Hong Kong citizens route to British passports

Britain on Friday announced it would be offering Hong Kong citizens a route to citizenship but China said it would no longer recognise special British passports.

28 Jan
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EU considers legal means if Covid-19 vaccines delayed, Council President says

The European Union should explore legal means to secure supplies of Covid-19 vaccines if companies do not deliver them on time and if negotiations with pharmaceutical companies prove unsuccessful, the European Council President, Charles Michel, said on Thursday.

27 Jan
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IMF warns of heightened risks from slow rollout of vaccines in developing countries

The world's financial stability watchdog warned governments that emergency economic measures needed to be retained in order to stave off the risk of a "correction" in stock markets.

27 Jan
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Boris Johnson delays reopening English schools

Boris Johnson said English schools would not reopen until 8 March at the earliest and that people arriving in the UK from 22 countries would be quarantined because of Covid-19.

27 Jan
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Two-thirds of people want action against climate change - UN global poll

Two-thirds of people around the world believe climate change is a global emergency and seek action, revealed a global survey carried out by the United Nations.

27 Jan
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Amazon halts alcohol sales in NIreland due to Brexit customs rules

Amazon has stopped selling wines, beers and spirits to Northern Ireland along with a longer list of products due to new Brexit customs rules.

26 Jan
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UN chief makes case for increasing access to vaccines globally

The head of the United Nations warned that it was in the self-interest of countries in the Northern Hemisphere to help those in the South to access vaccines.

26 Jan
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Yellen makes history as first female Treasury chief

Janet Yellen has been confirmed as the next US Treasury Secretary, the first woman to hold the role.

25 Jan
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Italian PM Conte set to step down on Tuesday

Italy's Prime Minister is set to step down on Tuesday.

25 Jan
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Dominion sues Trump lawyer Giuliani for $1.3bn

Dominion Voting Systems is seeking at least $1. 3bn (£950m) of damages from Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuiliani for statements that allegedly damaged its reputation and encouraged death threats against its employees.

25 Jan
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Johnson refuses to say when schools will reopen

Boris Johnson said he was considering relaxing some Covid-19 measures before mid-February but refused to say schools would be open as normal before Easter.

22 Jan
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Nissan claims Brexit gave it competitive edge on car battery tariffs

Nissan claimed on Friday that Brexit had given the carmaker an edge because now it would purchase more batteries within the UK in order to avoid tariffs.

22 Jan
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Heathrow workers to strike in February over fire and rehire dispute

Unite members working at Heathrow Airport will undertake renewed strike action in February in response to the increasingly “bitter” dispute with the company.

21 Jan
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UK will not grant EU ambassador full diplomatic status

The Foreign Office refused to deny the European Union’s ambassador full diplomatic status over claims that the bloc should not be treated as a nation state.

21 Jan
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China imposes sanctions on top Trump officials

China has imposed sanctions on 28 Trump administration officials including former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for violating its sovereignty.

20 Jan
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WHO chief welcomes EU proposal for pandemic preparedness treaty

World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus welcomed on Wednesday a proposal from the European Council to negotiate a global treaty on pandemic preparedness.