Thursday 13th February 2025. India Kumbh Mela. N Korea Trump "bluster". Israel journalist deaths. Uzbekistan attempted murder...

Thursday 13th February 2025. India Kumbh Mela. N Korea Trump "bluster". Israel journalist deaths. Uzbekistan attempted murder...

World news in 7 minutes. Thursday 13th February 2025.

Today: India Kumbh Mela. N Korea Trump "bluster". Israel journalist deaths. Uzbekistan attempted murder. Ghana "ghost names". Congo Catholic rebel meeting. Austria coalition talks. Greece new president. Hungary Germany far-right. EU US tarrifs. US Trump Putin talks. Brazil cannabis research. US dog show winner.

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Wednesday 29th April 2020. World News.

Wednesday 29th April 2020. World News.

Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes.World news in easy, clear language, for English learners and people with English as a second language.Wednesday 29th April 2020. Transcript- Note: The transcript may not be complete, because of a lack of space. Also, it may contain errors, and does not include external audio. -In the United States, one million people are confirmed to have COVID19. Confirmed cases have doubled in 18 days.President Trump has said that they will investigate the beginning of the disease in China. He believes that China did not do enough to stop the spread of the virus…China denied doing anything wrong, and accused Trump of trying to distract from his own poor performance.The US has seen a rise in the number of people ingesting dangerous chemicals. A reporter asked the president if it this could be  connected to his comments about injecting disinfectants…Medical experts say that ingesting disinfectant is incredibly dangerous. -In Indonesia medical experts say that the real death toll from COVID 19 may be much higher than is officially thought. Reuters news agency say that 2200 Indonesians have died with symptoms of COVID19, but their deaths did not reach official statistics. Indonesia has confirmed 9500 cases, however, it has one of the lowest testing rates in the world. In Syria at least 40 people have been killed by a   bomb blast. The explosion was in the town of Afrin, controlled by Syrian opposition groups, supported by Turkey.The United Nations have said that COVID19 might be circulating in Yemen. Three and a half million people are internally displaced in Yemen, and 100,000 people have been affected by recent floods. The civil war which started in 2015 has left 80% of the population relying on aid.-Argentina has banned all flights until September. Internal and external flights will not operate until then. Argentina’s football season was cancelled yesterday.Japan say that the Tokyo 2021 olympics can only go ahead if a COVID19 vaccine is ready. The Olympics were originally planned for this summer, but were postponed until next year.In the United Kingdom, the government will give £60,000 pounds to the families of health service staff who have died of the coronavirus. Health Minister Matt Hancock spoke to the country….How has the coronavirus pandemic affected you and your country? Send your whatsap message to +44 7307 872842, with your name and location. -Lots of news from Africa…In Libya, warlord Khalifa Haftar says that he should rule the country. Haftar’s army now controls most of the country, but not the capital Tripoli. Tripoli is under the control of the GNA, which is backed by the UN. Haftar says he will use force to take Tripoli. In Cote d’Ivore, Ex prime minister Guillaume Soro has received a 20 year jail term for misuse of public funds. Soro has denied the charge, and says that this was designed to stop him from being a presidential candidate in October.  In South Africa there have been protests around the country, and some shops have been looted. South Africa and Egypt have the most COVID19 cases confirmed in Africa, with 5000 each. The continent has 34000 confirmed cases, although the real number is expected to be much higher.The International Monetary Fund will give 3.4 billion dollars to Nigeria. The IMF say that this is to help the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Most of Nigeria is relaxing its lockdown. However, Kano state, in the North of the country will continue in quarantine. This is because of unexplained deaths which may be related to the coronavirus.Senegal has one of the best recovery rates in the world, for COVID19. A test that costs one dollar to make, is being produced on a huge scale, and a malaria dr

28 Apr 20207min

Tuesday 28th April 2020. World News.

Tuesday 28th April 2020. World News.

Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes. World news in easy, clear language, for English learners and people with English as a second language.Tueday 28th April 2020.Partial Transcript- Because of limits in this space,  the transcript is not complete. Also, the transcript may contain errors, and does not include external audio -Confirmed coronavirus cases reach 3 million worldwide. 210,000 people have died, and 920,00 people have recovered. One person who has recovered from COVID19 is the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. He returned to work yesterday almost a month after entering hospital. Yesterday he said that COVID19 is the biggest challenge that the country has faced since world war 2…Also in the UK, Oxford university has successfully used a covid 19 vaccine on monkeys. During the month of May the vaccine will be tested on 6000 people. The fact that the vaccine has worked on monkeys is not a guarantee that it will work on humans.Italy will reduce many lockdown measures from May 4th. Italy has had Europe’s longest lockdown, as it started seven weeks ago. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has said that it will be possible to visit family, but that parties and large gatherings will remain prohibited. Factories and offices will open from May 4th. Restaurants and cafes can open in June, but schools will not return until September.France and Holland will pay 10 billion euros to the airline Airfrance KLM. Most of the world’s airlines have suffered greatly since the pandemic begun, and many have asked their government for financial help.South Korea is slowly lowering restrictions, however they have a new problem. 222 Koreans have tested positive again for COVID 19, after recovering, and scientists aren’t sure why. It could be reactivation – that the person never completely defeated the virus. Or, it could be reinfection – that the person did recover, but contracted the virus again. The World Health Organization has said that it isn’t clear if reinfection is possible. Korea is exporting test kits to 120 countries. In other news, South Korea has said that they believe Kim Jong Un is alive and well, after rumours that the North Korean dictator was sick.Some factories have reopened in Bangladesh, defying a nationwide coronavirus lockdown. Most factories closed in late March, and many workers have been left without pay. Clothing is Bangladesh’s main export.Turkey will continue its long-weekend lockdowns. President Erdogan said yesterday that people should stay at home every Friday to Sunday until the end of May.How is lockdown affecting you? Tell us by sending your whatsapp message to +44 7307 872 842, with your name and location.The World Health Organization has spoken about the need to maintain vaccines for all diseases during the coronavirus pandemic. Director general Tedros Adhanom spoke yesterday of the need to continue children’s vaccinations against all infectious diseases….In Nigeria face masks have been made compulsory. Lockdowns will be eased from May 4th but a curfew will be imposed from 8pm to 6am. Non-essential travel between states remains prohibited.In Colombia, the mayor of Bogota has told people not to go back to work. This is in direct contrast to the message of President Duque, who has talked of easing restrictions. The Mayor of Medellin Daniel Quintero has said that two or three million people could be infected in the Medellin area, but testing rates remain low. In the United States it is suggested that Republicans are worried that President Trump has recently lowered the probability of winning the presidential election in November. Trump has been heavily criticized for suggesting that people could inject disinfectant. Doctors and medical experts have said that this is incredibly dangerous.New

27 Apr 20207min

Monday 27th April 2020. World News.

Monday 27th April 2020. World News.

Simple English News Daily... in 7 minutes.World news for English learners, teachers, and people with English as a second language.Transcript- Transcript may contain errors and does not include external audio - Political crisis in Brazil. The President’s son is being investigated by police for involvement in a fake news organization. Carlos Bolsonaro, son of Jair Bolsonaro, is accused of being part of an organization aiming to defame Brazilian authorities and judges. Sergio Moro, the minister for justice, resigned on Friday, accusing President Bolsonaro of disturbing a police investigation. The president has been condemned inside and outside of Brazil, for not taking the coronavirus seriously.At least 300 Venezuelan migrants are stuck at the border with Colombia. They are trying to return to Venezuela, but the borders are closed. Over 5 million Venezuelans have left the country since 2015, because of economic instability, around 15% of the population.And in the United States, the governor of New York has spoken about life after COVID19. Andrew Cuomo said that New York should not just reopen, but should reimagine life….------------Prime Minister Boris Johnson is back to work, after recovering from the coronavirus. He was released from hospital 2 weeks ago. Yesterday the UK had its lowest death rate in weeks, with 413 deaths from COVID 19.Spain has reported its lowest death toll in over a month, with 288 yesterday. From Sunday children have been permitted to leave the house. Children under 14 had been inside for 6 weeks.   Italy has also reported its lowest death rate in a month. 7 weeks after starting its lockdown, some restrictions are now being lifted. ------------How is lockdown affecting you? Tell us by sending your whatsapp message to +44 7307 872 842, with your name and location.---------Asia. In Yemen, separatists have declared independence in the South of the country. The Southern Transitional Council, based in Aden, says that it will govern the southern provinces of the country. Yemen has been devastated by civil war since 2015, and the UN has declared Yemen to have the world’s worst humanitarian disaster.In India, prime minister Narendra Modi has said that the battle against Covid 19 is a people driven war. Modi asked India’s muslim minority to pray harder than ever during Ramadan. India saw its biggest jump in new cases yesterday, with 1975 confirmed. Pakistan’s government has recommended to its people not to go to mosque this Ramadan. The Chinese city of Wuhan says that all of its Coronavirus patients have now left hospital. Wuhan is where COVID19 is believed to have originated. China has not reported a COVID 19 death for 11 days. ----------------Cuba has sent 200 doctors to South Africa to help fight the pandemic. In total Cuba has sent 1’200 health workers to 22 countries. cuba has the world’s highest ratio of doctors to population, and Cuba has a history of sending its doctors to help the medical systems of developing countries.South Africa has the highest number of coronavirus cases in Africa, followed by Egypt, Algeria and Morocco. The number of coronavirus cases in Africa is still lower than in most of the world. ----------------In Australia, the government has released an app to track coronavirus. The app uses bluetooth technology, to recognize other phones that it comes close to, and stores this data in case one person becomes infected. Health minister Greg Hunt informed Australia of the App yesterday… So far, one million Australians have downloaded the app.

26 Apr 20207min

Sunday 26th April 2020. World News.

Sunday 26th April 2020. World News.

World news in easy, clear English, in seven minutes. For English learners, teachers, and people with English as a second language.#news #English #coronavirus #EU #WHO #Europe #Asia #Africa #NorthAmerica #SouthAmerica #Oceania #COVID19 #lockdown #EasyEnglish

25 Apr 20207min

Saturday 25th April 2020. World News.

Saturday 25th April 2020. World News.

World news in seven minutes of easy, clear English. Perfect for English learners, teachers, and people with English as a second language.Seven minutes of today's headlines.News from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas.Today, Trump is condemned by doctors around the world, the UN discusses global vaccine efforts, and the Rolling Stones release a song related to the world's lockdowns.

24 Apr 20207min

Friday 24th April 2020. World News.

Friday 24th April 2020. World News.

World news in 7 minutes in clear, simple English. For English learners and people with English as a second language. Send whatsapp audio messages to +44 7307 872 842.

24 Apr 20206min

Thursday 23rd April 2020. World News.

Thursday 23rd April 2020. World News.

World news in clear, easy to understand English. For English learners and people with English as a second language.How has coronavirus affected your life? Send your whatsapp audio message to  +44 7307 872 842, with your first name and location.

23 Apr 20208min

Wednesday 22nd April 2020. World News.

Wednesday 22nd April 2020. World News.

World news in clear, easy to understand English, in seven minutes. For English learners and people with English as a second language. News stories from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Send whatsapp messages to +44 7307 872 842. By sending us your message you give us permission to broadcast all or part of it. Not all messages will be aired.

22 Apr 20206min

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