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US President Joe Biden is set to ban Americans from investing in dozens of Chinese tech and defence firms with alleged military ties.
The new executive order will come into effect on 2 August, hitting 59 firms including communications giant Huawei. The list of firms will be updated on a rolling basis.
The move expands an order previously issued by ex-President Donald Trump.
Even before the official announcement, China suggested it would retaliate.
Under the new order, US investors will be banned from buying or selling publicly-traded securities for other companies including the China General Nuclear Power Corporation, China Mobile Limited and Costar Group.
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It expands the previous list from 31 firms to include surveillance companies and is aimed at ensuring "US persons are not financing the military industrial complex of the People's Republic of China," one White House official said.
US and China hold first trade talks of Biden era US accuses China of acting more aggressively "The prohibitions are intentionally targeted and scoped to maximise the impact on the targets while minimising harm to global markets," the official added.
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Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu: Commando turned PM
Party leaders from across the political spectrum worked throughout the night to finalise deals to form what is being described as a "government of change".
Israeli media reports suggested that they had decided on how to divide up most ministries and were focused on key committee positions.
They were unable to make an announcement before members of the Knesset met to elect the country's next president.
The winner, Isaac Herzog, is a former Labour party leader who currently heads the Jewish Agency, the main organisation enabling Jewish immigration to Israel. He defeated the Israel Prize-winning educator Miriam Peretz.
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image captionBenjamin Netanyahu has urged right-wing politicians not to join "a left-wing government" In order to build a coalition with a parliamentary majority Mr Lapid, a 57-year-old former TV news anchor, must sign individual agreements with seven parties.
Yesh Atid and the centrist Blue and White party of Defence Minster Benny Gantz said they had agreed overnight "on the outlines of the government and core issues relating to the strengthening of democracy and Israeli society".
Mr Gantz, whose national unity government with Mr Netanyahu collapsed in December after only seven months, would remain as defence minister in the new cabinet, they added.
Yes Atid has also reached deals with the left-wing Meretz and centre-left Labour parties, as well as the right-wing Yisrael Beitenu party of Avigdor Lieberman.
The outstanding three are Mr Bennett's Yamina party, the New Hope party of Mr Netanyahu's former ally Gideon Saar, and the Arab Islamist Raam party.
"The coalition negotiation team sat all night and made progress toward creating a unity government," a spokesman for Mr Bennett said on Wednesday morning.
Raam's leader, Mansour Abbas, told reporters on Tuesday that the negotiations appeared to be heading "in a good direction", but added: "Until it's finished, nothing is finished."
Some right-wing MPs object to a partnership with politicians from Israel's Arab minority, which makes up about 20% of the population.
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Brazil Covid: Deaths plunge after town's adults vaccinated
A Brazilian town has seen a 95% drop in Covid-19 deaths after almost all adults were vaccinated as part of an experiment, researchers say.
Serrana, with 45,000 inhabitants, saw cases plunge after a mass vaccination with the Chinese-developed CoronaVac.

The team said those who had not been vaccinated were also protected by the reduction in the virus's circulation.
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The findings suggest the pandemic can be controlled after 75% of people are fully dosed.
Brazil has been hit hard by the pandemic, with nearly 463,000 deaths.
The country is struggling with a slow vaccination campaign due to insufficient jabs, while the average of daily deaths and cases remains high amid a lack of co-ordinated measures to curb infections.
Covid map: Where are cases the highest? What do we know about China's Covid-19 vaccines? The experiment in Serrana, in the south-eastern São Paulo state, was carried out between February and April by Instituto Butantan, which produces the CoronaVac vaccine developed by China's Sinovac Biotech.
The city was divided into four areas to help determine the threshold for containing the virus. The team said this was achieved after three areas, or about 75% of the population over the age of 18, had been given both doses.
When 95% of adults were fully vaccinated, they said the results showed that:
Deaths fell by 95% Hospitalisations fell by 86% Symptomatic cases fell by 80% Ricardo Palacios, research director at Butantan, said the key figure was the 75%.
"The most important result is that we can control the pandemic without having to vaccinate the whole population," he said.
Mr Palacios also said there was a decline in the number of cases among children and teenagers, who had not been vaccinated. This could indicate that there was no need to vaccinate children for schools to reopen, he said.
According to Mr Palacios, the vaccine was also effective against the variant originally known as P.1, and now called Gamma, that was first identified in the northern city of Manaus and has been blamed for a surge in cases across the country.
Serrana, some 315km (195 miles) from São Paulo, is surrounded by cities that are grappling with a spike in infections. A lockdown is in place in Ribeirão Preto, located 24km away with a population of 710,000.
The results of the experiment could give a boost to the CoronaVac, which is being used by dozens of developing countries. There was some controversy about the vaccine this year, after clinical trials in Brazil, Indonesia and Turkey put its efficacy in a range of 50% to 90%.
The CoronaVac is an inactivated vaccine, and works by using killed viral particles to expose the body's immune system to the virus without risking a serious disease response.
The experiment in Serrana was the first of its kind in the world, its authors said. There were no reports of severe side effects from the vaccine and no Covid-related deaths among those who had been vaccinated 14 days after the second shot was applied, the results showed.
A similar study is being carried out in another Brazilian city, Botucatu, which has a population of 148,000. Researchers are using the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, produced locally by the Fiocruz institute.
Brazil has the second-highest Covid death toll in the world after the US, and the third-highest number of cases, at more than 16.5 million. The Brazilian Senate is holding an inquiry into President Jair Bolsonaro's handling of the pandemic and the slow roll-out of the vaccine programme. In May, a middle-aged-man suffering from Covid-19 was admitted in an intensive care unit (ICU) of a hospital in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata.
As his condition deteriorated, the patient was put on a ventilator. He was administered steroids, a life-saving treatment for severe and critically ill Covid-19 patients. But experts say the drug also reduces immunity and pushes up blood sugar levels in patients.
After a prolonged stay in the ICU, the patient had recovered and was ready to go home when doctors found he was infected with a deadly, drug-resistant fungus.
Candida auris (C. auris), discovered a little over a decade ago, is one of the world's most feared hospital microbes. This bloodstream infection is the most frequently detected germ in critical-care units around the world and has a mortality rate of around 70%.
"We are seeing an increased number of patients with the infection during the second wave of Covid-19. There are a lot of sick people in the ICUs and many of them are on high steroid doses. That could be the reason," Dr Om Srivastava, a Mumbai-based infectious diseases specialist, said.
What are the fungal infections on the rise? As the second wave washes over India and severely ill patients clog the ICUs, doctors are seeing an uptick in a host of dangerous fungal infections.
First, there was an outbreak of mucormycosis or the black-fungus, a rare but dangerous infection, which affects the nose, eye and sometimes the brain. Some 12,000 cases and more than 200 deaths from the disease have been already recorded.
Aspergillus fumigatus, fungus responsible for severe infections as aspergilloma, disease in humans and birds such as bronchopulmonary aspergillosis and aspergilloma. Seen under an optical microscope IMAGE COPYRIGHTGETTY IMAGES image captionThe Aspergillus fungus affects the lungs, and it can also be fatal Now doctors are reporting a rise in other deadly fungal infections in Covid-19 patients, mostly after a week or 10 days of stay in the ICU.
There are two species of Candida fungi - auris and albicans - and they can be fatal for human beings. Aspergillus, which is another kind of fungi group, affects the lungs, and it can also be fatal.
Of the more than five million types of fungi, Candida and Aspergillus are the two major groups which cause a lot of human deaths.
Candida is a germ that can be present on many surfaces, like shower curtains, computer screens, doctor's stethoscopes and railings of railway carriages.
Doctors say C. auris frequently causes bloodstream infections, but can also infect the respiratory system, the central nervous system and internal organs, as well as the skin.
Aspergillus also remains in the environment and is often found in heating or air conditioning systems. Normally our immunity helps prevent the entry of the fungal spores in the respiratory tract.
But in patients suffering from Covid-19, the fungus, helped by the damage done to the skin, blood vessel walls and other linings of the airway by the coronavirus, manages to enter the respiratory tract.
This infection affects about 20% to 30% of the severely ill, mechanically ventilated Covid-19 patients, according to Dr SP Kalantri, medical superintendent of the 1,000-bed non-profit Kasturba Hospital in Wardha, Maharashtra state.
What are the symptoms of the infections? Symptoms of some fungal diseases can be similar to those of Covid-19, including fever, cough, and shortness of breath.
For superficial Candida infections, symptoms include a white coloured thrush - hence sometimes it is called the "white fungus" - in nose, mouth, lungs and stomach or nail beds.
For a more invasive form of infection - when the bug travels into the blood - the symptoms are often a fall in blood pressure, fever, abdominal pain and urinary tract infections.
Why are these infections happening? At least 5% of Covid-19 patients become critically ill and require intensive-care treatment, sometimes for a long period.
Experts say that those who are put on mechanical ventilation are always at greater risk of developing bacterial or fungal infections.
Rohan Aggarwal, 26, a resident doctor treating patients suffering from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), talks to a colleague while tending to a patient during his 27-hour shift at Holy Family Hospital in New Delhi, India, May 1, 2021. IMAGE COPYRIGHTREUTERS Lowered infection control in crowded intensive-care units during the pandemic is a major reason, say doctors.
Overworked staff in clunky protective gear, increased use of major fluid tubes, decrease in hand washing compliance and changes in cleaning and disinfection practices contribute to lower infection control.
"With a prolonged pandemic, complacency and fatigue has set in among healthcare workers. Infection control practices have gone down. That is the major cause," says Dr Arunaloke Chakrabarti, president of the International Society of Human and Animal Mycology.
There are other reasons too.
Overuse of steroids and other drugs, which weaken the body's immune system, and underlying conditions make Covid-19 patients in critical care more prone to such infections.
"These fungi typically cause infections after the body's immune system is suppressed significantly. They are also known as opportunistic infections," says Dr Zachary Rubin, an immunologist.
Dr Rubin says patients with HIV/Aids have a significantly increased risk of getting sick with such fungi. "These fungal diseases are normally rare in association with Covid-19, but are becoming increasingly more common in India."
Diagnosis is not easy - testing typically requires a specimen from deep in the lungs. And the drugs are expensive.
"It is very worrying and frustrating for the doctors treating these infections. It is a triple whammy - the patient's lungs are already damaged by Covid-19, they have bacterial infections and now the fungal infections," says Dr Kalantri.
"It is almost like fighting a losing battle." The military has been called in to speed up NHS Lothian's vaccine roll out, the health board has confirmed.
It said that the move was to ensure the number of vaccines administered in the area could be scaled up in line with national guidance.
British Army soldiers helped to establish 80 Covid vaccine centres across Scotland earlier this year.
Last week the board apologised to patients who had to wait in long queues to receive their vaccines.
Lockdown easing paused for millions in Scotland Live: Latest on Nicola Sturgeon's levels announcement What level will your area be in? NHS Lothian's Pat Wynne said that the board had invited the Armed Forces back to two vaccination centres where they had previously helped, and they would now return to provide extra capacity.
He said: "The vaccination programme is accelerating across Scotland, in line with national guidance, to help beat new variants and provide protection to as many people as possible.
"NHS Lothian has previously worked with the British Army in two of our vaccination centres and we have invited them to return to provide extra capacity across our centres and join the race to administer the lifesaving vaccine to people of all ages and backgrounds.
"So far, the number of vaccination appointments in Lothian has increased by an extra 11,000 this week alone, bringing the total to 97,000. These are not just first dose appointments but also include people who need to have their second dose and those who rescheduled their appointments."
Mr Wynne said the armed forces would join NHS Lothian's team of nearly 1,200 vaccinators and almost 100 admin staff when they begin work at centres next week.
He added that NHS Lothian vaccinators who work on a part-time or shift basis as part of the board's staff bank were also being contacted by email and text to offer extra shifts to continue to boost extra capacity.
The Edinburgh Evening News reported on Tuesday that vaccinators were sent a text last week warning that more staff were "urgently" required for this week.
According to the paper, the text read: "Covid mass vaccination centres are in a critical position on Monday 31 May.
"We urgently require vaccinators in all sites this week. Please consider helping the NHS in this difficult period".
NHS Lothian said recruiting extra staff members to work with core staff to meet additional capacity was "standard practice".
'Very high' uptake in Glasgow On Monday, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde apologised after people were left waiting in long queues to receive their vaccines.
It said that reduced staffing due to the bank holiday and "very high" uptake over the previous few days had led to long waits.
A spokesperson for the board said: "As the uptake has been higher than expected at The Hydro today we are experiencing queues.
"We apologise to patients who have been waiting a long time to get their vaccination. Due to the bank holiday, our staffing numbers are slightly less than usual but our team of vaccinators are working tirelessly to ensure we're able to see everyone who has shown up for their appointment today.
"We've also moved additional staff from other less busy sites to assist." UK manufacturing is growing at its fastest rate for almost 30 years as the easing of lockdown unleashes pent-up demand, according to a survey.
The IHS Markit/CIPS Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) reached a high last month of 65.6, up from 60.9 in April.
Any reading above 50 indicates growth, and April's figure was the highest since the survey began in 1992.
But there are also signs that suppliers are struggling to keep up with demand.
"Record growth of new orders and employment supported one of the steepest increases in production volumes in the near 30-year survey history," said IHS director Rob Dobson.
Mr Dobson said growth is being boosted by the unlocking of economies from Covid restrictions and ongoing vaccination programmes.
"This is being felt across the globe, as highlighted by a record rise in new export business during the latest survey month," he said.
Heinz tomato ketchup to be made in the UK again UK set for stronger post-Covid recovery, says OECD British exports worth billions face EU tariffs However, the survey indicated that many suppliers are struggling to keep up with the increased demand, which is pushing up the average delivery times to manufacturers.
Businesses particularly highlighted shortages of electronics, plastics and metals, and there were also delays in transport.
In turn, this has led to the highest rise in the cost of supplies since the survey began in 1992, causing manufacturers to increase their own prices.
'Delivery squeeze' Simon Jonsson, head of industrial products at KPMG UK, said: "Confidence is high among manufacturers as demand continues to soar, but there's a danger that many are only seeing the weather in front of them.
"Our closest European neighbours - France and Germany - are also witnessing similar levels of demand for their products. Supply chain bottlenecks are now starting to appear in Germany and fingers are crossed we will not see the same elsewhere."
Duncan Brock, group director at the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply, said: "The march of the makers has turned into a sprint as the blocks of lockdowns have been removed, but we haven't seen this level of price inflation on materials for decades."
He warned that supply chain managers anticipate a continuing squeeze on deliveries and are forward-buying and building stocks, so we may not have seen price peak yet.
"This means bigger inflationary pressures for the wider economy and the country's place in international trade," Mr Brock said.
Presentational grey line Analysis box by Andy Verity, economics correspondent The beginning of a spending splurge? Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane has an economic crystal ball that is sometimes dysfunctional. Last summer he predicted a V-shaped recovery that got crushed by Covid's second wave.
But in February, when others were more downbeat he predicted households would drive a rapid recovery in 2021, spending savings of around £250bn. Today's manufacturing data, dominated by the auto industry, suggest he may be right second time round.
While some of the pent-up demand for cars is domestic, much of it is global - not least from the reopened economies of the Far East. The steepest increases in production in three decades is not pure good news because the manufacturers are struggling to meet demand, source enough raw materials and recruit the staff they need.
And there's strong inflationary pressure - with prices of raw materials shooting up faster than they have in three decades.
There's not much you can do with interest rates to curb surging global commodity prices. But Haldane and his colleagues may have to act if that inflationary pressure starts to spread to the rest of the domestic economy, with serious consequences for the affordability of large debts which poorer households and small businesses have been forced to take on.
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