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  1. Norway, where the electric car is king

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    Video caption: 54% of cars sold in Norway in 2020 were fully powered by electric

    Norway has become the first country in the world to see the sale of electric cars overtake sales of those powered by petrol

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    Video caption: French President Macron condemns US attack

    French President Emmanuel Macron has condemned the attack on the US Capitol building.

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    Video caption: Brexit: Covid holds up baby's request for settled status

    Mirasol's father says he has been unable to travel to retrieve her documents during the pandemic.

  4. Moderna vaccine approved for EU states

    Image shows development of the Moderna vaccine

    The European Union's medicines regulator has recommended the vaccine made by the US company, Moderna, for use in the bloc's 27 states.

    It is the second vaccine to be given the green light by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), after it approved the Pfizer-BioNTech jab last month.

    "This vaccine provides us with another tool to overcome the current emergency," EMA executive director Emer Cooke said in a statement.

    The Moderna vaccine will need to be formally signed off by the European Commission, and this is expected to happen later today.

    It requires temperatures of around -20C for shipping - similar to a normal freezer. The Pfizer-BioNTech jab, meanwhile, requires temperatures closer to -75C which makes transport logistics more difficult.

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    Video caption: Coronavirus: Germany went into lockdown 'too late'

    Prof Tobias Welte, from Hanover University, on how Germany is coping with the coronavirus pandemic.