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Huge snowstorm heads for US east coast
Wind gusts of up to 80km/h are forecast for several days, creating blinding, blowing snow.

Video 47 seconds
Playful pandas tumble in snow at US zoo
Panda pair Mei Xiang and Tian Tian rolled around in the snow in their temporary home.

Elon Musk grills Robinhood boss over GameStop row
The Tesla and SpaceX boss also spoke about Bitcoin, Mars and brain implants.

'We want to be the Uber service to space'
Stardust 1.0 has become the first commercial launch of a rocket powered by bio-derived fuel.

Video 3 minutes 13 seconds
Have US police become too militarised?
President Biden is reportedly looking to restrict local police from receiving surplus military gear.

Canada suspends flights to Caribbean and Mexico
Canada will also mandate new testing and three-day hotel quarantine periods for travellers.

Trump 'parts with lawyers' before Senate trial
Donald Trump has reportedly parted ways with lawyers representing him in his impeachment trial.

Video 47 seconds
Playful pandas tumble in snow at US zoo
Panda pair Mei Xiang and Tian Tian rolled around in the snow in their temporary home.

Elon Musk grills Robinhood boss over GameStop row
The Tesla and SpaceX boss also spoke about Bitcoin, Mars and brain implants.

'We want to be the Uber service to space'
Stardust 1.0 has become the first commercial launch of a rocket powered by bio-derived fuel.
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The US abortion U-turn 'will save lives in Africa'

Rhoda Odhiambo
BBC Africa Health, Nairobi
Sexual and reproductive health advocates in Africa have welcomed the news that US President Joe Biden has reversed a ban on federal funds going to international aid groups that perform or inform about abortions.
Some sexual health clinics in Africa were forced to close after 2017 when US President Donald Trump cut funding to organisations that provide contraception and safe abortion services.
Nelly Munyasia, head of Reproductive Health Network Kenya, said that what was known as the “global gag rule” had made it difficult for her organisation to offer help to women in the last few years.
“Women and girls died as a direct result of the 'gag rule' - those who could no longer get HIV and cancer screening, or who without contraception and reproductive health care resorted to unsafe abortions. Repeal will save lives and it should be permanent,” she told the BBC.
Moses Mulumba, from the Center for Health, Human Rights and Development in Uganda, said that the "gag rule" demonstrated the consequences of repressive political decisions from other countries and how they affected populations in low and middle-income countries.
“As a result of the 'global gag rule', my organisation... had to close down our work halfway into a four-year, USAid-funded project on advocacy for better health, despite progress and our good performance on the project,” he told the BBC.
Its repeal will mean more women can get essential reproductive health care, including contraceptives, but also HIV and cancer screening and other life-saving services.
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