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SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 2021 + HIGHLIGHTS WUHAN (China): WHO experts continue visit in Wuhan RUSSIA: Nationwide protests called by aides of jailed opposition leader Navalny + ASIA-PACIFIC WUHAN (China): Monitoring as WHO experts in Wuhan for virus probe - LIVES/EDITS- COVERAGE DEPENDS ON ACCESS - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT TBA NAYPYIDAW (Myanmar): Lawmakers react to fears of a potential coup as new Parliament seats for the first time - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 1200 GMT + EUROPE EXETER (United Kingdom): As Britain starts offering Hong Kongers long-term visas, recent emigrants reflect on decision to leave China - SOURCE: AFPTV - PKG 0200 GMT MOSCOW (Russia): Protesters gather near FSB building and march in city's centre - SOURCE: AFPTV - LIVE 0800 GMT - EDIT TO FOLLOW SAINT PETERSBURG (Russia): Protesters in Russia's second city demand freedom for opposition leader Navalny - SOURCE: AFPTV - TAPE TURN ON MERIT - EDIT TO FOLLOW - LIVE TBA RUSSIA: Nationwide protests called by aides of jailed opposition leader Navalny - REGULAR UPDATES VLADIVOSTOK (Russia): Protests demanding freedom for Kremlin foe Navalny start in Russia's far east capital - SOURCE: AFPTV - TAPE TURN 0600 GMT - EDIT TO FOLLOW - LIVE TBA PARIS (France): Demonstration against the bioethics law - LIVE 1330 GMT - EDIT TO FOLLOW PARIS (France): French police mobilised to monitor the respect of stricter anti-virus measures - EDIT 1400 GMT ELVAS (Portugal): Restrictions on international travel take effect - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 1500 GMT VIENNA (Austria): Protests called by far-right groups against virus restrictions - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT ON MERIT - EDIT 1600 GMT BUDAPEST (Hungary): Thousands of people expected to attend protest against virus restrictions - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 1800 GMT PARIS (France): Forum des Halles and Galeries Lafayette closed due to new anti-coronavirus restrictions - EDIT 1800 GMT + MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA ALGIERS (Algeria): Algerians get vaccinated against Covid-19 - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 1600 GMT + SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA BUKAVU (DR Congo): Covid-19 centre closes down for lack of funds - SOURCE: AFPTV EDIT 1100 GMT + LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN BUENOS AIRES (Argentina): Demonstration to ask for justice for a Venezuelan woman allegedly abused by an employer during a work interview. - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 0200 GMT LIMA (Peru): Lima initiates total lockdown due to second wave of Covid-19 cases - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 2100 GMT + SPORT SAO PAULO (Brazil): Football/Copa Libertadores. Fans react after final - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 0200 GMT SANTOS (Brazil): Football/Copa Libertadores. Fans react after final - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 0300 GMT RIO DE JANEIRO (Brazil): Football/Copa Libertadores. Final. Santos-Palmeiras post-match presser - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 0300 GMT MELBOURNE (Australia): Players prepare for the Australian Open - SOURCE: TENNIS AUSTRALIA - TBC GARGES-LÈS-GONESSE (France): Mayors of Paris suburbs present their solutions to 'save' sport in popular cities - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 1600 GMT LORIENT (France): Football/Ligue 1. FC Lorient-PSG post-match presser - SOURCE: @LFP - EDIT 1800 GMT + FEATURES TAOUARGA (Libya): In troubled Libya, women try to weave back peace - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 0100 GMT GARGES-LES-GONESSE (France): Covid-19 and stop of the sport, in the popular districts, a 'republican dike exploding'. SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 1300 GMT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2021 + ASIA-PACIFIC NAYPYIDAW (Myanmar): New Myanmar parliament sits for first time after November election - SOURCE - AFPTV - EDIT 0600 GMT BEIJING (China): Chinese Foreign Ministry regular briefing - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT ON MERIT - LIVE 0700 GMT + EUROPE LONDON (United Kingdom): Volunteers are trained to inject the Covid-19 vaccine to help with the vaccination roll-out. SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 0100 GMT DUSHANBE (Tajikistan): Mosques reopen following nine-month closure - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 1100 GMT PARIS (France): French President Macron hosts his Serbian counterpart Aleksandar Vucic. Arrival and statement - LIVE 1100 GMT - EDIT TO FOLLOW VATICAN CITY (Holy See): Vatican museums reopen after being closed for 88 days due to coronavirus restrictions - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT 1200 GMT GENEVA (Switzerland): WHO virtual press conference on Covid-19 - SOURCE: WHO - LIVE 1600 GMT - EDIT TO FOLLOW MADRID (Spain): Spanish health authorities give press conference on Covid-19 - SOURCE: SPANISH HEALTH MINISTRY - EDIT ON MERIT - LIVE 1730 GMT BERLIN (Germany): Government holds high-level meeting with Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers - press conference of Angela Merkel, Berlin mayor Michaël Müller and Bavaria President Markus Söder - SOURCE: CORONA POOL - LIVE, EDIT TBA ORLÉANS (France): Displacement of Florence Parly, Minister of the Armed Forces. SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT TBA REIMS (France): Trial of the father-in-law of little Tony, a 3-year-old child beaten to death at the end of 2016 - SOURCE: AFPTV - EDIT TBA + NORTH AMERICA WASHINGTON (United States): Senate expected to vote to confirm Homeland Security Secretary nominee Alejandro Mayorkas. SOURCE: US SENATE - LIVE 2230 GMT - EDIT TO FOLLOW + LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN MEXICO CITY (Mexico): Mexican government gives a health update on President Obrador during daily press briefing - SOURCE: CEPROPIE LIVE 0100 GMT + SPORT DOHA (Qatar): Football/Club World Cup. 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