
US elections: Georgia Senate runoff
We talk to voters about Tuesday's runoff election in the US state of Georgia
We discuss the runoff election in the US state of Georgia that will determine which party will control the Senate and how much the incoming Democratic president, Joe Biden, will be able to achieve. We speak to voters about the race and also about President Trump who was recorded telling Georgia's top election official to "find" enough votes to overturn the presidential election result.
We also speak to health experts about how Covid vaccines are being rolled out around the world and what more is known about the coronavirus variant that’s been detected in South Africa.
And schools are reopening in many countries across the world. We hear from parents and teachers in Kenya, Pakistan and the UK how they feel about children returning to classrooms.
(Photo: A VOTE billboard is seen on I-20 West near Lithonia, Georgia, U.S. January 2, 2021. The state's two U.S. Senate runoff elections will decide the balance of power in the U.S. Senate. Credit: Elijah Nouvelage/Reuters)
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