WorldView: Brexit talks, Rohingya refugees, and more global headlines
Britain and the European Union are pushing each other to compromise on issues like fishing as they get closer to Brexit. In France, authorities have started investigations into dozens of mosques suspected of links to extremism. Despite protest from human rights activists, Bangladesh has moved Rohingya refugees to an isolated island. And hundred of London taxi drivers are returning their rented black cabs as the pandemic affects the economy. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN AM with headlines from around the world.
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Tracking far-right threats online ahead of Inauguration Day
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State Capitols increase security before inauguration as authorities make more riot arrests
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Dr. Agus on COVID-19 vaccine distribution, new variants and increases in cases
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Event planning firm honors Lenox Hill Hospital health care workers
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Inauguration preparations continue with tight security and pandemic precautions
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Biden outlines his top priorities as Trump prepares to leave office
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More COVID-19 vaccines could be approved in just weeks
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Biden to focus on nation's "crises" during first 10 days in office
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First look inside new museum that celebrates impact and influence of African Americans on music
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Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. as nation reckons with racial injustice
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National Guard troops securing Washington ahead of Biden's inauguration
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CBS News Poll: Majority of Americans are bracing for more political violence
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Washington, D.C. security tightens ahead of Biden's Inauguration
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Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson on inauguration week threats and prevention
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Music producer and convicted murderer Phil Spector dead at 81
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Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny detained at airport after recovery from poisoning
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