US Congress certifies Biden's victory after Capitol riots
The US Congress has certified Joe Biden's victory in the presidential election, hours after Trump supporters stormed the building in an attack that saw four people die, BBC News reports.
Lawmakers resumed the session after police managed to remove the mob, which had been encouraged by President Trump in a bid to overturn his defeat.
The certification clears the way for Mr Biden to be sworn in on 20 January.
In response, Mr Trump pledged an "orderly transition" of power.
Joe Biden's victory was confirmed in the early hours of Thursday by a joint session presided over by Vice-President Mike Pence, who said the violence had been a "dark day in the history of the United States Capitol".
Wednesday's chaotic scenes followed months of escalating rhetoric around the 3 November election, and culminated with the invasion of the Capitol.
One woman was shot by police, while three others died as a result of "medical emergencies", officials said.
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