Philonise Floyd: 'It's just a lot of pain right now'
The brother of George Floyd and the family's lawyer spoke to the BBC about the impact his death has had on the world.
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Kosovo president rejects war crimes indictment as 'attempt to rewrite history'
Hashim Thaci says accusations by international prosecutors are an attempt to rewrite Kosovo's history.
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Australia caps toilet roll sales after panic-buying
Supermarkets impose one or two-pack limits on toilet roll as Covid-19 cases in Victoria spike.
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Rapper Huey has been killed in a double shooting in his hometown of St. Louis, according to reports. He was 32.
The “Pop, Lock & Drop It” star — real name Lawrence Franks Jr. — was shot at least once at about 11 p.m. Thursday while in a front yard, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Huey — who had a teenage daughter — was pronounced dead after being taken to a local hospital, police told the paper, without officially confirming his identity.
A second victim went to a local precinct and was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police told the paper. It was not immediately clear how he was connected to Huey.
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New questions have emerged about the condition of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with the Japanese defense minister suggesting that the latest round of saber-rattling from the rogue regime may be due to his poor health and a spread of COVID-19 in the country, according to reports.
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Glasgow attack: 17-year-old among six men injured as police confirm incident not terror-related - live
Suspect shot dead by police; 42-year-old police officer among injured in incident in West George Street Glasgow attack: suspect shot dead after stabbingsShare your experiences 6.46pm BSTA Number 10 spokesperson said: “The PM has this afternoon spoken with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon about the incident in Glasgow. “He has also held a meeting with the Home Secretary and senior police officers, in which he was updated. 6.41pm BSTCraig Milroy was working nearby and said that he saw an injured man lying on the steps outside the Park Inn Hotel.He added he saw up to seven people being taken away in ambulances. Continue reading...
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Angela Merkel: UK must live with consequences of weaker ties to EU
German leader signals trade compromise less likely as she hardens tone on no-deal Brexit Do not assume US still aspires to be a world leader, Merkel warnsFull transcript of Angela Merkel interviewThe UK will have to “live with the consequences” of Boris Johnson ditching Theresa May’s plan to maintain close economic ties with the EU after Brexit, Angela Merkel has said, hardening her tone over the prospect of a no-deal scenario at the end of the year.After more than three years in which the German chancellor repeatedly emphasised her openness to a deal that would maintain the UK’s current flows of trade with the bloc, she suggested the door leading to such a compromise had now closed. Continue read...
Hardline policing may provoke civil unrest, government warned
Real sense of calamity on the way, says police commissioner, as lockdown eases and tensions risePolitical leaders taking a draconian line on how police should respond to unrest risk fanning the flames of disorder as the coronavirus lockdown lifts, the government was warned on Friday.After days of tension between police officers and the public culminated in 22 officers being injured in a confrontation with residents attending an outdoor party in Brixton on Wednesday, the home secretary met with Met chief Cressida Dick to demand a “full explanation” of the circumstances of the incident. Continue reading...
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'We've bought the wrong satellites': UK tech gamble baffles experts
Bid for 20% of OneWeb to replace Galileo after Brexit ‘looks like nationalism trumping industrial policy’The UK government’s plan to invest hundreds of millions of pounds in a satellite broadband company has been described as “nonsensical” by experts, who say the company doesn’t even make the right type of satellite the country needs after Brexit.The investment in OneWeb, first reported on Thursday night, is intended to mitigate against the UK losing access to the EU’s Galileo satellite navigation system. Continue reading...
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Investigation into Met officers' alleged photos of murdered sisters will consider racism
IOPC will address if racial bias played a part after Cressida Dick apologises for officers’ alleged actionsThe investigation into two Metropolitan police officers over allegations they took photographs at a murder scene will consider if racism led to their actions, the Guardian has learned.The case is being investigated by the police watchdog, which on Monday arrested the two officers over the claims. Continue reading...
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Florida Reports More Than 8,900 New Daily Cases
The W.H.O. said it needs $27.9 billion to speed production of a vaccine. Infections among Latinos in the U.S. have far outpaced those among the rest of the population during the recent surge in cases.
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Many Latinos Couldn’t Stay Home. Now Virus Cases Are Soaring in the Community.
Rates of coronavirus infection among Latinos have risen rapidly across the United States.
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Coronavirus Symptoms Full List: What Are They? Is There a Cure?
Here’s what to do if you feel sick and are worried it may be the coronavirus.
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Florida Smirked at New York's Coronavirus Crisis. Now It Has Its Own.
With infections surging in Florida while they retreat in New York, the two states and their governors reflect the shifting course of the pandemic.
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Lockdowns Tamed Road Traffic. Here’s How Cities Aim to Keep It Down.
Officials are trying to prevent a return to urban gridlock and pollution as residents begin to travel again.
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UK coronavirus live: three men stabbed at Bournemouth beach after major incident declared over crowding
The men in their 20s were hurt in fight near pier; visitors told to stay away from beaches; police injured breaking up unlicensed music event in LondonMatt Hancock says he could close beaches after major incidentHealth chiefs urge UK public to comply with contact-tracing rulesHancock introduces ‘walk-through’ test centres following fierce criticismPolice warn of Covid-19 risks as Liverpool fans celebrate title win 12.56pm BSTA former mayor has resigned after comparing Black Lives Matter protesters to monkeys jumping on a car.Peter Kraus, 68, resigned as a councillor after putting the images side-by-side on his Facebook page.I’m sad to see another derogatory post, thi...
Tate Modern: teenager jailed for 15 years for attempted murder
Jonty Bravery threw six-year-old French boy off viewing platform at London galleryTate Modern attacker Jonty Bravery seemed set on horrific planA teenager who admitted attempting to murder a six-year-old boy by throwing him off the viewing platform at the Tate Modern gallery in London has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.Jonty Bravery, 18 was sentenced at the Old Bailey on Friday. Continue reading...
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Coronavirus: US hits record high in daily cases
More than 40,000 infections recorded in a day as surge prompts some states to halt reopenings.
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Coronavirus: Sweden says WHO made 'total mistake' by including it in warning
Sweden's state epidemiologist says the agency misinterpreted data underpinning alarm over infections.
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Imran Khan criticised after calling Osama Bin Laden a 'martyr'
Pakistan's opposition rounds on PM Imran Khan, who said the US "martyred" the 9/11 mastermind.
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As Virus Surges, Younger People Account for ‘Disturbing’ Number of Cases
People in their 20s, 30s and 40s account for a growing proportion of the cases in many places, raising fears that asymptomatic young people are helping to fuel the virus’s spread.
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Live Coronavirus News: U.S. Suffers Another Record Daily Caseload
With more than 40,000 new cases across the country, Florida and Texas paused their reopenings. In India, there is an effort to test all 29 million people in the capital, New Delhi.
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Many Latinos Couldn’t Stay Home. Now Virus Cases Are Soaring.
Rates of coronavirus infection among Latinos have risen rapidly across the United States.
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Florida Smirked at New York’s Virus Crisis. Now It Has Its Own.
With infections surging in Florida while they retreat in New York, the two states and their governors reflect the shifting course of the pandemic.
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Flare-up in Coronavirus Cases Sets Back Germany’s Reopening Efforts
Regional authorities have locked down two counties for the first time since the country’s broader reopening, which had been considered a success.
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Coronavirus: US cases ‘may have topped 20 million’
Health officials say the true number of cases is about 10 times higher than the reported figure.
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Shaoquett Moselmane: Australian lawmaker's office raided 'amid China probe'
The state politician's office is the subject of an investigation by police and intelligence officials.
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Coronavirus: Singapore bans Britons for lockdown 'bar crawl'
The men, who visited three bars in 45 minutes, have been banned from working in Singapore.
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Curious shark sends surfers in South Africa to shore
A great white shark swimming in Plettenberg Basy, South Africa caused surfers to head to shore.
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