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Australian PM urges the acknowledgement of ‘positive and negative’ of history

Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison has weighed in on the debate surrounding the removal of controversial memorials of historic figures, saying people need to...

Boris Johnson considering reducing the two-metre social-distancing restriction

Boris Johnson is considering reducing the two-metre social-distancing restriction to allow schools in England to reopen fully by September. Labour leader Keir Starmer criticised the...

Amazon to ban police using its facial recogitition technology

Amazon will ban police use of its facial recognition software for a year to allow US lawmakers time to devise legislation to regulate the...

Busy shops and packed buses as Sao Paulo reopens amid coronavirus pandemic

Retail shops have reopened after a two-month pandemic shutdown in Brazil’s biggest city, leading to crowded public transport and many people ignoring social distancing...

Minneapolis police chief takes on union and promises change

The Minneapolis Police Department has said it will withdraw from police union contract negotiations. Chief Medaria Arradondo also announced initial steps in what he said...

Covid-19 deaths in UK stayed above 1,000 a day for 22 consecutive days in April, analysis shows

At least 1,000 deaths involving Covid-19 took place in the UK for 22 days in a row in April, new analysis shows. Between April 2...

Richmond protesters topple Columbus statue and throw it in lake

A statue of Christopher Columbus in Richmond, Virginia, has been torn down by protesters, set on fire and then thrown into a lake. The figure...

Hundreds of thousands forced from homes by China floods

Flooding in south and central China has caused more than a dozen deaths and forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. About 228,000...

Campaigners face charges for flying leaflets into North Korea

South Korea’s government has said it will press charges against two activist groups that have been floating anti-Pyongyang leaflets and bottles filled with rice...

Brazilian government ordered to resume publishing full coronavirus data

A Brazilian Supreme Court justice has ordered the government to resume publication of full Covid-19 data, including the cumulative death toll, following allegations that...

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