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George Floyd death: EU ‘shocked and appalled’ at ‘abuse of power’

The European Union’s top diplomat said the death of George Floyd was the result of an abuse of power and that the 27-nation bloc...

Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam criticises ‘double standards’ over US protests

Hong Kong’s leader criticised the “double standards” of foreign governments regarding national security, pointing to the current unrest in the United States as an...

Fears virus could spread after South America reopening and US unrest

South American countries at the epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic are choosing to reopen even as case numbers rise, ignoring the example set by...

Tropical storm kills 17 in El Salvador and Guatemala

Rain from Tropical Storm Amanda has left at least 17 people dead and seven missing while causing extensive damage across El Salvador and Guatemala...

Astronaut describes ‘new car smell’ as SpaceX’s Dragon capsule docked into ISS

Nasa astronaut Chris Cassidy has said the Crew Dragon capsule had a “new car” smell as the hatch opened into the International Space Station...

President Donald Trump has derided the nation’s governors as “weak” and demanded tougher crackdowns on protesters in the aftermath of another night of violent...

President Donald Trump has derided the nation’s governors as “weak” and demanded tougher crackdowns on protesters in the aftermath of another night of violent...

Free sunflower for visitors as Dutch art galleries reopen

Some of the most beloved museums in the world reopened to the public in the Netherlands, with Rembrandt’s The Night Watch and Van Gogh’s...

Unrest overshadows peaceful US protests

Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets across America again, with peaceful demonstrations against police killings of black people overshadowed by...

UK passports in demand in Hong Kong as police deny permission for vigil

Hong Kong police rejected an application for an annual candlelight vigil marking the anniversary this week of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, as residents...

Rome takes first steps to reopening major tourist attractions

A long queue of masked visitors snaked outside the Vatican Museums as one of Italy’s biggest tourist draws reopens after a three-month coronavirus shutdown. Museum...

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