Monday, June 1, 2020
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US protests could spark coronavirus second wave
a second wave of coronavirus infections.
Demonstrators have been seen flouting social distancing and mask
wearing guidelines.
Sarah Walton reports from New York
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6th night of protests rock America
after demonstrators took to the streets for the sixth night following
the death of African-American George Floyd.
As the clean-up continues President Donald Trump remains quiet, apart
from Twitter attacks that protesters say are fueling tensions rather
than promoting calm.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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NYC officials blame Sunday night protests on small group of "anarchists"
Ghana lifts restrictions on social and religious gatherings.
Ghana is further easing restrictions that were enforced during the outbreak of COVID-19. A ban on social and religious gatherings has been lifted despite the continuous increase of infections. The government says it will enforce safety measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus. But the latest easing of restrictions has been met with mixed reactions.
Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Accra.
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UGANDA RECORDS BIGGEST SINGLE-DAY COVID-19 CASES
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Uganda has recorded its biggest single-day rise in COVID-19 cases. The East African country's Health Ministry is also concerned it could see a rise in cases among its frontline workers after seven medical personnel tested positive to Covid-19. Leon Solomon reports
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India braces for another cyclone
A depression in the Arabian Sea is likely to intensify into a severe cyclone and make landfall in the western states of Maharashtra and Gujarat on Wednesday.
Our correspondent, Rebecca Bundhun, reports from Mumbai
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Pressure mounts on Trump after police and protestors clash for sixth night running
UK PRIMARY SCHOOLS PARTIALLY RE-OPEN
Children in the first and last years of primary school will head back.
But teachers' unions and the British Medical Association are worried it's still too early.
Stuart Smith reports from London.
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Seven former Foreign Secretaries urge UK to take lead on Hong Kong
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AUSTRALIA: Centrelink Robodebt scheme deemed illegal - Government to repay $721 million
Arthur Stevens has more from Melbourne
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Muscovites begins easing lockdown with early-morning exercise outings
SCHOOLS RETURN IN ENGLAND
HK Officials Brush Off US Sanctions Threat
Hong Kong's top officials say they aren't worried about the threat of potential US sanctions on the city, after President Trump promised to take action in response to China's new national security law for Hong Kong.
Richard Kimber is in Hong Kong, and has the latest reaction from there.
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S. Korea expands tech-savvy fight against Covid-19
Tokyo pushes ahead with virus recovery plan
It's been one week since Japan officially declared the end of its coronavirus emergency. Already some cities are reporting clusters, sparking fears of a second wave of the virus. But Tokyo is further easing its restrictions - going into "step 2" of its COVID recovery plan. Grace Lee reports.
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6th Day of Protests across the US
Protests sparked by the death of an unarmed black man in Minneapolis have continued for a 6th day across the United States.
The National Guard has been deployed in more than 25 states with Mayors implementing curfews to try and prevent escalations between police and protestors.
Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more…
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Sunday, May 31, 2020
Roughly 350 arrests in New York protests
Thousands of people took to the streets protesting the death of George
Floyd. Demonstrations were largely peaceful but a number of clashes
with police were reported.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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Tanzania to allow Football fans in stadiums
The Tanzanian government has allowed football fans to watch league matches in stadiums following a presidential directive to resume sporting activities in the country from 1st June.
Isaac Lukando reports from Dar es Salaam.
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Los Angeles wakes to state of emergency after violent protests
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