Wednesday, June 3, 2020

President Trump pulls Republican National Convention from Charlotte, North Carolina

President Trump says he will pull the Republican National Convention from Charlotte in North Carolina.

He made the announcement in a series of tweets as the second week of protests were underway across the United States.

From Washington, Jagruti Dave reports.

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Tokyo issues warning amid coronavirus surge

Tokyo's governor has issued a warning amid a surge in cases of COVID-19, just a week after the state of emergency was lifted nation-wide. It may lead to the city shutting down once again. Grace Lee reports from Tokyo.


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Tuesday, June 2, 2020

20,000 march in Paris for Black Lives Matter demonstration

Tens of thousands of people joined a demonstration in Paris for the second day running as part of the anti-racist Black Lives Matter movement.

Police used tear gas as violence broke out following an earlier peaceful march where the sister of a black man killed in France in police custody addressed the crowds.

Ross Cullen sent us this update from Paris.

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Protests heating up outside the White House

Tensions are heating up outside the White House, with demonstrators saying President Trump's threats to use military force to restore law and order only prove the need to keep protests going.


US Attorney General Bill Barr has vowed that law enforcement will be out in even greater numbers in the city tonight.


Our correspondent Nick Harper is on the scene:


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Sixth day of protests underway in New York following another night of looting

Thousands of people have taken to the streets of New York for a sixth
day protesting the death of George Floyd.

Protests have been predominantly peaceful but there was more looting
in the city overnight despite a curfew being in place.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Easyjet to resume 75% of its services in August

Easyjet - one of Europe's biggest airlines- says it hopes to resume flights on 75% of its routes by August as European countries begin to lift border restrictions. 

Our Europe Correspondent Lucy Hough has more. 

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Trump makes second religious site visit amid criticism

US President Donald Trump has visited the Saint John Paul the second
shrine in Washington D.C., after his visit to a church on Monday
evening was roundly criticized by religious leaders.

Police used tear gas to clear peaceful protests to allow the President
to walk to the church across the street from the White House for a
photo opportunity.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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UK Foreign Sec Raab: UK has a “duty” to people of Hong Kong

The UK's Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has again warned that if China passes its security law, Britain "won't look the other way." 


The new legislation would make it a crime to undermine Beijing's authority in Hong Kong. Mr Raab worries this would risk the freedoms enjoyed in the former British territory, which he believes the UK has a "duty" to protect.


Benji Hyer has more details from London. 


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Former VP Joe Biden slams President Trump's response to U.S. protests


Joe Biden has slammed U.S. President Donald Trump's response to the protests currently rocking the country.

The protests broke out after an unarmed black man, George Floyd, died in police custody in Minneapolis last week.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more.

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ENGLAND: REPORT INTO EXCESS COVID-19 BAME DEATHS RELEASED

Public Health England has released a report analysing why people from ethnic minority backgrounds are more likely to die with coronavirus.

It shows the risk is still heightened for minority ethnic groups even when sex, age, deprivation and region are taken into account.

Stuart Smith has more from London.

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NYC targeted by looters in another night of violence

Looters have again targeted stores in New York City during another
night of violence.

It followed a day of peaceful protest sparked by the death of George
Floyd in Minnesota.

Sarah Walton reports from New York.

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Violence in U.S. intensifies after Trump threatens to use military on protestors

U.S. nationwide protests escalated overnight, erupting in violence following a threat by President Trump to unleash the military, declaring himself the president of law and order.

Police officers were targeted despite curfews in scores of U.S. cities, while protests were broken up with tear gas and rubber bullets.

There was widespread looting, and scenes of chaos, as international outrage is growing.

Nina-Maria Potts has more:


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No end to India-China border stand-off

Nearly a month since Indo-China border stand-off started, talks have failed to make any head-way and troops remain engaged along the shared border in Ladakh.

Indian and Chinese troops were allegedly involved in fistfights and stone pelting on two occasions in May. China claims New Delhi illegally constructed border infrastructure on its territory- while India's accused Beijing of disrupting its patrols in the region.

Neha Poonia has more from Delhi.

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AUSTRALIA: Queensland apologises to family after incorrect diagnosis of COVID 19

Australia's Queensland government has now apologised to the family of a man who was incorrectly identified last week as having died of Covid-19.
It has taken the coronavirus death toll for Australia down from 103 to 102.
Arthur Stevens has more

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Russian diplomat to UN reacts angrily against UK call for no G7 re-entry

A Russian diplomat to the UN has described the UK and Canada as 'pathologically Russophobic' after the countries said they did not want Russia to rejoin the prestigious club of G7 countries. It came after US President Donald Trump phoned President Vladimir Putin to say he wanted Russia back in. Dan Ashby has more. 

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RWANDA REVERSES LOCKDOWN EASE

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Rwanda has reversed its planned easing of coronavirus restrictions on Monday, after recording the first death from the virus and a rise in new cases. Leon Solomon reports

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Mumbai braces for Cyclone Nisarga

Mumbai is bracing for Cyclone Nisarga, which is expected to make landfall on Wednesday.

This will be the second cyclone to hit India in just a couple of weeks, after Cyclone Amphan (Pron: UM-PUN) hit the country's east coast and Bangladesh last month, claiming dozens of lives.

Our correspondent, Rebecca Bundhun, reports from Mumbai

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PROTESTS CONTINUE OVERNIGHT IN US CITIES

Clashes between protestors and police have continued through the night in several US cities - despite a threat from President Trump to send in the military.

It was the first time he'd spoken to address the demonstrations that were sparked by the death of African American George Floyd who died in police custody in Minneapolis.

Dozens of cities had curfews in place overnight but demonstrations continued.

LA correspondent Danielle Robertson says tensions are running every higher.

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Bars and restaurants re-open in France as lockdown eases

Bars and restaurants are re-opening in France as the country continues to ease out of the lockdown imposed to control the spread of the coronavirus.

Only the outside terraces of cafes will be open in Paris, where restrictions remain on inside dining.

Ross Cullen has more from Paris.
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Cluster suspected at Japanese school

Twelve people, including six school children, have tested positive for COVID-19 in a southwestern Japanese city where infections are continuing to spread. Grace Lee reports from Tokyo.


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