Our US Correspondent Jagruti Dave reports.
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A report published in The Atlantic magazine says President Trump has privately referred to American soldiers killed in combat as "losers" and "suckers."
The President has denied making the comments.
US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details.
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Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has been given a top job advising the British government on trade, despite being condemned by several MPs for allegedly homophobic and sexist remarks.
Mr Abbott will now sit on the UK Board of Trade, set up to help with new post-Brexit deals with countries around the world.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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Protestors have clashed with police in the city of Rochester, New York, following the release of a video showing the arrest of Daniel Prude, a black man who was killed in police custody.
The case has further inflamed tensions over a series of incidents involving police and black people.
Our US correspondent Ira Spitzer has more.
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Just 0.05% of people in England had coronavirus between 19th-25th August, according to the Office for National Statistics, part of the UK Statistics Authority.
The ONS estimates cases there were around 2000 new Covid-19 cases per day in the community in England over that same period, a levelling off after a small increase in July.
Benji Hyer has more details from London.
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All bar one of Australia's states and territories will re-open internal borders in December.
Shaun Bindley reports from Brisbane
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One of Hong Kong's leading health experts says it's still too early to ease social distancing rules, despite the first round of mass testing in the city only identifying two new positive cases.
Richard Kimber reports.
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Facebook is rolling out a series of changes in the run up to the US presidential election in November.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the social network is making the changes in an effort to limit voter misinformation and the potential for civil unrest.
Silicon Valley Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details.
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UK coronavirus testing laboratories are struggling to keep up with demand, as they attempt to process 170,000 tests a day.
This has left some people being directed hundreds of kilometres to the nearest testing centre, and has led to delays in the delivery of home testing kits.
Stuart Smith has more from London.
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