Friday, May 29, 2020
Trump revokes Hong Kong special treatment trade rules
status with the United States.
It follows anger at Beijing's decision to impose a new security law on
Hong Kong that US officials say erodes its freedom and autonomy.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Trump ends special Hong Kong treatment over Beijing security law
preferential treatment of Hong Kong following China's decision to
impose a new security law on the city.
In a list of actions against Beijing he said he would sanction any
officials he deemed were "eroding Hong Kong's autonomy", and stop
certain Chinese nationals entering the US.
He also terminated relations with the World Health Organization.
President Trump made the announcement at the White House.
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[ALT] President Trump is pulling funding from the World Health
Organization which he accuses of mismanaging the COVID-19 response.
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Minneapolis police officer faces 3rd degree murder charge in George Floyd killing
The police officer accused by protestors of killing George Floyd, an unarmed black man in the city of Minneapolis on Monday has been arrested and charged with 3rd degree murder.
Derek Chauvin was filmed with his knee pressed against Mr. Floyd's neck, as Mr. Floyd told him he couldn't breathe.
Our US correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Police officer arrested in Minneapolis over George Floyd death
UK FINANCE MINISTER LAYS OUT PLANS TO END FURLOUGH SCHEME
The Government currently pays 80% of an employee's wage.
But come September businesses will have to pay 10%, and by October, 20%, before it ends.
Stuart Smith reports from London.
7 people shot in Louisville during protests against police shooting
It was the second major city to see unrest overnight in relation to black citizens killed by police officers, as demonstrators in Minneapolis again called for justice for George Floyd.
Our US correspondent Giles Gibson reports.
U.S. consumer spending tumbles record 13.6%
as the COVID-19 pandemic has kept stores and businesses closed.
It's further evidence the US is experiencing the worst economic
downturn in decades as people are unable to unwilling to spend.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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UN Report Pins DR Congo Police
A UN report on human rights violations in the Democratic Republic of Congo has implicated police officers and soldiers in a series of killings between March and April this year.
Row between Twitter and President Trump escalates over Minneapolis tweet
Monkeys in India attack lab technician and steal blood test samples
The incident comes at a time when India has ramped up its testing for coronavirus, with more than a 100,000 tests taking place per day.
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U.S. ROCKED BY FLOYD PROTESTS
UK could offer 'path to citizenship' for Hong Kong's British passport holders
The UK could offer British National passport holders in Hong Kong a path to UK citizenship if China does not suspend plans for a security law in the territory.
It comes after China's parliament backed proposal that would make it a crime to undermine Beijing's authority. There are fears the legislation could end Hong Kong's "unique" status.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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India records highest ever COVID 19 cases ahead of lockdown ending
Renault to restructure factories and make worldwide job cuts
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India counters Trump claim of talking to Modi on China
US President Donald Trump has now offered to mediate on the issue twice- he's also claimed that he spoke to Prime Minister Modi on the issue and that the Indian Prime Minister 'is not in a good mood about what is going on with China'.
However as Neha Poonia reports from New Delhi, India says the two leaders have not spoken in weeks.
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UK REGIONS EASE LOCKDOWNS
Moscow revises April coronavirus death toll
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UK suggests pathway to citizenship for some Hong Kongers
The UK says it may open up a pathway to citizenship for hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong residents, amid increasing international criticism of China's planned security laws for the city.
Richard Kimber is in Hong Kong, and has the latest reaction from there.
S. Korea reports 58 new Covid-19 cases as quarantine measures tighten
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Trump targets social media with executive order
has described as 'censorship' by social media sites
It comes after Twitter adding warnings to some of the President's Tweets.
Our US Correspondent Sarah Walton reports
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