Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Federal appeals court orders dismissal of Michael Flynn case
US weighs additional $3.1bn tariffs on European goods in aircraft subsidies dispute
The United States is considering putting tariffs on $3.1 billion of European products - ranging from British biscuits to German camera lenses.
The move stems from a dispute over aircraft subsidies involving Europe's Airbus and U.S. rival Boeing.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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U.S. Justice Department considers investigation of Minneapolis Police
Minneapolis Police Department following the death of George Floyd.
It would examine the wider behavior of the force.
Sarah Walton reports
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New York sees surge in shootings
shootings, that's twice as many during that period the year before.
More than a dozen people have been fatally shot and comes at a time
when policing practices are under fire.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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Belgium announces further easing of lockdown restrictions
"Mass action" launched for students affected by COVID-19 lockdown in UK
Hundreds of thousands of students in the UK who have missed out on their studies because of the coronavirus lockdown are being told to sign up for compensation.
The National Union of Students, or NUS, wants debt relief for students who have faced disruption since universities closed their doors.
It can cost almost £10,000 to study an undergraduate course at a British institution.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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UK HEALTH LEADERS WARN OF SECOND WAVE
UN Peacekeeper Killed in Eastern DR Congo
The United Nations has condemned an attack by rebels in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo which left one UN peacekeeper dead and another injured.
The attack is reported to have been carried out by the Allied Democratic Forces on Monday.
EU considers banning US visitors as borders reopen
Uganda Temporarily Opens its Border to Refugees
In March the East African country closed its borders as a measure to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Isabel Nakirya reports.
AUSTRALIA: Victorian State government calls in the army to assist as coronavirus spikes
Arthur Stevens reports from Melbourne.
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WARNINGS OVER 'SECOND WAVE' AS UK EASES LOCKDOWN
Indian Government asks sellers to disclose 'country of origin' on its e-commerce platform
Hong Kong's biggest pro-democracy march may face ban
After a meeting with the police, organisers of Hong Kong's biggest annual pro-democracy march on July 1st, say they are certain it will be banned this year.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong's biggest pro-democracy march may face ban
After a meeting with the police, organisers of Hong Kong's biggest annual pro-democracy march on July 1st, say they are certain it will be banned this year.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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Louisville Police fire officer involved in Breonna Taylor shooting
Taylor, an African American woman, was killed in March after police entered her apartment using a "no-knock" warrant and fired 10 shots inside.
Our correspondent Jagruti Dave has more.
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Japan’s virus response package stuck behind red tape
At more than 40% of Japan's GDP, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has boasted that his coronavirus response package is the world's biggest. However, a new Bloomberg report shows that much of it remains stuck in Japan's aging administrative pipeline, blocked by paperwork, complexity and lack of staff. Grace Lee reports from Tokyo.
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US Justice Department lawyer to testify of political influence in Roger Stone case
Stone is a former associate of President Trump and was convicted in November of lying to the police and of witness tampering.
Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more.
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FBI concludes NASCAR driver was not a hate crime target
Wallace is the only black driver in NASCAR's top series and has spoken out about the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of George Floyd's killing in Minneapolis.
Our Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more.
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