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Demands For Democratic Reform Surge In Thailand
Read More Sunday saw the largest anti-government demonstration in Bangkok since a military coup six years ago. Some demonstrators called for reform of the monarchy, the country’s most revered institution. (Image credit: Michael Sullivan/NPR) Sunday saw the largest anti-government demonstration in Bangkok since a military coup six years ago. Some demonstrators called for reform of…
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US politics: virtual Democratic Convention to start amid unprecedented coronavirus crisis – live updates
Read More Pelosi recalls House early to fight postal service election ‘sabotage’ Sanders says Trump’s attacks on mail-in voting a ‘crisis for democracy’ Virtual Democratic convention to kick off with emphasis on unity Sign up to our First Thing newsletter 11.23am BST It’s a long wait today until the DNC actually gets going – and…
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South Korea Faces New Spike In COVID-19 After Months Of Low Infection Rates
Read More Officials believe church gatherings in the greater Seoul region are largely responsible for a sudden increase in COVID-19 infections. South Korea had been praised for its control of the virus. (Image credit: Lee Jin-man/AP) Officials believe church gatherings in the greater Seoul region are largely responsible for a sudden increase in COVID-19 infections.…
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S. Korea quarantines thousands of church members amid ‘worst coronavirus outbreak in months’
Read More South Korea is bracing for a looming coronavirus spike after new clusters linked to religious groups emerged. The coronavirus outbreak linked to the Sarang Jeil Church in Seoul, the worst in nearly six months, has led to a tightening of social distancing rules. A total of 315 cases connected to the church have…
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Huawei CFO to push for release of classified documents in Canada court
Read More Meng, 48, was arrested in December 2018 at Vancouver International Airport on a U.S. warrant charging her with bank fraud for allegedly misleading HSBC about Huawei’s business dealings in Iran. Meng’s lawyers are set to push in British Columbia’s Supreme Court for the release of more documents to support their assertion that Canadian…
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‘Hottest temperature on Earth’ as Death Valley, US hits 54.4C
Read MoreA reading of 130F (54.4C) recorded in Death Valley could be the highest reliable recording ever.A reading of 130F (54.4C) recorded in Death Valley could be the highest reliable recording ever.
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Google giving far-right users’ data to law enforcement, documents reveal
Read More Exclusive: in some cases Google did not necessarily ban users who were often threatening violence or expressing extremist views A little-known investigative unit inside search giant Google regularly forwarded detailed personal information on the company’s users to members of a counter-terrorist fusion center in California’s Bay Area, according to leaked documents reviewed by…
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UK coronavirus: calls for Boris Johnson to intervene in exams crisis – live news
Read More Follow the latest on the coronavirus outbreak in the UK as the government faces pressure over the A-levels and GCSEs exam grading crisis in England and its plans to scrap Public Health England Boris Johnson urged to intervene as exam results anger escalates Ofqual ‘blindsided’ government by revoking A-level appeals process Follow the…
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In Poland we’ve become spectators at the dismantling of democracy | Karolina Wigura and Jarosław Kuisz
Read More A disturbing future awaits the country after Andrzej Duda’s campaign, which merged politics, populism and entertainment The political and ideological project being implemented by Poland’s populist governing party, Law and Justice (PiS), has a long way to run. The re-election of the party’s candidate Andrzej Duda to the presidency last month has merely…
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‘They deserve to be heard’: Sick and dying coal ash cleanup workers fight for their lives
Read More Hundreds of workers fell ill after cleaning up America’s largest industrial disaster without proper gear. At least 50 have died. Twelve years later, they’re still waiting for help This story was produced through a partnership between Southerly and the Guardian, with support from the Economic Hardship Reporting Project. Doug Bledsoe opened his mouth…
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Belarus opposition leader Tikhanovskaya says she’s ready to ‘act as national leader’ if new elections are held
Read More Opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya has said she is ready and willing to be the interim leader of Belarus if the country holds new elections, amid growing political turmoil in the country. Tikhanovskaya, who fled to Lithuania last week, said in a video message that she was prepared to take the reins in Minsk…
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Somalia: Over a dozen killed in hours-long Mogadishu hotel siege
Read MoreAt least 16 killed and many wounded in attack carried out by al-Shabab on upscale beachfront hotel in capital.At least 16 killed and many wounded in attack carried out by al-Shabab on upscale beachfront hotel in capital.
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Jacinda Ardern postpones New Zealand election due to coronavirus – video
Read More Jacinda Ardern has postponed the New Zealand general election by four weeks, to 17 October, but ruled out delaying it any further, as the country tackles a new outbreak of the coronavirus. The outbreak centres on New Zealand’s biggest city, Auckland, after the country had been free of coronavirus cases for 102 days New Zealand…
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Emboldened Liberal MPs increase pressure to kill super guarantee rise to 12%
Read More Signs Liberals increasingly support freezing guarantee at 9.5% because of Covid-19 recession, even though rise is already legislated Liberal MPs have stepped up calls for the superannuation guarantee to remain frozen at 9.5% after the assistant minister, Jane Hume, said she was “ambivalent” about an already legislated rise to 12%. The Liberal senator…
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New South Wales premier apologises for cruise ship failures
Read MoreInquiry into Ruby Princess outbreak found officials made ‘inexcusable’ mistake letting passengers disembark in March.Inquiry into Ruby Princess outbreak found officials made ‘inexcusable’ mistake letting passengers disembark in March.
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I’ve seen first-hand the toxic racism in international women’s rights groups
Read More White European and American practitioners have not taken charges of discrimination seriously. It’s time to do our homework and learn to change We are long overdue a reckoning around race in gender and development work. The number of women who have recently issued public claims of racism or discrimination against global women’s rights…
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‘It will be different’: virtual Democratic convention kicks off with emphasis on unity
Read More Four-day event where Biden will formally accept the presidential nomination begins today and will take place from remote locations The Democratic national convention begins on Monday with a star-studded lineup and heavy emphasis on unity aimed at presenting Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the US’s best hope for healing a deeply divided…
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UN-backed court to issue verdicts in Lebanon's Hariri case
Read More More than 15 years after the truck bomb assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in Beirut, a U.N.-backed tribunal in the Netherlands is announcing verdicts this week in the trial of four members of the militant group Hezbollah allegedly involved in the killing, which deeply divided the tiny country. The verdicts…
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Death Valley temperature rises to 54.4C – possibly the hottest ever reliably recorded
Read More The United States National Weather Service’s automated station at Furnace Creek in California hit the extreme high at 3:41pm on Sunday A temperature of 54.4C – or 129.9F – has been recorded in Death Valley, California, in what some extreme weather watchers believe could be the hottest reading ever reliably recorded on the…
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La Caravana del Diablo: a migrant caravan in Mexico – photo essay
Read More Photojournalist Ada Luisa Trillo has won the Guardian’s Portfolio Review award at Format photography festival this year. Her powerful piece of work on the migrant caravan follows the people who left Central American countries to reach the US In January 2020, fleeing violence and poor economic conditions, a group of Hondurans organised a…
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New Zealand delays elections a month due to sudden virus outbreak
Read MorePrime Minister Jacinda Ardern, whose party is ahead according to polls, made the move after dozens of new cases suddenly cropped up following 102 days without any known new cases.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, whose party is ahead according to polls, made the move after dozens of new cases suddenly cropped up following 102 days…
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Belarus opposition calls for general strike after biggest protests yet
Read More Industrial action began on Friday, with thousands of workers downing tools in state-owned factories ‘We will win’: vast Belarus rally adamant Lukashenko must go The Belarus opposition has called for a general strike from Monday, after tens of thousands of protesters gathered in the capital Minsk for the biggest rally in recent history,…
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Victims tell of trauma, healing in Golden State Killer case
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'Are you doing OK?': On the ground with NYC contact tracers
Read More Joseph Ortiz headed for the home of a stranger who tested positive for COVID-19, unsure how his unexpected visit would go. The person hadn’t answered phone calls from New York City’s contact tracing program, a massive effort to keep the coronavirus from spreading by getting newly diagnosed people to identify others they might…
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Quarantine requirements may delay return to in-person school
Read More Shannon Silver had planned to take her family on a trip from her home in Connecticut to visit relatives in Ohio just before the start of the school year for her two children. As schools in the Northeast prepare to open early next month, officials are urging parents to be mindful of that…
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Trump motivates Democrats to rally behind Biden, Harris
Read More For the second time in four years, the Democratic presidential primary pitted the expanding progressive movement against an eventually victorious establishment. “Nobody fits neatly and tightly into any one bucket,” said Georgia Democratic Chairwoman Nikema Williams. It reflects both the work Biden has done to court the left and the urgency among Democrats…
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Prince Charles in traditional Saudi sword dance
Read MoreIn Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Britain’s Prince Charles dresses in traditional robes and carries a sword to take part in the ‘Ardha’ – or sword dance – while on his short tour of the Middle East.In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Britain’s Prince Charles dresses in traditional robes and carries a sword to take part in the…
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Yuna Kim wins Olympic short program after day of thrills and spills
Read MoreAnxiety, energy, conviction and courage combined Wednesday to set up an unpredictable race for the Olympic gold medal in women’s figure skating. Steve Futterman reports.Anxiety, energy, conviction and courage combined Wednesday to set up an unpredictable race for the Olympic gold medal in women’s figure skating. Steve Futterman reports.
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Strikes expected in Belarus after mass protests
Read MoreRallies against the disputed election were held over the weekend but the president remains defiant.Rallies against the disputed election were held over the weekend but the president remains defiant.
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Ruby Princess: New South Wales premier apologises over cruise ship outbreak
Read MoreState officials made “serious mistakes” in letting 2,650 ship passengers disembark, an inquiry found.State officials made “serious mistakes” in letting 2,650 ship passengers disembark, an inquiry found.
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New Zealand Delays Election by Four Weeks After Coronavirus Outbreak in Auckland
Read More (WELLINGTON, New Zealand) — Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has delayed New Zealand’s elections by four weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak in Auckland. The election had been scheduled for Sept. 19 but will now be held on Oct. 17. Opposition parties had sought a delay after the virus outbreak prompted the government last…
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New Zealand Delays Election by Four Weeks After Coronavirus Outbreak in Auckland
Read More (WELLINGTON, New Zealand) — Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has delayed New Zealand’s elections by four weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak in Auckland. The election had been scheduled for Sept. 19 but will now be held on Oct. 17. Opposition parties had sought a delay after the virus outbreak prompted the government last…
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Pelosi to Call House Back Into Session to Vote on Bill That Would Stop Changes at Postal Service
Read More (WASHINGTON) — Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday she is calling the House back into session over the crisis at the U.S. Postal Service, setting up a political showdown amid growing concerns that the Trump White House is trying to undermine the agency ahead of the election. Pelosi is cutting short lawmakers’ summer recess…
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Pompeo mocked for saying ‘no other state’ can block ‘MULTILATERAL’ sanctions on Iran US wants to impose despite UNSC pushback
Read More US State Secretary Mike Pompeo has faced ridicule online after he brushed off opposition from other UNSC members to snapback sanctions the US wants to hit Iran with, while saying the punitive measures would be “multilateral.” “If at any time the United States believes Iran has failed to meet its commitments, no other…
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Australia’s face mask advice: are reusable or washable masks best, and what are the rules?
Read More The health department recommends masks where community transmission of Covid-19 is occurring and physical distancing is difficult, and Victoria has made face masks mandatory in the state. From washable cloth face masks to reusable ones and how to wear them, here’s what you need to know What kind of face mask gives the…