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First Thing: ‘A chapter in the book of Washington Covid mismanagement’
Read More Trump’s orders to break the congressional impasse on Covid aid were dismissed – by a Republican – as ‘unconstitutional slop’. Plus, Beavis & Butthead are back Good morning, The US surpassed 5 million confirmed Covid-19 cases on Sunday, meaning it accounts for a quarter of the global tally of 20 million. Over the…
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Federal government had no Covid-19 aged care plan, royal commission hears
Read More In Melbourne, some families haven’t known whether their loved ones are alive or dead, which is “unforgivable”, the barrister assisting the inquiry says Download the free Guardian app to get the most important news notifications Coronavirus Australia maps and cases: live numbers and statistics The Morrison government has said it did have a…
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Kenyan military deployed to fight fire in Tsavo park
Read MoreThe Kenya Wildlife Service blames the huge fire in the country’s biggest park on arsonists.The Kenya Wildlife Service blames the huge fire in the country’s biggest park on arsonists.
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Friend or Foe? Explaining the Philippines’ China Policy in the South China Sea
Read More Role theory explains tensions within the Philippines’ policy towards China in the South China Sea by examining contesting role conceptions in the Duterte administration.Role theory explains tensions within the Philippines’ policy towards China in the South China Sea by examining contesting role conceptions in the Duterte administration.
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Prominent Hong Kong Publisher Arrested Under New National Security Law
Read More Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong media tycoon known as a fervent supporter of democracy and human rights, is the most prominent figure arrested thus far under China’s new national security law. (Image credit: AP) Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong media tycoon known as a fervent supporter of democracy and human rights, is the…
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Beirut explosion: Death toll rises to 200 as protests continue
Read MoreThe governor of Lebanon’s capital says dozens remain missing, as anti-government protests continue.The governor of Lebanon’s capital says dozens remain missing, as anti-government protests continue.
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Hong Kong police raid pro-democracy media group, arrest founder
Read MoreTycoon Jimmy Lai’s arrest was highest-profile use so far of new security law. One senior journalist said it could mark end of press freedom in Hong Kong.Tycoon Jimmy Lai’s arrest was highest-profile use so far of new security law. One senior journalist said it could mark end of press freedom in Hong Kong.
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Azar in highest-level visit to Taiwan by U.S. official in decades
Read MoreChina adamantly opposes Washington-Taipei ties and, Taiwan said, sent fighter jets on provocative path as U.S. HHS secretary began his visit.China adamantly opposes Washington-Taipei ties and, Taiwan said, sent fighter jets on provocative path as U.S. HHS secretary began his visit.
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UK coronavirus live: education secretary says Covid-19 unlikely to spread in classrooms
Read More Gavin Williamson says plans for school reopening guided by evidence of little transmission Global coronavirus live: latest updates 8.00am BST On the Today programme, Professor Russell Viner, president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and a member of Sage, said “reopening schools is one of the least risky things we…
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‘Nobody knew about PTSD’: the survivors of a ‘friendly fire’ attack 17 years on
Read More Audrey Gillan was embedded with coalition forces 17 years ago when a British patrol was attacked by US aircraft. She talks to the remaining crew about their struggle to come to terms with what happened They were waving a white flag: Iraqi civilians desperately trying to signal to the British army patrol approaching…
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Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested under new national security law
Read More Leading pro-democracy figure detained over alleged foreign collusion as police search Apple Daily offices Hong Kong media tycoon and leading pro-democracy figure, Jimmy Lai, has been arrested for alleged foreign collusion under controversial new national security laws. The 71-year-old founder of news outlet Apple Daily, who is already facing several other charges over…
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AP FACT CHECK: Trump's smoke and mirrors on executive orders
Read More President Donald Trump isn’t telling the full story when it comes to executive orders on coronavirus relief payments and health care. Over the weekend, the president suggested that his move to bypass Congress with executive action calling for up to $400 in weekly unemployment assistance would mean immediate cash in hand for laid-off…
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Regional Victoria stage 3 coronavirus restrictions and lockdown rules explained
Read More Victorian premier Daniel Andrews has imposed stage three Covid restrictions across regional Victoria from 6 August Melbourne’s stage 4 restrictions; Covid restrictions across Australia Vic cases map; Australian stats interactive Sign up for Guardian Australia’s coronavirus email After Victoria recorded 671 cases of coronavirus on 2 August and seven deaths, premier Daniel Andrews…
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Under-20s rugby league player charged over alleged brawl after match
Read More Penrith Brothers player faces counts of affray and reckless wounding after alleged fight involving stabbings leaves three men in hospital A Penrith Brothers player has been charged with affray and reckless wounding in company over an incident following his side’s under-20s community game against Wentworthville Magpies in north Parramatta. NSW police Supt Darryl…
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Beirut police fire tear gas as protesters regroup: Live updates
Read MoreUS President Donald Trump announces ‘substantial’ aid; IMF vows to redouble efforts but also demands economic reforms.US President Donald Trump announces ‘substantial’ aid; IMF vows to redouble efforts but also demands economic reforms.
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Scott Morrison presses Trump for continued detention of ex-Afghan soldier who killed three Australians
Read More Hekmatullah’s potential release is the result of a peace agreement between US and Taliban but PM says ‘he should never be released’ Scott Morrison says he has pressed Donald Trump for help to prevent the release of an Afghan man who was convicted of murdering three Australian soldiers in Afghanistan. The prime minister…
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Twitter ‘looking’ at a possible TikTok tie-up
Read MoreThe messaging platform has approached under-fire TikTok about a possible deal, according to sources.The messaging platform has approached under-fire TikTok about a possible deal, according to sources.
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‘We need people here’: the Spanish towns welcoming migrants
Read More Small towns look to bring back life and the sound of children after young Spaniards leave in search of work On the wall of a small flat in Pareja, not far from the chemist, the plaza mayor and the 16th-century church, hangs a picture of a wooden farmhouse set among the palms and…
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Apple imported clothes from Xinjiang firm facing US forced labour sanctions
Read More Details on staff uniforms come after CEO Tim Cook says he will not tolerate modern slavery Apple has imported clothes – probably uniforms for staff in stores – from a company facing US sanctions over forced labour at a subsidiary firm in China’s western Xinjiang region, shipping records show. The details come a…
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‘Collusion with foreign powers’: Billionaire Hong Kong protest-backer Jimmy Lai detained, his Apple Daily offices searched
Read More Billionaire media tycoon and Hong Kong protest-backer Jimmy Lai has been arrested on suspicion of “collusion with foreign powers.” Police also searched the offices of his Apple Daily tabloid, under the new national security law. According to a senior executive at Lai’s media company Next Digital, Mark Simon, the prominent 71yo mogul and…
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Hong Kong media tycoon arrested under security law
Read MoreJimmy Lai accused of ‘colluding with foreign powers’ in most high-profile arrest yet under new security law.Jimmy Lai accused of ‘colluding with foreign powers’ in most high-profile arrest yet under new security law.
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Hong Kong Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai Arrested Under National Security Law
Read More Hong Kong police arrested media tycoon and prominent democracy activist Jimmy Lai under a national security law passed in late June for allegedly colluding with foreign forces, local media reported. The arrest was reported by Apple Daily, the flagship newspaper under Lai’s media network Next Digital Ltd., as well as TVB. Seven people…
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Hong Kong Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai Arrested Under National Security Law
Read More Hong Kong police arrested media tycoon and prominent democracy activist Jimmy Lai under a national security law passed in late June for allegedly colluding with foreign forces, local media reported. The arrest was reported by Apple Daily, the flagship newspaper under Lai’s media network Next Digital Ltd., as well as TVB. Seven people…
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Kiribati’s president’s plans to raise islands in fight against sea-level rise
Read More Exclusive: Taneti Maamau says Kiribati will seek support from China and other allies to elevate islands from the sea, partly through dredging Kiribati will raise its islands above the ocean as part of its fight against sea-level rise, seeking help from its new diplomatic partner China to secure the archipelagic nation’s future, the…
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Australia sees deadliest day of coronavirus pandemic: Live
Read MoreSecond-most populous state of Victoria records 19 fatalities; India records nearly 200 doctors die who died of COVID-19.Second-most populous state of Victoria records 19 fatalities; India records nearly 200 doctors die who died of COVID-19.
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Hong Kong pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested
Read MoreJimmy Lai is accused of colluding with foreign forces under a new security law, his aide says.Jimmy Lai is accused of colluding with foreign forces under a new security law, his aide says.
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Jacinda Ardern must use her power to push New Zealand to more progressive politics | Morgan Godfery
Read More The PM promised transformative government, but has so far largely maintained the status quo Jacinda Ardern was travelling in a taxi in July 2017, two months before the election that would make her prime minister, when arguably the most important message in her nine-year parliamentary career came through. Labour’s poll results were crashing,…
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Beirut: protesters clash with police outside Lebanon’s parliamentary precinct – video
Read More Thousands of protesters have taken to the parliamentary precinct in the capital demanding the fall of the government days after a major explosion rocked Beirut, killing 159 people injuring more than 6,000. The protests began at sunset and continued into the night, with demonstrators clashing with police and soldiers. The demonstrations come as…
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Coronavirus live news: Global infections near 20m as Australia suffers deadliest day
Read More Australian state of Victoria records 19 deaths; US cases pass 5m; UK daily infections pass 1,000 for first time since June. Follow the latest updates Global infections near 20m Greece sees highest daily case rise US passes 5m Covid-19 cases as Joe Biden says pandemic ‘breaks heart’ Brazil scientist’s despair as coronavirus deaths…
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Curtains for the nail house? New plan targets China’s most defiant homeowners
Read More New law in Shenzhen means buildings can be developed with 95%, rather than 100%, support from residents – promoting concern over erosion of rights They stand as eyesores to most passers by and potential public health risks to authorities, decaying buildings wrapped in tangles of exposed wire, studded with protruding leaky plastic pipes,…
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At Virtual Summit, World Leaders Pledge $298 Million In Aid To Lebanon
Read More World leaders, including President Trump, attended a virtual donor summit Sunday for recovery efforts after last week’s blast. The event was co-hosted by the U.N. and French President Emmanuel Macron. (Image credit: Christophe Simon/AP) World leaders, including President Trump, attended a virtual donor summit Sunday for recovery efforts after last week’s blast. The…
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Trump WeChat ban ‘an unwelcome signal’ for Chinese community
Read MoreFor China’s global community, the app provides a vital means of staying in touch with home.For China’s global community, the app provides a vital means of staying in touch with home.
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Coronavirus: Is the world winning the pandemic fight?
Read MoreCovid-19 has changed the world – are we winning or is the virus still taking hold, and when will it end?Covid-19 has changed the world – are we winning or is the virus still taking hold, and when will it end?
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Islamic State in Iraq: ‘How I survived an IS massacre’
Read MoreIraqi soldier Ali Hussein Kadhim recollects his miraculous escape from the massacre that killed hundreds of other cadets.Iraqi soldier Ali Hussein Kadhim recollects his miraculous escape from the massacre that killed hundreds of other cadets.
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Belarus election: Clashes after poll predicts Lukashenko re-election
Read MoreA state TV exit poll shows victory for President Alexander Lukashenko – but the opposition cries foul.A state TV exit poll shows victory for President Alexander Lukashenko – but the opposition cries foul.