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Coronavirus: How does a Covid-19 pandemic come to an end?
Read MoreThe pandemic officially started when the WHO declared it in March 2020 but how will it end?The pandemic officially started when the WHO declared it in March 2020 but how will it end?
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Victoria lockdown to push Australia unemployment to 10% and cost national economy up to $12bn
Read More Scott Morrison says situation in Victoria ‘devastating’ for state economy and national outlook as Treasury reveals forecast The lockdown in Victoria will likely push unemployment in Australia to 10% by the end of the year, and will cost the national economy between $10bn and $12bn, according to new Treasury forecasts. Scott Morrison revealed…
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Lebanon orders house arrest of officials over Beirut blast: Live
Read MoreInvestigators probe alleged negligence in storing explosive chemicals at the port; damage estimated between $10-$15bn.Investigators probe alleged negligence in storing explosive chemicals at the port; damage estimated between $10-$15bn.
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Beirut explosion: anger at officials grows after missed warnings
Read More Released paper trail reveals ignored warnings over stash that has killed at least 135 people Visual guide: how explosion caused devastation Tell us: have you been affected by the explosion in Beirut? Anger and dismay has been building in Beirut as officials admitted that a massive port explosion that killed at least 135…
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Deutsche Bank gave Donald Trump financial records to New York prosecutors – report
Read More Manhattan district attorney’s office seeking eight years of the president’s personal and corporate tax records New York prosecutors investigating Donald Trump’s finances previously issued a subpoena to Deutsche Bank, one of the foremost lenders to the president’s business, as part of their inquiry – and the bank complied, according to the New York…
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A Thousand Cuts: inside a chilling documentary on Maria Ressa
Read More The journalist who became a target of Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines president, talks about her surreal present and her uncertain future “For years now, I’ve been saying that I feel like Alice falling down the rabbit hole, with talking cards all over saying off with my head.” As her life has grown increasingly…
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Lebanese officials deflect blame as anger grows over Beirut blast
Read MoreMinisters, port officials and judges trade blame as Lebanon begins probe into cause of deadly explosion.Ministers, port officials and judges trade blame as Lebanon begins probe into cause of deadly explosion.
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Beirut explosion – latest news: Search for survivors continues as death toll reaches 135 and Macron to arrive in Lebanon
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Ahmedabad: Fire in India Covid hospital kills eight in critical care
Read MoreThe blaze had spread after a staff member’s PPE kit caught fire due to a short circuit.The blaze had spread after a staff member’s PPE kit caught fire due to a short circuit.
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A See-Saw Relationship: An Overview of Afghanistan’s Ties with India and Pakistan
Read More Afghanistan’s foreign policy toward India has always been the antithesis of its foreign policy toward Pakistan across three governments since 1996.Afghanistan’s foreign policy toward India has always been the antithesis of its foreign policy toward Pakistan across three governments since 1996.
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UN discusses Kashmir for 3rd time since India ends statehood
Read More The U.N. Security Council discussed disputed Kashmir at Pakistan’s request Wednesday for the third time since India’s Hindu nationalist government decided to end the Muslim-majority region’s semi-autonomy a year ago. The U.N.’s most powerful body did not take any action or issue a statement after the virtual meeting behind closed doors. The U.N.…
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Lack of study and oversight raises concerns about tear gas
Read More Shortly into the march, police, who reported that water bottles and rocks were being thrown at them, unleashed a volley of tear gas on the entire crowd, including those who were marching peacefully. The Charlotte protest was one of the dozens around the country during the past few months where police unleashed tear…
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Almost half of UK charities for world’s poorest set to close in a year – survey
Read More Demand for services overseas has risen during Covid-19 but lack of financial support will force 45% to shut their doors Nearly half of the UK’s small charities working with the world’s poorest people expect to close within the next 12 months due to lack of financial support, a survey has found. Despite most…
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Wole Soyinka protests imprisonment of Nigerian humanist Mubarak Bala
Read More Nobel literature laureate writes letter of solidarity marking Bala’s 100th day in detention, saying his supporters ‘will not rest until you are free and safe’ The Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka, who was held as a political prisoner in Nigeria in the 1960s, has written a letter of solidarity to the detained Nigerian humanist…
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Mexico state bans sale of sugary drinks and junk food to children
Read More Oaxaca brings in measures after obesity crisis is highlighted by high death toll during coronavirus pandemic The southern Mexican state of Oaxaca has banned the sale of sugary drinks and high-calorie snack foods to children – a measure aimed at curbing obesity. The bill to reform the state’s children and adolescents’ rights law…
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Beirut explosion: Angry residents demand answers after blast
Read MorePeople in Lebanon call for justice after a blast that left at least 135 dead and over 4,000 injured.People in Lebanon call for justice after a blast that left at least 135 dead and over 4,000 injured.
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Facebook, Twitter pull Trump posts over COVID-19 misinformation
Read MoreDeleted posts feature a link to a Fox News video in which Trump says children are ‘almost immune’ to the coronavirus.Deleted posts feature a link to a Fox News video in which Trump says children are ‘almost immune’ to the coronavirus.
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Hiroshima bomb: Japan marks 75 years since nuclear attack
Read MoreThe first nuclear weapon used in war killed 140,000 people – Japan surrendered days later, ending WW2.The first nuclear weapon used in war killed 140,000 people – Japan surrendered days later, ending WW2.
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Survivors Mark 75th Anniversary of World’s First Atomic Attack
Read More (HIROSHIMA, Japan) — The dwindling witnesses to the world’s first atomic bombing marked its 75th anniversary Thursday, with Hiroshima’s mayor and others noting as hypocritical the Japanese government’s refusal to sign a nuclear weapons ban treaty. Mayor Kazumi Matsui urged world leaders to more seriously commit to nuclear disarmament, pointing out Japan’s failures.…
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Survivors Mark 75th Anniversary of World’s First Atomic Attack
Read More (HIROSHIMA, Japan) — The dwindling witnesses to the world’s first atomic bombing marked its 75th anniversary Thursday, with Hiroshima’s mayor and others noting as hypocritical the Japanese government’s refusal to sign a nuclear weapons ban treaty. Mayor Kazumi Matsui urged world leaders to more seriously commit to nuclear disarmament, pointing out Japan’s failures.…
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Hospitals damaged in Beirut blast forced to turn away patients
Read More“I don’t think we can handle what’s coming,” one doctor said, as crises have piled up on the Middle Eastern nation.”I don’t think we can handle what’s coming,” one doctor said, as crises have piled up on the Middle Eastern nation.
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Beirut explosion: how you can help victims in Lebanon
Read More The death toll stands at 135, with more than 5,000 injured and 300,000 homes badly damaged. There are several organisations seeking donations or funding Visual guide: how explosion caused devastation Tell us: have you been affected by the explosion in Beirut? Large swaths of Beirut were destroyed on Tuesday when a huge blast…
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Michelle Obama: Former US first lady says she has ‘low-grade depression’
Read MoreThe former US first lady blames it on the pandemic, racial tensions and the Trump administration.The former US first lady blames it on the pandemic, racial tensions and the Trump administration.
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Biodiversity Loss Could be Making Us Sick – Here’s Why
Read More Aug 05 (IPS) – By 2050, 70% of the world’s population is expected to live in towns and cities. Urban living brings many benefits, but city dwellers worldwide are seeing a rapid increase in noncommunicable health problems, such as asthma and inflammatory bowel disease. Read the full story, “Biodiversity Loss Could be Making…
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Papua New Guinea’s massive Ok Tedi mine closes as Covid cases spread to new areas
Read More Operation shuts for 14 days as coronavirus infections rise more than ten-fold in three weeks Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Cases of Covid-19 in Papua New Guinea have spread to new provinces, forcing the closure of the massive Ok Tedi mine, and sparking warnings that a surge in infections,…
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These Before And After Photos Show The Damage In Beirut After The Massive Explosion
Read More The force of the explosion was estimated by a team of British scientists to be one-tenth the power of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 during World War II. View Entire Post › The force of the explosion was estimated by a team of British scientists to be one-tenth the power…
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Mental Health and COVID-19 in India
Read More Aug 05 (IPS) – To fully realise the mental health crisis that India faces in relation to COVID-19, one has to begin with recognising the very serious situation that existed even before the pandemic. Read the full story, “Mental Health and COVID-19 in India”, on globalissues.org → Aug 05 (IPS) – To fully…
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Beirut blast: what we know so far
Read More An explosion in the port of Lebanon’s capital on Tuesday devastated the city, with a national day of mourning declared for Wednesday Beirut explosion: latest updates Full report: Huge explosion rocks Lebanese capital ‘We’re cursed’: shock and despair in Beirut as explosion devastates city On Tuesday evening in Lebanon’s capital city of Beirut,…
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‘To my last breath’: survivors fight for memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Read More 75 years after bombings, witnesses struggle to remind us of the horrors of nuclear weapons As they mark 75 years since their cities were destroyed in an instant, the ageing men and women who bore witness to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are struggling to remind the world of the horror…
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Facebook and Twitter target Trump over virus claim
Read MoreThe social networks say a post of a TV interview Mr Trump gave contained Covid-19 “misinformation”.The social networks say a post of a TV interview Mr Trump gave contained Covid-19 “misinformation”.
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Facebook deletes Trump post over coronavirus misinformation: Live
Read MoreDeleted post features a link to a Fox News video in which Trump says children are ‘virtually immune’ to the virus.Deleted post features a link to a Fox News video in which Trump says children are ‘virtually immune’ to the virus.
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Facebook Deletes a Trump Post for the First Time, Citing Coronavirus Misinformation
Read More Facebook has deleted a post by President Donald Trump for the first time, saying it violated its policy against spreading misinformation about the coronavirus. The post in question featured a link to a Fox News video in which Trump says children are “virtually immune” to the virus. Facebook said Wednesday that the “video…
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Race to rescue survivors after Beirut blast kills at least 137
Read MoreAt least 137 people were killed in the devastating explosions in Beirut, Lebanon. A number of officials in charge of Beirut’s port are now under house arrest, possibly facing “the harshest punishment” if found responsible. Charlie D’Agata has the latest.At least 137 people were killed in the devastating explosions in Beirut, Lebanon. A number…
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Banned protesters send #ZimbabweanLivesMatter viral
Read MoreThe social media campaign tapping into the anger of the global #BlackLivesMatter phenomenon.The social media campaign tapping into the anger of the global #BlackLivesMatter phenomenon.