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Unite warns Labour on antisemitism payouts
Read More Len McCluskey, the union’s leader, says the damages paid to whistleblowers are an abuse of the money it donates to the party Labour’s biggest union backer will review its political donations in light of Keir Starmer’s decision to pay damages to ex-staffers who claimed the party had not dealt with antisemitism, its general…
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TikTok: US general manager Pappas says app ‘here for the long run’
Read MoreUS General Manager Vanessa Pappas defends the Chinese-owned app as President Trump threatens to ban it.US General Manager Vanessa Pappas defends the Chinese-owned app as President Trump threatens to ban it.
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Next-level protection: Anti-Covid HELMET uses space technologies to stop virus in its tracks (VIDEO)
Read More Forget about face masks, engineers from Colombia have designed a special helmet similar to those used by astronauts to work as a protection bubble against the coronavirus infection. The futuristic headgear is intended for use by people who are most vulnerable and who “really live their daily lives with a lot of risk”…
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‘Masks make us slaves’: thousands march in Berlin anti-lockdown protest – video
Read More Up to 17,000 people, including libertarians and anti-vaccination activists, have marched in Berlin to protest against Germany’s coronavirus regulations. Many flouted guidance on wearing masks and social distancing as they accused the government of ‘stealing our freedom’. While Germany had initial success in containing the virus, infections are rising and its R number…
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Saints Quarterback Drew Brees Says He Will Stand for the National Anthem, but Supports Those Who Kneel
Read More (NEW ORLEANS) — Saints quarterback Drew Brees says he’ll remain standing for “The Star Spangled Banner,” but professed respect and support for those who protest racism and social injustice by kneeling during the national anthem. “I’ll always stand for the flag because of what it means to me and to honor all those…
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Moscow calls Polish claims it planted explosives on crashed president Kaczynski’s plane ‘endless fantasy-making’
Read More Polish allegations that Russia planted TNT aboard the plane of President Lech Kaczynski that crashed in 2010 are a figment of their imagination, Moscow said, advising Warsaw to listen to the pilots’ communications again. “Reality has firmly intertwined with fiction, turning it into an endless fantasy-making process,” Maria Zakharova, Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman,…
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Two arrested over ‘racially aggravated hit and run’ in Bristol
Read More Police treating incident as attempted murder after NHS worker suffered multiple injuries Two 18-year-old men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in relation to a racially aggravated hit-and-run attack on an NHS worker, police have said. The 21-year-old musician, who wishes to be known as K or his stage name Kdogg,…
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U.S. Marshals Auction Off Fyre Festival Merchandise
Read More (NEW YORK) — More than three years after the highly publicized Fyre Festival famously fizzled out in the Bahamas, merchandise and other “minor assets” are up for sale — courtesy of the U.S. Marshals Service. In a release Thursday, the U.S. Marshals announced that 126 items from the festival will be auctioned off,…
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Obama and Trump highlight two Americas as election draws nearer
Read More Analysis: as the former president eulogized a civil rights hero, his beleaguered successor seemed intent on undermining faith in democracy Join us for a live digital event with the former US attorney general Eric Holder to discuss voter suppression in the 2020 election, Thursday at 5pm ET. Register now They were six hours…
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COVID-19 Relief Negotiations Continue on Capitol Hill as Unemployment Benefits Expire
Read More (WASHINGTON) — With political pressure rising, talks on a huge coronavirus relief measure resumed on Saturday, focused on restoring a newly expired $600-per-week supplemental unemployment benefit, a fresh $1,200 direct payment to most Americans, and hundreds of billions of dollars in other aid to states, businesses and the poor. President Donald Trump is…
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Trump heads to his own golf club as Covid-19 surges and jobless benefits expire
Read More President makes 283rd golfing trip of his term, according to CNN count, as coronavirus death toll passes 153,000 Donald Trump prompted a familiar barrage of criticism on Saturday by visiting one of his own golf clubs as the country remains caught in numerous intensifying crises from the raging coronavirus epidemic to anti-racism protests…
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Coronavirus: Tokyo’s famous Kabuki-za Theatre reopens after five months
Read MoreCapacity has been halved at the venue, with performers now wearing masks and sitting further apart.Capacity has been halved at the venue, with performers now wearing masks and sitting further apart.
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Crashed plane packed with cocaine was bound for Australia, police say
Read MoreThe overloaded plane – which had over 500kg of cocaine on board – crashed shortly after take-off.The overloaded plane – which had over 500kg of cocaine on board – crashed shortly after take-off.
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Global Meat Speciation Testing Industry
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UK lobbies US to support controversial new nuclear warheads
Read More Letter from defence secretary seen by Guardian draws Britain into debate pitting Trump administration against many Democrats The UK has been lobbying the US Congress in support of a controversial new warhead for Trident missiles, claiming it is critical for “the future of Nato as a nuclear alliance”. A letter from Britain’s defence…
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U.K. Officials' New Trump Quandary: What if He Loses?
Read More LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II threw him an extravagant state banquet at Buckingham Palace. Former Prime Minister Theresa May welcomed him to Blenheim Palace, the family seat of his hero, Winston Churchill. Her successor, Boris Johnson, refused to join a global chorus of criticism after he ordered troops to break up a Black…
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More Than 1,000 Protest Peacefully in Portland as Federal Agents Withdraw
Read More (PORTLAND, Ore.) — More than a thousand people showed up in downtown Portland early Saturday to peacefully protest, about three days after the announcement that the presence of U.S. agents there would be reduced — a deal that Oregon officials hope will continue to ease tensions as the city tries to move on…
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US politics: speculation intensifies over Joe Biden’s VP pick – live
Read More Could the Lincoln Project take down Donald Trump? Texas ‘wide open for business’ despite surge in Covid-19 cases Follow the latest coronavirus developments on our global blog Sign up to our First Thing newsletter 3.05pm BST And no sooner has Karen Bass emerged as a frontrunner for Biden’s vice-presidential pick than stories, probably…
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Florida closes beaches as Hurricane Isaias barrels through Bahamas
Read More State readies evacuation centers with social-distancing measures as Bahamas and North Carolina order evacuations Hurricane Isaias ripped shingles off roofs and blew over trees as it carved its way through the Bahamas early on Saturday and headed toward the Florida coast, where officials in Miami said they were closing beaches, marinas and parks.…
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Coronavirus: Russia plans mass vaccination campaign in October
Read MoreThe health minister says clinical trials are over and doctors and teachers will be vaccinated first.The health minister says clinical trials are over and doctors and teachers will be vaccinated first.
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TikTok: China’s ByteDance agrees to divest US operations after Trump threat
Read More Proposed deal would see Microsoft take over TikTok in US, insiders say, after president said he would ban video app China’s ByteDance has agreed to divest the US operations of TikTok completely in a bid to save a deal with the White House, after Donald Trump said on Friday he had decided to…
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Pandemic May Be The Push To Open Cuba’s State-Controlled Economy
Read More Cuba has opened stores for shoppers with U.S. dollars and dropped a tax on dollar transactions. The government is trying to pull the country out of a deep economic slump, made worse by the pandemic. (Image credit: Adalberto Roque/AFP via Getty Images) Cuba has opened stores for shoppers with U.S. dollars and dropped…
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Public told to avoid four ‘unmanageable’ Kent beaches
Read More Crowds far exceed lifeguards’ capacity as coastguard records busiest day for four years Holidaymakers in Kent have been asked to avoid four of the county’s beaches after fears some have become “unmanageable” because of the number of visitors. The coastguard had its busiest day in more than four years on Friday – when…
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Iran says leader of US-based ‘terror group’ arrested in intelligence operation
Read More Iran has nabbed the alleged ringleader of a group of Iranian exiles in California accused of carrying out terrorist attacks against the Islamic Republic, the country’s ministry of intelligence announced. The leader of Tondar (Persian for ‘thunder’), identified as Jamshid Sharmahd, was captured in an intelligence operation, state media reported on Saturday. The…
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Resurgence of single-use plastics has environmentalists worried
Read More“I think we’re finding more plastic bottles. And well, more plastics in general,” said Emily Stevenson, who spent over a decade cleaning up the shores in South West England.”I think we’re finding more plastic bottles. And well, more plastics in general,” said Emily Stevenson, who spent over a decade cleaning up the shores in…
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Flirting whales and other stories you may have missed
Read MoreWhales frolicking in quiet shipping lanes and film fans floating in Venice’s first outdoor cinema.Whales frolicking in quiet shipping lanes and film fans floating in Venice’s first outdoor cinema.
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Royal Air Force fighter jets intercept Russian military aircraft
Read More Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter jets, from 6 Squadron, RAF Lossiemouth, intercepted Russian military aircraft while they were flying over the Baltic Sea. The Typhoons approached the Russian formation to identify its composition and established it was an IL-38 ‘MAY’ Maritime Patrol Aircraft, being escorted by two Su-27 Flanker B fighter jets. This…
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Eye Opener: Hurricane Isaias pounds parts of Caribbean
Read MoreHurricane Isaias is pounding parts of the Caribbean as the U.S. East Coast braces for the storm. Also, President Trump is threatening to use an executive order to ban popular video app TikTok. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.Hurricane Isaias is pounding parts of the…
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Steve Bannon hails Dominic Cummings and predicts lurch to right for No 10
Read More Architect of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign reveals admiration for Boris Johnson’s aide in interview on dark politics Steve Bannon, who has previously backed a range of notorious far-right political figures, has publicly endorsed Dominic Cummings for the first time, calling him a “brilliant guy”. Donald Trump’s former chief strategist also said that Boris…
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Opinion: 75 Years On, Remember Hiroshima And Nagasaki. But Remember Toyama Too
Read More A U.S. firebombing campaign targeted Toyama and other Japanese cities, killing 180,000 before the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, write geographer Cary Karacas and historian David Fedman. (Image credit: U.S. Army Air Forces) A U.S. firebombing campaign targeted Toyama and other Japanese cities, killing 180,000 before the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and…
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Column One: How scientists revived an old-school treatment for a 21st century pandemic
Read More Scientists searching for a medicine to treat patients with COVID-19 are looking for it in the blood of people who have already survived the disease. Scientists searching for a medicine to treat patients with COVID-19 are looking for it in the blood of people who have already survived the disease.
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How U.S. Protests For Racial Justice Have Impacted The Country’s Global Image
Read More NPR’s Leila Fadel asks Boston College sociologist Ali Kadivar about protests, dissent, and the effects of state-led use of force. NPR’s Leila Fadel asks Boston College sociologist Ali Kadivar about protests, dissent, and the effects of state-led use of force.
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China’s Communist Party Wants To Demolish Homes, Rebuild Rural Countryside
Read More More than 40% of Chinese people still live in the country’s vast, rural countryside. The Communist Party wants modernize the villages by force and rebuild them completely. More than 40% of Chinese people still live in the country’s vast, rural countryside. The Communist Party wants modernize the villages by force and rebuild them…
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Online Memorial Honors Filipino Health Care Workers Who Have Died Of COVID-19
Read More NPR’s Leila Fadel speaks with Jollene Levid about her efforts to gather data and memorialize Filipino heath care workers around the world. NPR’s Leila Fadel speaks with Jollene Levid about her efforts to gather data and memorialize Filipino heath care workers around the world.