Beijing is reintroducing strict lockdown measures and rolling out mass testing after a fresh cluster of novel coronavirus cases emerged from the city’s largest wholesale food market, sparking fears of a resurgence of the deadly outbreak.
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Watershed moment for LGBT rights in US as Supreme Court rules workplace law protects gay and transgender employees.
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The overambitious plan of Athens Municipality the Great Walk of Athens turned into the Great Traffic Jam on Monday morning, when local authorities decreased the six lanes of Panepistimiou Avenue into three for vehicles including public transport means like buses and trolley buses. Central roads in downtown Athens but also …
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The Labour MP’s comments come after the PM announced a new commission looking at racial inequality.
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A year ago John tossell a 73 year old, decided to go for a walk up Mount Skopos. Below a statement by the family has been sent to Zakynthos Informer. An attempt to reach out to anyone who might have some information. Statement:- 17th June will be one year since …
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Paul Whelan is sentenced to 16 years hard labour 18 months after being arrested with a USB flash drive.
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Supporters say the trial was aimed at silencing critics of President Rodrigo Duterte.
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Protests continue after the 27-year-old became the latest African American to be killed by police.
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The city had previously gone more than 50 days without a case, but has now had 79 in under a week.
Read More »One family, two generations of protest
People in Los Angeles took to the streets to call for justice in 1992. Has anything changed since then?
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