World Newspapers
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World Newspapers: Shooting raises fear for protesters
Jun 17, 2020 21:41Police say they have been shot, hit by rocks and targeted by cars in recent days.
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World Newspapers: New virus hastens the spread of old diseases
Jun 16, 2020 21:18As burdened nations shift focus, illnesses like Polio and measles re-emerge.
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World Newspapers: Pandemic may hobble economy for years
Jun 15, 2020 21:29John Dillivan would normally be breaking in new employees at this time of year, preparing for western Michigan's summer tourist rush. Even as the White House celebrates tentative signs of a labor market rebound, the ripples from Howmet's decision show that the pandemic's imprint upon the US. 101/216
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Newspapers: Police officer's fatal shooting of black man ignites new wave of protests in the US
Jun 15, 2020 09:28Tehran (IP) - Atlanta police officer's fatal shooting of black man ignites a new wave of protests in the US. The death of George Floyd on 25 May after he was pinned down by a white Minnesota police officer, has sparked outrage and protests in Minneapolis, across the United States, and around the world.
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World Newspapers: Ten-year jail sentences for desecrating war memorials
Jun 14, 2020 21:30Demonstrators who desecrate war memorials could face prison sentences of up to ten years, under plans being considered by ministers after the Cenotaph and a statue of Winston Churchill was boarded up to protect them from violent protests.
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World Newspapers: New York state is first to move to rein in police
Jun 13, 2020 21:33New York on Friday became one of the first states to take meaningful action to restrict police forces after the killing of George Floyd.205/216
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Iran Newspapers: 5 time more treatment of COVID-19 patients with Iranian medicine
Jun 13, 2020 12:43Iranian researchers succeeded to heal COVID-19 patients with domestically built medicines with a more time increase compared to foreign-made medicines.
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World Newspapers: In states across the US, coronavirus cases still on rise
Jun 11, 2020 22:12When Gov. Doug Ducey allowed Arizona’s stay-at-home order to expire on May 15, 340 patients were in intensive care units statewide due to the novel coronavirus — the largest number since the beginning of the pandemic. 214
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World Newspapers: Tighter controls on D.C. police
Jun 10, 2020 22:06Washington D.C. Council toughens officer hiring and discipline, as a wave of police reform sweeps the US.
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World Newspapers: Floyd a living legacy
Jun 09, 2020 21:28Texas Governor Greg Abbott acknowledged the grief and magnitude of George Floyd's death on Monday, saying Floyd is going to "change the arc of the future of the United States." 216