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Coronavirus: US v other countries... did it mess up its reopening?
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US v other countries... did it mess up its reopening?
By the time most Americans emerged from lockdown restrictions, a second surge was already under way.
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Ben Stokes should be Jofra Archer's role model - Carlos Brathwaite
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Ben Stokes should be Jofra Archer's role model - Carlos Brathwaite
England pace bowler Jofra Archer should use team-mate Ben Stokes as a role model, says West Indies all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite.
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Social media influencers warned against promoting fake brands
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'I'm happy to buy a fake if it's realistic'
Trading Standards and police are warning social media influencers against promoting fake brands.
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Week in pictures: 11-17 July 2020
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Week in pictures: 11-17 July 2020
A selection of powerful news photographs taken around the world this week.
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Jeyaraj and Benicks: Why was a viral video on custodial deaths taken down?
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Jeyaraj and Benicks: Why was a viral video on custodial deaths taken down?
Suchitra Ramadurai's Instagram video catapulted a case nationally - then disappeared from the internet.
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My Money: 'My house looks happy'
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My Money: 'My house looks happy'
Anna Josse Eklund from Sweden takes us through her week during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Could Canada's worst mass shooting have been avoided?
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Could Canada's worst mass shooting have been avoided?
Questions still remain three months after Gabriel Wortman went on a rampage across Nova Scotia.
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Coronavirus: Donald Trump vows not to order Americans to wear masks
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Trump refuses to order Americans to wear masks
His remarks come as infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci urged people to wear face coverings.
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Coronavirus tests: Swabs don't damage the brain and other claims fact-checked
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Coronavirus tests: Swabs don't damage the brain and other claims fact-checked
False rumours that coronavirus tests can be harmful have circulated in several different languages.
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How a Colombian market is using AI to combat Covid-19 outbreaks
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How a Colombian market is using AI to combat Covid-19 outbreaks
Markets have been virus hotspots in Colombia, so one of them is trying a new way to curb the spread.
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US cars 'must be left out of post-Brexit trade deal'
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US cars 'must be left out of post-Brexit trade deal'
UK safety campaigners raise concerns about an increase in the number of US deaths caused by SUVs.
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Amazon soya and beef exports 'linked to deforestation'
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Amazon soya and beef exports 'linked to deforestation'
UK consumers may unwittingly be buying meat linked to the destruction of the Amazon, experts say.
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Why I fell in love with Irish dancing
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Why I fell in love with Irish dancing
Morgan Bullock was accused of "cultural appropriation" after a video of her Irish dancing went viral.
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Civil rights icon and congressman John Lewis dies aged 80
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Civil rights icon and congressman John Lewis dies
Lewis, who was the last of the Big Six civil rights leaders, was diagnosed with cancer in December.
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Obituary: Representative John Lewis
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Obituary: John Lewis, US civil rights champion
John Lewis forged his legacy as a champion for civil rights and racial equality in the 1960s.
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Nantes: Fire breaks out at Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul cathedral
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Nantes: Arson suspected in fire at Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul cathedral
Prosecutors say three fires were started at the site, and are treating the blaze as a criminal act.
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Twitter hackers manipulated staff to access internal systems
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Twitter says hackers downloaded private account data
It says attackers copied records from up to eight hacked users, but none were "blue tick" accounts.
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Sergei Furgal: Fresh protests in Khabarovsk over governor's arrest
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The protests that are 'an embarrassment' for Putin
Demonstrators say they are taking to the streets "because our governor was stolen from us".
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Man Utd without injured Shaw for FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea
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Manchester United 1-3 Chelsea: De Gea errors help settle FA Cup semi-final
Chelsea will play Arsenal in the FA Cup final after two howlers from David de Gea settle their semi-final against Manchester United.
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England v West Indies: Rain delays start of day three in second Test
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England v West Indies: Rain wipes out day three of second Test
England face a race against time to level the series against West Indies after the third day of the second Test is washed out.
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Iran sends black box of Ukrainian plane to France
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Iran sends black box of Ukrainian plane to France
Iran says the plane, which had 176 people on board, was mistaken for a cruise missile.