Day: June 10, 2020

Joe Biden supports the urgent need for police reform but without stripping police funding

Too close to call in Georgia’s Democratic Senate race

More on Asia-Pacific region and the coronavirus pandemic plague: India surge continues with nearly 10,000 cases

Spike Lee answers the question: What makes an American a patriot?

Indonesians concerned that restrictions are being eased too soon in Indonesia’s capital

German government agrees on a long-term strategy for increasing production and use of the so-called green hydrogen as part of a plan to cut the country’s greenhouse gas emissions

Investors await the outcome of a Federal Reserve policy meeting

Roger Federer to sit out the remainder of 2020 tennis season because of a setback in his recovery from surgery on his right knee

20,000 expected as Serbian authorities’ gradual easing of restrictions on large gatherings has opened the gates for the Marakana stadium to welcome more fans seeing the trophy presented

In memory: family of doctors loses two to coronavirus

Debate continues in Tunisia’s parliament: motion for France to apologize or not for crimes permitted during the colonial era and to pay reparations

The camera does not lie: Videos repeatedly disapprove police testimonies of death and mistreatment of minorities placing them in a far more favorable light

Update on coronavirus and its global effects

Britain and the coronavirus : Britain to reopen zoos, safari parks, but no schools

South Korea’s government to press charges against two activist groups that have been floating anti-Pyongyang leaflets and bottles filled with rice to North Korea

Effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world

Greg Glassman, CrossFit CEO, apologizes for posting tweets that sparked online outrage by connecting Floyd and the coronavirus pandemic; he denies being racist

More than 30,000 indigenous people living in the Brazilian state capital hardest hit by the global pandemic are struggling for health care

Investigators find human remains while searching Chad Daybell’s rural Idaho home in the ongoing investigation of the disappearance of Joshua “JJ” Vallow and his 17-year-old sister Tylee Ryan

Plagued by militants, Pakistanis face the rising effects of coronavirus pandemic plague

Pope Francis offers support to an American bishop who knelt in prayer during a Black Lives Matter protest

An example worth following: Dela Peña launched the project she calls Ayuda to help feed jobless migrants in Dubai

Sweden puts to rest its investigation into the unsolved murder of former Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme as the main suspect died in 2000

President Trump, 2020 is not 2016

Was it all in vain: protest movements over the decades

Chaos in Georgia primary: hours-long lines, voting machine malfunctions, provisional ballot shortages, absentee ballots failing to arrive in time

George Floyd did not die in vain; he is a catalyst for change

IBM quits facial recognition, joins call for police reforms
