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African Nations Seek Scrutiny of US, Others Over Racism
African nations have prepared a draft resolution at the U.N.?s top human rights body that singles out the United States and would launch intense international scrutiny of systemic racism against people of African descent in the wake of recent high-profile killings of blacks by American police.
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The Latest: President Trump, Senate GOP Seek Police Changes
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China Accuses India of Carrying Out Attacks Along Border
China on Tuesday accused Indian forces along their Himalayan border of carrying out ?provocative attacks? on its troops, leading to ?serious physical conflicts? between the sides.
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India Says 3 Soldiers Killed in Standoff With Chinese Troops
At least three Indian soldiers, including a senior army officer, were killed in a confrontation with Chinese troops along their disputed frontier high in the Himalayas where thousands of soldiers on both sides have been facing off for over a month, the Indian army said Tuesday.
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Shake Shack ‘Horrified’ Officers’ Drinks May Have Had Bleach
New York City police determined there was no criminality by Shake Shack employees after three officers drank milkshakes believed to be contaminated with bleach.
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UK Unemployment Rising ‘Faster Than Great Depression’
The number of people in the U.K. claiming job-related benefits increased by a monthly 23.3% in May to 2.8 million, according to official figures released Tuesday that likely underestimate the heavy toll on the labor market of the coronavirus lockdown.
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AP PHOTOS: Sunshine, Espressos, Shopping as Europe Opens Up
Whether it’s German tourists basking in Spain?s sunshine or Parisians renewing their love affair with their city, Monday?s border openings between several European nations and the jettisoning of more restrictions offered Europeans a taste of pre-coronavirus life ? a life they will never again take for granted.
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Tokyo Olympic Board Member Would Support Another Delay
An executive board member of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee says another delay should be sought if the games can?t be held next year.
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Black Smoke Billowing From Cruise Ship Docked Near Tokyo
Black smoke was billowing Tuesday from a cruise ship docked at a port near Tokyo as crewmembers and dozens of firefighters and coast guard personnel battled to control it.
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The Latest: Ukraine President’s Wife Hospitalized With Virus
KYIV, Ukraine ? The wife of Ukraine?s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been hospitalized with double-sided pneumonia after getting infected with the new coronavirus.