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Louisville metro council passes ban on ‘no-knock warrants’ and San Francisco mayor says police will not respond to calls for ‘non-criminal activity’
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For years, these women marched demanding for justice – what’s different now, they say, is a generation hungry for change
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Support has come from some less expected, fringe groups and allies, sometimes in very inventive ways
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Headlines
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‘Action arm’ will have intelligence-gathering capabilities, security chief says, as state media says legislators are working ‘day and night’ on new laws
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Biden says biggest fear is that Trump will ‘try to steal the election’ with Democratic challenger leading president in opinion polls
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Pyongyang says since summit two years ago US has appeared friendly but has instead sought regime change
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City council says memorial to Captain John Hamilton will come down after Māori elder calls him a ‘murderer’ and threatens to remove by force
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Spotlight
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What are implications of Harry Potter author’s detailed essay expressing views on transgender law reform?
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The disappearance of a three-year-old British girl at a Portuguese holiday resort in 2007 quickly became a global news story as the hunt for her grew ever more extensive
Opinion
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s threat will end hopes of a two-state system, says former Guardian Middle East editor Ian Black
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Suddenly even Fortune 500 companies are woke. Let’s make sure that politicians and corporations actually follow through
Our Iranian Lockdown
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The Irish government has contacted the UAE over the involvement of Daniel Kinahan in a proposed title fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua
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The Premier League will have no problem if teams wish to take a knee before games when competition restarts next week
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One of only three black American regulars on the PGA tour joined Justin Rose at the top of the leaderboard at the Charles Schwab Challenge
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US attorney’s office told to supply details of state counsel in case against Ali Sadr Hashemi Nejad, convicted of sanctions violations in March
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UN expresses horror at finds, mainly in town of Tarhuna, and backs GNA investigation
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Culture
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Jake Chapman wants Colston beheaded, Anish Kapoor wants a memorial to the millions killed by slavery, and Tracey Emin is thrilled the ‘stale old men’ are going. Artists and sculptors respond to statue outrage
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Lifestyle
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The world’s largest digital arts centre opened this week in a former submarine base, its cavernous chambers and dazzling visual effects providing exactly what visitors need after nearly three months in confinement
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As some countries in Europe restart tourism, we round up lockdown-easing measures and restrictions country-by-country. Information will be updated as the situation changes
Explore
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Many have attempted to claim that ‘things are better here’ for black people than in the US. This ignores both Europe’s colonial past and its own racist present
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Presenters, performers, writers and politicians on whether the protests in the UK in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death will have a lasting effect
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From maternal mortality to access to pain relief, minority-ethnic groups have always suffered disproportionately. But now the data on Covid-19 deaths cannot be ignored
Take part
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If you’re taking part in protests, we’d like to hear from you. Share your views
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If this experience has given you a chance to take stock and make some resolutions for the future, we want to hear from you
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Tell fellow readers about a Spanish place or experience that lingers in the memory - and you are longing to revisit
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We’d like your help identifying the US frontline healthcare workers who die after treating or helping patients with coronavirus
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Russian-born photographer Maria Quigley grew up in Britain. For this project she returned to her grandmother’s small flat in St Petersburg to explore themes of memory, isolation and female identity across three generations of her family
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Hurling and Irish dancing are part of County Wexford’s cultural tradition. Photographer Luis Alberto Rodriguez got physical with the locals
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The Guardian Print Shop is offering readers the chance to buy an exclusive print, created for the paper by Turner prize-winning artist Lubaina Himid as the cover of a special issue on racism in the UK, that ran in the G2 section. Proceeds will go to the ROOT-ed Zine, a quarterly magazine that aims to inspire, promote and support creatives of colour from, or based, in the north-west
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Michael Turek spent three years photographing Siberia’s most remote settlements. He was struck by the region’s musical heritage – and its plan to build a drive-in theatre for tanks and tractors
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