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Foreign secretary says Britain can do little to ‘coercively force’ China to let citizens leave
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Troops on Addis Ababa streets as political tensions erupt over Haacaaluu death and wider Oromo claims
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David Clark resigns after controversy over handling of Covid-19; Middle East records 1m cases amid easing and return of tourists; California rolls back reopening of bars. Follow all the latest updates
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Dr Clare Wenham was speaking to BBC news when girl appeared with picture of unicorn
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Referring patients to anti-radicalisation scheme can worsen illness, charity says
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Sex workers welcome the chance to earn again but with strict rules about face-to-face contact, hygiene and making clients check for symptoms
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Campaigners target statues of slave owners and roads named after imperial armies as protests spread to Africa
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Samples from illegal refineries in Niger delta found to be of a higher quality than imported petrol in new analysis
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Beijing’s new rules appear tailored to cover the actions of protesters and their supporters
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Latest updates: how has Covid-19 progressed where you live?
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Time and again, the commander-in-chief has failed to protect military personnel. For Trump, he always comes first, no matter who dies
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Green campaigners and housing experts warn Boris Johnson’s recovery plan could swiftly become a liability
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Demonstrators have clashed with police during protests over a national security law imposed by China on the 23rd anniversary of the city’s handover from Britain
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Police in Italy have seized more than 84m fenethylline tablets, weighing 14 tonnes, at the port of Salerno, in what they say is the biggest seizure of amphetamines in the world
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Up to 3 million people in Hong Kong could be eligible to live, work or study in the UK under a bespoke immigration system announced by Dominic Raab in response to the imposition of national security legislation on Hong Kong by China
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Hong Kong police have arrested more than 300 protesters on the first day of life under the controversial national security laws imposed by Beijing, as China confirmed that some suspects could be extradited to the mainland under the new rules.
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The White House chief of infectious diseases Anthony Fauci has warned numbers of Covid-19 cases in the US 'speak for themselves' and the virus is not under control
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A fishing trip turns into a wildlife rescue effort for the Hurt family on Marshmiller Lake in Wisconsin
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