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Cities Declare Racism A Health Crisis, But Some Doubt Impact
Christy DeGallerie noticed a startling trend in her online group for coronavirus survivors: White patients got medications shed never heard of, were offered Xrays and their doctors listened to their concerns.
More Than 300 Detained In Belarus During Sunday Protests
Authorities in Belarus said Monday that more than 300 people were detained during the previous day's protests against the country's authoritarian president, who won his sixth term in office in a vote widely seen as rigged.
Election 2020 Today: Trump's Drive-by, Pence Hits Trail
Heres whats happening Monday in Election 2020, 29 days until Election Day:
Afghan President Arrives In Qatar Amid Peace Talks
Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani arrived in Qatar for a bilateral meeting with top leaders but will not hold a meeting with Taliban officials even as peace talks are under way in the country's capital Doha, officials said on Monday.
State Premier Laschet Is Frontrunner To Succeed Merkel - Party Sources
Armin Laschet is fast emerging as the frontrunner in the race to be the ruling Christian Democrats' (CDU) candidate for chancellor in Germany's federal election next year after Angela Merkel stands down, two dozen party sources say.
UK COVID Cases Jump To 22,961 After Glitch Causes Backlog
Britain reported a jump in daily COVID19 cases to a record 22,961 on Sunday, after authorities said a technical issue had meant that over 15,000 test results had not been transferred into computer systems on time, including for contact tracers.
New Jersey Health Officials Contact Over 200 People Who Attended Trump Event at Bedminster
The officials asked guests and employees to monitor their symptoms and, if they were close to President Trump or his staff, to quarantine for 14 days.
US, Russia To Hold Latest Nuclear Arms Talks In Finland
The United States and Russia will hold a round of nuclear arms control talks in the Finland's capital, Helsinki, on Monday to follow up on negotiations in Austria this summer, the Finnish presidents office said.
Egypt Outlet Says Reporter Detained While Covering Unrest
Egyptian authorities detained a local journalist after she traveled to the southern city of Luxor to cover the alleged killing of a man during a police raid last week, her employer and family said Sunday.
Pope: Market Capitalism Has Failed In Pandemic, Needs Reform
Pope Francis says the coronavirus pandemic has proven that the magic theories of market capitalism have failed and that the world needs a new type of politics that promotes dialogue and solidarity and rejects war at all cost.
Police Officer Killed In The Line Of Duty In South Carolina
A South Carolina police chief announced early Sunday the death of an officer following a shooting in Myrtle Beach.
Pope Francis Makes First Trip Outside Rome in 7 Months Amid Coronavirus
The pope's last trip was to the southern Italian port city of Bari on February 23 for a meeting with Mediterranean bishops.
A Look At Big Issues On Supreme Court's Agenda In New Term
The Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments Monday after a summer break. Here are some of the issues either already on the court's docket or likely to be before the justices soon:
Florida Forges Ahead In Lifting Curbs Amid Virus Concerns
As the summer coronavirus spike in Sunbelt states subsides, Florida has gone the furthest in lifting restrictions, especially on restaurants where the burden of ensuring safety has shifted to business owners and residents raising concerns of a resurgence...
Malaysia Will Not Re-impose Coronavirus Curbs For Now Despite Spike
Malaysia will not reimpose widespread novel coronavirus restrictions on travel despite a recent spike in infections, which a government minister said was partly caused by migrants from neighbouring countries.
Cambodia Demolished U.S.-built Facility On Naval Base: Researchers
Cambodia has demolished a U.S.built facility on the country's largest naval base, according to images published by an American think tank on Friday, amid increasing concern in Washington about China's access to military bases in the nation.