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Our masked identities: Cartoons of India's new normal
Cartoonist Priya Kurian documents how masks became prevalent in India - even before its lockdown.
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How Venezuela's fuel crisis is hitting coronavirus victims
Venezuela's fuel crisis has been so acute that even funeral homes are struggling to transport bodies to the cemetery.
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'People use us to go to sleep to': Sudoku solvers become internet sensation
Hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world are watching these men solve Sudoku puzzles.
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Coronavirus: The South African village preparing for Covid-19
For people in South Africa's rural areas trying to protect themselves from Covid-19, hand washing in clean water isn't possible.
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Coronavirus: When will shops open and what will the rules be?
Non-essential shops can reopen in England in June, but will I be able to buy a book or have a haircut?
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George Floyd death: Why do some protests turn violent?
In the US, peaceful protests over police violence have escalated into widespread riots and looting.
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Remote working: How cities might change if we worked from home more
Our homes, transport and city-centre spaces would change if we worked from home for good.
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Russia and Turkey risk turning Libya into another Syria
Gen Haftar's forces have been beaten back from Tripoli but that does not mean peace is at hand.
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Carly Fiorina's journey from secretary to CEO
The US entrepreneur started her business career answering the phone, and went on to lead Hewlett-Packard.
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Dancing On My Own: The story behind Robyn's 2010 'sad banger'
The Swedish singer discusses her pop classic, and how she once became 'tired of the broken heart'.
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Truck Driver Arrested After Barreling Through Minneapolis Protest
Christo’s Grand Projects
Aggressive Police Tactics During Protests Are Under Scrutiny
Amid Riots and a Pandemic, Church Attendance Resumes in ‘a Very Broken World’
Video Appears to Show a Tanker Truck Driving Into Minneapolis Protesters
‘We’re Sick and Tired’: Voices From Minneapolis Protests
Symbol of N.Y.C. Unrest: A Burning Police Car
Destructive Power of Despair
Coronavirus: Some primary schools reopen as parents remain wary
Classes resume for some pupils in England after 10 weeks but a number of schools will stay shut.
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Coronavirus: 'Our business can now get cracking' after lockdown
Outdoor markets and car showrooms in England are allowed to reopen from Monday amid the pandemic.
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The Papers: 'A million pupils stay home' as some schools return
Some primary school years in England returning and lockdown rules easing feature in Monday's papers.
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What Time Is the SpaceX Arrival at the Space Station? How to Watch
Hear 13 Birds Flourishing in a Newly Quiet New York
Coronavirus Live Updates: G7 Summit Is Postponed
Trump Postpones G7 Summit and Calls for Russia to Attend
Thousands Protest George Floyd’s Death In N.Y.C.
A Reporter’s Cry on Live TV: ‘I’m Getting Shot! I’m Getting Shot!’
Teepee built at East Bergholt school to allow social distancing
The structure was constructed by staff at an events company whose children attend the school.
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Trump delays 'outdated' G7 leaders' summit
The US president says he is postponing this year's meeting and wants to invite other leaders as well.
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George Floyd death: Violence breaks out amid US protests
Images from street protests across the US on Saturday following the death of black man George Floyd.
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Coronavirus: The self-isolation choir with worldwide members
This weekend thousands of people will gather as an online choir to perform Handel’s Messiah.
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In the middle of the Pacific with nowhere to land
A group of performers were halfway across the ocean in a 75ft boat when the pandemic erupted - leaving them with nowhere to go.
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Coronavirus: 'I'm high risk but made a full recovery'
Positive stories from people considered at high risk who have made a full recovery from coronavirus.
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My Money: 'Our alternative quarantine holiday'
Alyssa Hulme from Utah in the US takes us through her weekly spending during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus: Independent cinemas unlikely to open before September
An Independent Cinema Office survey found only a quarter of venues planned to open before autumn.
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Coronavirus doctor's diary: Why does Covid-19 make some healthy young people really sick?
Dr John Wright tells the story of Marium Zameer, who became very unwell with Covid-19 despite being young and healthy.
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Trump Hopes for His Own Booster Shot from SpaceX Rocket Launch
Photos From the Protests in 29 Cities Over Racism and Police Violence
Draw a Self-Portrait
Here’s What You Need to Know About Breonna Taylor’s Death
The Papers: Testing 'disgrace' and public's 'broken trust'
Britain's test and trace policy and Dominic Cummings' lockdown trip dominate Sunday's papers.
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In pictures: Peru's most catastrophic natural disaster
On 31 May 1970 an earthquake struck in Peru, triggering a landslide and leading to the deaths of 70,000.
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George Floyd: ‘As a black American I am terrified’
After the death of George Floyd, young African-Americans in Minneapolis say they are scared for their safety.
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Coronavirus: School return plan 'like a jigsaw puzzle'
A head teacher explains how she is piecing school life back together before children return.
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'Hackers burned my hand with computer virus'
Student's computer overheated after it was hit with a "crypto-jacking" attack.
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Coronavirus: How drive-in raves and cinemas will work in the UK
The events industry has new ways to keep us entertained while social distancing is still in place.
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Coronavirus: Bill Gates ‘microchip’ conspiracy theory and other vaccine claims fact-checked
Fact-checking vaccine claims - including ones about the ex-Microsoft boss and a dubious cow-dung trial.
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Special Episode: The Latest From Minneapolis
America Is a Tinderbox
Flynn Discussed Sanctions at Length With Russian Diplomat, Transcripts Show
How the Supreme Court Lets Cops Get Away With Murder
New York City, Battered by Outbreak, Finally Moves Toward Reopening
Attacks on Churches, House of Worship Increase Across the Globe: 'These Are Turning into Houses of Horror'
Christians go to church to worship, grow their faith, and feel safe - but religious freedom monitors say some churches and other houses of worship around the world are being turned into sites of bloodshed.
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Coronavirus: What happens next?
Clive Myrie meets patients and staff on the Covid ward at the Royal London Hospital.
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Coronavirus: Renters struggle most with pandemic costs, report says
Private renters are struggling with housing costs more than mortgage-payers, new research suggests.
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Week in pictures: 23-29 May 2020
A selection of news photographs taken around the world this week.
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Coronavirus: Debenhams makes some restaurant employees redundant
Retailer Debenhams makes staff in some of its cafes redundant after going into administration.
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George Floyd Was Pinned Down for Nearly 3 Minutes After He Became Unresponsive, Prosecutors Say
China and the Rhineland Moment
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
A Continent Reopens
Ex-Officer Charged in Death of George Floyd in Minneapolis
George Floyd Worked With Officer Charged in His Death
‘The Pain Is Too Intense’: Biden Challenges White Americans
Coronavirus: GPs not told when patients removed from 'shielding lists'
This has caused confusion and anxiety among extremely vulnerable people staying at home.
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The Papers: Weekend lockdown warnings and 'border farce'
Concerns over the public sticking to rules ahead of restrictions being lifted dominate Saturday's papers.
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RuPaul's Drag Race season 12: The most political, troubled series ever?
The reality show has reminded US viewers to register to vote every week during its 12th season.
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When Covid-19 hit, zookeeper Caitlin Henderson ended up in lockdown with 70 spiders
When Covid-19 hit, zookeeper Caitlin Henderson ended up in lockdown with 70 spiders.
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Berlin monument to 1989 democracy heroes - in pictures
The bowl-shaped monument in the German capital is designed to move when enough people gather.
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The African-American high fashion pioneer
The story of the little-known couturier who designed Jackie Kennedy's wedding dress
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The coronavirus conundrum when your mouth is your ‘hand’
The coronavirus pandemic becomes a different kind of challenge when you use your mouth as your ‘hands’.
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The coronavirus 'class divide': Parents judged for school return choices
Parents of year six and year one pupils have been falling out over whether to send them back to school.
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Coronavirus: When will public toilets be reopened?
The lack of public loos has led to reports of visitors defecating in public spaces.
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Coronavirus: How Turkey took control of Covid-19 emergency
Even without imposing a total lockdown, Turkey seems to have handled the outbreak well.
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The films to look out for at the We Are One festival
Cannes, Toronto and Sundance are among the film festivals uniting for an online streaming event.
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Rohingya refugee crisis: 'The bodies were thrown out of the boat'
Khadiza Begum, a Rohingya refugee, left Myanmar to escape violence but found more horror at sea.
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Corrections: May 29, 2020
Quotation of the Day: His Project in Lockdown: A Giant Bird
Tough Nut to Crack
G.O.P. Pressures North Carolina’s Governor on Convention
Coronavirus: Two households can meet outside in Wales from Monday
Changes to Wales' stay-at-home lockdown restrictions will be announced by the first minister later.
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Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
Pompeo Releases Letter Clearing Him of Violating Law With Kansas Trips
National Geographic Plan to Dismantle Granite Sculpture Hits Snag
Kosovo Court Says New Government Can Be Formed Without an Election
National Guard Called as Minneapolis Erupts in Solidarity for George Floyd
Millions Relying on Pandemic Aid Can See Its End, and They’re Scared
The Papers: 'Happy Monday' on the way and 'football's coming home'
Eased lockdown restrictions dominate Friday's newspapers - while Dominic Cummings remains in the spotlight.
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Coronavirus: How the advertising industry is changing
A large decline in advertising expenditure is hurting the sector, plus TV channels and newspapers.
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Cocaine and Guinea-Bissau: How Africa's 'narco-state' is trying to kick its habit
Concern mounts about Guinea-Bissau commitment to curb drug trafficking, writes Ricci Shyrock.
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UConn Student Wanted in 2 Homicides, Peter Manfredonia, Is Caught in Maryland, Police Say
How White Women Use Themselves as Instruments of Terror
‘I Have a Dream’
Trump to 'sign executive order about social media'
The latest dispute comes after Twitter added fact-check links to the president's tweets for the first time.
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