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'I can't breathe'

A protester shouts slogans to the police on a street in lower Mahattan in New York, U.S., May 29, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note: Chris Hawke is a graduate of Columbia Graduate School of Journali

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George Floyd protests go international as demonstrations break out across the world

Hundreds of demonstrators were seen chanting and carrying Black Lives Matter signs outside a number of U.S. embassies in Europe and across the world over the weekend, a

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India's coronavirus infections overtake France amid criticism of lockdown

India’s cases of coronavirus crossed 190,000, the health ministry said on Monday, overtaking France to become seventh highest in the world, as the government eases back

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Mark Zuckerberg commits Facebook to $10 million donation to ‘groups working on racial justice’

Even as Facebook continues to take a hands-off approach to monitoring violent rhetoric and disinformation on its platform, the company will make a $10 million donation “to groups working on rac

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Building a better post-pandemic world for our children

Editor's Note: Wang Yan is a senior specialist at the National Institute of Education Science. The article reflects the authors' opinions, and not necessarily the views of CGTN.Today marks the 66t

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Officials warn U.S. protests could spark COVID-19 flare-up

A protester wears a mask reading "I can't breathe" during a protest in Santa Monica, California, May 31, 2020. /AP After weeks and months of stay-at-home measures to contain the spread of COVI

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Protests across the U.S. reflect systemic racism in the country

Protesters confront police near the White House during a protest over the death of George Floyd in Washington D.C., May 30, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note: Sun Chenghao is an assistant research p

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Immigration rights activists call U.S. routine deportations amid pandemic "outrageous"

by Luis Brito Immigration rights activists in Mexico have been outraged by the U.S. government's routine deportations of undocumented migrants amid the COVID-19 pandem

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Divide rises in White House as protests enter sixth day

Protests continued for a sixth day across the U.S. over the death of unarmed black man George Floyd at the hands of a police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In total, more than 20 states and about

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England risks COVID-19 resurgence by ending lockdown too soon: experts

People enjoy the hot whether in Dovedala, Britain, May 30, 2020. /Reuters The UK government said on Saturday that the 2.2 millionpeople who have been "shielding"from COVID-19 in England becaus

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Mexican medics severely short of hands and PPE

Nurse Gisela Hernandez puts her protective face mask on before going to work, at her hotel room in Mexico City, Mexico, May 29, 2020. /Reuters As a nurse on the frontline of Mexico's COVID-19

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U.S. warns of Russian bid for Libya stronghold after warplane delivery

The U.S. military believes a Russian introduction of warplanes into Libya may not tip the balance in its stalemated civil war but could further help Moscow eventually s

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Director Ani Acopian breaks down her drone-shot video, ’A World Artists Love’

“A drone is a camera,” Ani Acopian begins simply. “And it can fly. It’s basically a flying super-camera! I’d love to see more film and TV productions embrace the nimble and magical nature of drones an

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Expert: U.S. is using Taiwan as leverage to contain China

01:43 Fifteen years ago, China passed the Anti-Secession Law. That law was introduced to reinforce China's commitment to resolve the Taiwan issue and to oppose secessionist forces on t

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Social media: Anything goes vs. social responsibility

U.S. President Donald Trump holds up a front page of the New York Post as he speaks to reporters while signing an executive order on social media companies in the Oval Office of the White House i

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Canada's economy shrank 8.2 percent in Q1: government

VCG Canada's economy shrank at an annualized rate of 8.2 percent in the first quarter as consumers stopped spending and business ground to a halt because of the coronavirus pandemic, the gover

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U.S. resumption of nuclear tests aims to keep its military hegemony

The White House in Washington D.C., the United States, May 21, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note: Li Yun is a researcher at the Institute of Foreign Military Research of the Department of War Resear