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Life-saving coronavirus drug 'major breakthrough'
Patients should be given the cheap drug without delay, after "fantastic" trial results, experts say.

Life-saving coronavirus drug 'major breakthrough'
Patients should be given the cheap drug without delay, after "fantastic" trial results, experts say.

Trump signs executive order on police reform
The move seeks to encourage "best practice" following anger over the killing of black men by police.

India now says 20 troops killed in China clash
It is the first deadly skirmish in decades between the two regional powers at their disputed border.

How our brain is processing the pandemic
Self-isolation, job loss and fear of Covid-19 are just some factors affecting our mental health.

Trump administration sues to block Bolton book
The Department of Justice says the book, published next week, contains "classified information".

Elton John 'blown away' by students' music video
Sir Elton was amazed by a music video by a group of students covering one of his hit songs.

Power firm admits deadliest US corporate crime
The judge had the company chief plead guilty 84 times for each of the victims from 2018's Camp Fire.

'Heart attack' judge actually 'stabbed in the head'
He was overseeing a case involving Vital Kamerhe, chief of staff to the DR Congo's president.

US Army offers reward for missing soldier clues
Private First Class Vanessa Guillen, 20, went missing from her base in Texas during work on 22 April.

Photo 'vital lead' in Belgian murder spree case
The photo has been released of a man believed to have been part of the "Crazy Brabant Killers".

Man shot in Albuquerque statue protest
A group of armed men tried to stop protesters pulling down a statue of a colonist, reports say.

Photo 'vital lead' in Belgian murder spree case
The photo has been released of a man believed to have been part of the "Crazy Brabant Killers".

Man shot in Albuquerque statue protest
A group of armed men tried to stop protesters pulling down a statue of a colonist, reports say.

Violence erupts at Paris rally for health workers
Demonstrations over pay and hospital resources are marred by violence in the French capital.

UK food voucher U-turn after footballer's campaign
The Manchester United star praises the government for agreeing to fund free school meals in England this summer.

Prince Charles's sense of smell not back after virus
The prince discusses his experience with Covid-19 as the royals return to public engagements.
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