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Trump hosts 4 July event amid Covid-19 spike
The US president speaks of "victory" over coronavirus despite a rising .

Trump hosts 4 July event amid Covid-19 spike
The US president speaks of "victory" over coronavirus despite a rising .

Trump orders creation of 'national heroes' garden
Angry at the toppling of statues, President Trump wants US heroes honoured in a new national garden.

Many feared dead in flooded Japanese care home
Fifteen people are believed dead and nine are missing on the island of Kyushu amid devastating rains.

England has first night out since lockdown
People across the country could go to pubs and restaurants after coronavirus restrictions were eased.

Catalonia renews strict Covid controls on 210,000
The Spanish region re-imposes restrictions on an area west of Barcelona after a surge in infections.

Dominicans vote in election postponed over virus
One of the top candidates for the presidency has recovered from Covid-19.

The story of a socially distant wedding
Beth Johnson and Phil Hobbs had to scale down their wedding day because of coronavirus restrictions.

Ukraine ex-leader warns of Russian 'fifth column'
Ex-president Poroshenko sees Russian influence at work in the new administration.

Shark kills man spearfishing off Australian coast
The 36-year-old was bitten on the leg in waters near Queensland's popular Fraser Island.

Ghislaine Maxwell 'won't speak about Prince Andrew'
Ghislaine Maxwell will not speak about Prince Andrew as part of a potential plea deal, according to a friend.

Two hurt as car strikes protest in Seattle
The women are seriously injured as the vehicle careers into protesters on a closed highway.

Ghislaine Maxwell 'won't speak about Prince Andrew'
Ghislaine Maxwell will not speak about Prince Andrew as part of a potential plea deal, according to a friend.

Two hurt as car strikes protest in Seattle
The women are seriously injured as the vehicle careers into protesters on a closed highway.

Melbourne locks down tower blocks as cases rise
Nine housing estate blocks in the Australian city are locked down amid a “new phase of the pandemic”.

Cleveland Indians to review name
Baseball team the Cleveland Indians are to review their name in order to "embrace their responsibility to advance social justice and equality".

Black British film pioneer Earl Cameron dies
Earl Cameron, who died aged 102, was one of the first black actors to star on screen in 1951.
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