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Hot Month | Wildfires spread in Siberia after record heat in June
Siberia is suffering from mass forest fires after record-breaking temperatures have been recorded across the Arctic this summer.
Belgrade Unrest | Serbian capital rocked by violent protests as country reimposes curfew
The Serbian capital has been gripped by violence for a second day, as anger over the decision to re-introduce lockdown measures brought thousands of protesters to the streets of Belgrade
Serbia protests against the government’s coronavirus response turn violent | DW News
Strong police forces fired tear gas at crowds in Belgrade and other cities as protesters pelted the police with stones and flares. The unrest escalated as many are outraged by the government’s coronavirus response...
France rules out ‘total lockdown’ in case of Covid-19 second wave
The French government said Wednesday it was girding for a possible surge in coronavirus cases in coming months but would not respond to any new outbreak with another nationwide lockdown.
Ivorian Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly dies at 61
The landscape for Ivory Coast’s upcoming elections is shaken up following the shock announcement of the death of the country’s Prime minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly, the chosen candidate of President Alassane...
UK finance minister announces employment bonus and tax cuts
The UK’s finance minister Rishi Sunak has announced an economic stimulus package to aid Britain’s post-coronavirus recovery. The measures include temporary changes to stamp duty, a large VAT cut, and a 2 billion pound...