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  1. The current trickle could become an exodus after Beijing announced plans to impose a sweeping national security law on Hong Kong in response to the protests

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  2. Meghan admitted the delay in her message saying she felt unsure what was the 'right' thing to say about the tragedy

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  4. About 350,000 people in Hong Kong currently hold British National (Overseas) passports, which allow visa-free access to Britain for up to six months

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  5. On Monday, Donald Trump threatened protesters to send armed soldiers, military personnel and law enforcement officers to stop the 'vandalism'

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  6. The pandemic has devastated the global economy, which is facing its worst downturn since the Great Depression

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  7. From Monday, the government will partially reopen schools in England and allow up to six people from different households to meet outside

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  8. The novel coronavirus has killed more than 355,000 people and infected at least 5.7 million worldwide

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  9. Johnson's attempts to navigate Britain through a health disaster are being complicated by the cross-country travels of his top aide Dominic Cummings

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  11. Confirmed US deaths stood at 100,396 late Wednesday, with nearly 1.7 million infections, according to the tally compiled by Johns Hopkins University

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  12. If the bad weather clears, at 4:33 pm, a SpaceX rocket with the new Crew Dragon capsule on top will take off from Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center

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  14. Many Conservative lawmakers are demanding the controversial adviser quit or be sacked while Douglas Ross, a minister for Scotland, resigned in protest

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  15. The 20-nations accounting for 90 percent of global GDP should prioritise investment in public health, clean air, clean water and a stable climate

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  17. St John Ambulance and New Zealand Police both said there were no initial reports of injuries or damage, and there was no tsunami warning

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  19. Compared to hard-hit areas in Europe, the US, Russia and Brazil, Japan has been spared the worst of the pandemic, with 16,581 cases in total and 830 deaths

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  20. Brazil has now recorded more than 310,000 cases, with experts saying a lack of testing means the real figures are probably much higher

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