On March 12, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivered a speech about his government's controversial approach to develop "herd immunity" against COVID-19.
On May 25, George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a white Minneapolis police officer who put a knee on Floyd's neck for almost nine minutes as the 46-year-old unarmed black man pleaded "I can't breathe".
On Oct 12, 2000, two men in a small boat detonated explosives alongside the vessel as it was refueling in Aden, killing 17 sailors, wounding more than three dozen others and blasting a gaping hole in its hull.
On Monday, for example, the SPP and the Ministry of Public Security dispatched a joint team to Shandong province to supervise the investigation of a high-profile case in which a former company executive is suspected of sexually assaulting his "adopted" daughter.
On Monday, French Secretary of State for Economy and Finance Agnes Pannier-Runacher said that while France will vet foreign suppliers, it will not join the US in a Huawei ban.
On Jan 3, Li and the seven others were summoned by Wuhan police for “spreading rumors on the internet”. They were reprimanded but not fined or detained, according to the police.
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On May 5, Singapore received a total of 620,000 face masks donated by the Chinese government and the Red Cross Society of China to help the city-state manage the outbreak. COVID-19 infections had risen to 23,336 in Singapore as of May 10, the highest in Southeast Asia.
On March 1 last year, Lin was sentenced to death for killing a 9-year-old boy on campus. The ruling stated Lin's daughter had a quarrel with her classmate, surnamed Ye, in class on Sept 19, 2018. The next day, the idea of killing Ye came to Lin's mind after Lin found the boy did not publicly apologize to his daughter.
On Nov 18, the Court of First Instance ruled that both the ERO and the mask ban were inconsistent with the Basic Law. The ruling drew strong criticism from a number of ministries and institutions of the central government, including the Legislative Affairs Commission under the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress and the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council.
On Oct 8, the Franklin County Board of Elections in Ohio said that around 50,000 voters out of 237,498 had received incorrect absentee ballots, and correct ballots would be "sent within 72 hours". Some ballots had the wrong information for a congressional race; others were sent to voters in different precincts.