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US Police ignore standards after facial recognition matches
A Washington Post investigation into police use of facial recognition software found that law enforcement agencies across the nation are using the artificial intelligence tools in a way they were never intended to be used: as a shortcut to finding an...

Frustrared over handling of pandemic, more than 1,000 UK doctors want to quit NHS
Over 1,000 doctors plan to quit the NHS because they are disillusioned with the government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and frustrated about their pay, a new survey has found.

Discriminatory behavior towards disadvantaged and BAME pupils in UK
Urgent support must be targeted at disadvantaged pupils and schools in areas of high deprivation, researchers have said, as figures reveal the gap in England between some pupils and their wealthier peers widened by 46% in the school year severely dis...

US: Police use of spit hoods scrutinised after Black man's death
Not five minutes after police in the United States slipped a "spit hood" over Daniel Prude's head, the 41-year-old Black man went limp. A week later, he was taken off life support.

US police arrest 250 people during Kenosha protests
More than 250 people have been arrested in the US County of Kenosha, Wisconsin, during the recent unrest over racism and police brutality.

Outrage after French magazine depicts black MP as a slave
A French far-right magazine's drawing of Black lawmaker Danielle Obono as a slave with chains around her neck has triggered an uproar, prompting anti-racism campaigners to consider legal moves to counter rising hate speech in the country.

OIC condemns Quran burning in Sweden
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) condemned the burning of a copy of the Muslim holy book Quran in the Swedish city of Malmo.

As US deaths mount, coronavirus takes outsized toll on minorities
As many as 215,000 more people than usual died in the United States during the first seven months of 2020, suggesting that the number of lives lost to the coronavirus is significantly higher than the official toll.

Pompeo claims anti-Iran sanctions will return in 30 days
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed on Friday that Washington delivered a letter to the UN for snapback invocation against Iran to bring back sanctions in 30 days.

Talks with Iran on downed airliner constructive: Ukraine
Ukraine said on Friday that its first round of talks with Iran about the downing of a Ukrainian airliner has been constructive.

Millions heading to brink of starvation: UN food chief
More than 11 million people in Latin America are "marching towards the brink of starvation" due to economic conditions exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic, the UN's food agency chief David Beasley warned.
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