Two black students were dragged from their car in Atlanta, Georgia, by police, who now face charges.
Coronavirus in Russia: ‘I don’t trust Putin any more’
In Russia, coronavirus ahs seen the long-time president’s approval rating fall to an all-time low.
Thousand of cinemas in China under threat of closure
Film audiences have moved online during the virus pandemic with fears they might not return to cinemas.
HSBC and StanChart back China security laws for HK
The UK-based banks have both come out in support of China’s controversial national security laws.
‘My brothers on Europe’s last death row’
Any day now two men may be executed in Europe’s only country that still has the death penalty.
Viewpoint: What it’s like to be an African in the US
Kenyan journalist Larry Madowo writes about the racism he has experienced in the US.
The 100-year wound that Hungary cannot forget
Hungary lost two-thirds of its territory in the 1920 Trianon treaty and now aims to revive its past.
George Floyd: What has Trump done for black jobs, poverty and crime?
President Trump says he’s done more for African-Americans than any president since Lincoln. Has he?
‘You audition for a show only for it to get cancelled’
With theatres closed, and TV and movie filming on hold, acting school graduates are struggling.
Derek Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison upgraded charges for officers involved in George Floyd case.