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Climate Activists Score Big Over Shell and ExxonMobil in a 'Bad Day for Big Oil'

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On Wednesday, a Dutch court ruled that Royal Dutch Shell must slash carbon emissions by 45 percent by 2030 from 2019 levels, and a small, climate activist hedge fund stunned ExxonMobil by getting two of its candidates elected to the...
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Artificial intelligence must always be designed to benefit humans, says MEP

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Spanish MEP Ibán García del Blanco says that artificial intelligence must always have a human-centred design.
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Poshmark Founder Says Demand for Sustainability Is Changing the Fashion Industry

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Poshmark CEO and founder Manish Chandra told Cheddar it seems unreal to think that 10 years after starting the secondhand fashion app he'd be competing with retailer Urban Outfitters, which recently announced its own used clothing...
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Making Headlines: £5,000 fine for breaching foreign holiday ban plus New York Covid variant detected

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Making Headlines: £5,000 fine for breaching foreign holiday ban plus New York Covid variant detected
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Children will be long-term casualties of pandemic, says rights group

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Eurochild says lockdowns and school closures are seriously exacerbating social inequality and that children will become the long-term causalities of COVID-19.
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Prioritise jobs and tackle inequality during Portugal's EU presidency, say MEPs

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Portugal's six-month presidency of the EU Council began at the start of this year.
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Tunisia: Protests continue against police brutality, corruption

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Tunisians march against police brutality, inequality, as government bans gatherings amid surge in COVID-19 cases.
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Trudeau responds to report on harassment at Rideau Hall in interview on CTV's The Social

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responds to an independent report into the working conditions at Rideau Hall while Julie Payette was governor general. The report was released to CBC News on Wednesday evening.
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COVID economic recovery 'is key priority for Portugal's EU presidency'

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A key priority of Portugal's EU presidency must be to secure the continent's economic recovery from the impact of coronavirus, says Charles Michel.
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COVID-19 crisis: Italians find new way to reconnect elderly with families

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For many elderly people, social distancing means being isolated from their families for a long time.
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Belgian businesses look for new opportunities amid pandemic

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Belgian companies are having to find new opportunities during the pandemic in order to stay afloat.
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Niger elections: Security in the spotlight on eve of vote

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Civil society organisations in Niger, say having 30 presidential candidates on the ballot paper, could be confusing for many voters.
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Evo Morales returns to Bolivia from exile in Argentina

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Thousands of cheering and flag-waving supporters welcomed Morales in Bolivia a year after he was removed from power.
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Algeria votes on referendum aimed at ending protest movement

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Protest movement Hirak rejected tweaked constitution, calling it ‘change of facade’ and urged voters to boycott the poll
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Chile: on first anniversary of protests, justice still elusive

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A year after rising metro fares sparked a protest movement, people in Chile are still waiting for change.
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England restrictions: New measures imposed on half the country

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There is growing anger over the economic, social and health costs of curtailing people's freedoms.
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Biden, Kardashian, other Twitter accounts hacked in bitcoin scam

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Twitter says hackers gained access to its internal systems and took control of high-profile accounts to solicit bitcoin.
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False sense of security behind COVID-19 spikes among young people

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The largest proportion of new COVID-19 cases in Canada have been people in their 20s for the last several weeks. Experts say a false sense of security and alcohol are likely factors in the spike.
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Google Axes Google Plus Platform After Failing to Drum Up Interest

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Google terminates its social media platform, Google Plus, after failing to gain traction.
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Facebook faces unprecedented advertisement boycott

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Campaign aims to force the world’s largest social media platform to crack down on hate speech and racist content on its pages.
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Amazon to Monitor Social Distancing in Warehouses

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Amazon to monitor warehouse employees for social distancing. The company will implement a warehouse-wide camera system, "Distance Assistants," to enforce the policy.
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UK: Report on COVID-19 deaths says racism a risk for minorities

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Racism and discrimination blamed for a higher coronavirus mortality rate among Britain's minorities.
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Nunavut to lock down amid COVID-19 surge

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Nunavut's COVID-19 caseload has more than doubled overnight. The territory now has 60 confirmed cases, all announced in the last 11 days. Nunavut Premier Joe Savikataaq is urging residents to avoid social gatherings and follow public...
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Facebook Rolls Out Mass Deletion Feature, 'Manage Activity'

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The social media giant introduces a feature that allows users to delete posts in bulk.