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At first, the front line of Europe's fight against the Covid-19 pandemic was fought in hospitals by overstretched health care workers. Now as European countries seek to avoid the long-dreaded second wave, that line has shifted to the streets and is being manned by police forces. https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/29/europe/europe-covid-restrictions-intl/index.html
The Italian coastguard sent help on Saturday to a rescue boat funded by British street artist Banksy after the vessel issued urgent calls for assistance, saying it was stranded in the Mediterranean and overloaded with migrants.https://reut.rs/2QAkRdV
Amazon says it’s buying 1,800 electric delivery vans from Mercedes-Benz, the biggest such order for the German automaker to date.
In announcing the order Friday, Mercedes said it would also join a climate initiative established by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. By signing up to The Climate Pledge, Mercedes-Benz commits itself to going completely carbon neutral by 2039 — a move the company had already signaled last year. https://apnews.com/5461ae1b0aed8a18a2a3464bba00db84
That's all what #Cheetos wanted!! One person has been shot dead in Oregon as a large procession of supporters of President Trump clashed with Black Lives Matter protesters in Portland. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53963625
It wasn't only humans who were hurt and terrified by the massive blast when a Beirut warehouse containing a highly explosive fertiliser went up in smoke, many animals ran for their lives. https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-53951675
Trump’s America. It’s not safe. It’s not sane. It’s not healthy. It’s not getting better. And it won’t heal unless they make real changes. https://twitter.com/davenewworld_2/status/1299874056318210050
Photographer Dina Litovsky has been photographing the Amish on holiday since 2018. Hailing from as far as Indiana or Ohio, Amish and Mennonite families come to Pinecraft, Florida to spend their time off.
During the days and sometimes months that they spend together, they relax rules and come into contact with other Anabaptist communities. https://www.bbc.com/reel/video/p08p2rws/where-the-amish-go-on-holiday
Many states in the Midwest reported increasing infections. Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota have recently reported record one-day increases in new cases while Montana and Idaho are seeing record numbers of currently hospitalized COVID-19 patients. https://reut.rs/32Ive5j
The annual World Tango Championship is usually held in Buenos Aires, but this year it took place online because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Instead of competing in crowded dance halls, couples submitted video footage of them performing their intricate steps at home or in the street. https://www.bbc.com/news/av/entertainment-arts-53979666
Donald Trump is diving head-first into the latest eruption in the nation’s reckoning over racial injustice with a trip Tuesday to Kenosha, Wisconsin, over the objections of local leaders.
The city has been riven by protests since the Aug. 23 shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man hit seven times in the back by police. On the eve of his visit, Trump defended a teenage supporter accused of fatally shooting two men in Kenosha last week https://apnews.com/4a58a15c9955bb6312c1fbe42215110d
The New Guinea singing dog, an extremely rare breed, is best known for its unique barks and howls — it's able to make harmonic sounds that have been compared to the calls of a humpback whale.
Only around 200 captive singing dogs live in conservation centers or zoos, the descendants of a few wild dogs captured in the 1970s. The animals are severely inbred due to a lack of new genes. https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/31/asia/singing-dog-found-in-wild-scn-trnd/index.html
Add Lego to the list of companies that have benefited from people spending more time at home.
The Danish toy maker said Wednesday that sales jumped 14% in the first half of 2020 compared to the same period last year. CEO Niels Christiansen pointed to investments in e-commerce as crucial during a period in which retail stores where shut. https://edition.cnn.com/2020/09/02/investing/lego-sales-pandemic-trnd/index.html
For many of Europe's naturists, and the tens of thousands of swingers among them, Cap d'Agde has become a traditional summer destination, but a coronavirus outbreak here has shone an uncomfortable light on their alternative lifestyle.
France has seen a surge in infections, with 7,000 people recently testing positive in one day. The southern area of Hérault, and Cap d'Agde in particular, has seen some of the biggest numbers. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53978430
"Tower, American 1997 - we just passed a guy in a jetpack," the pilot of American Airlines flight 1997 from Philadelphia told officials in the control tower as he approached LAX around 18:30 local time (01:30 GMT).
"Were they off to your left side or right side?" the controller responds, leading the pilot to say the person was 300 yards to the plane's left.
Within a minute, a pilot flying JetBlue Flight 23 also reported seeing a man fly past. As the controller advised the pilot to be cautious, he added "Only in LA", according to LiveATC.net, which records air-traffic control transmissions. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54004695
WHO figures from last week show that almost 88% of all deaths in Europe were among people aged 65 and over. And almost half of all deaths linked to Covid-19 globally have taken place in care homes, according to the Long-Term Care Covid (LTCcovid) network at the London School of Economics. https://edition.cnn.com/world/live-news/coronavirus-pandemic-09-04-20-intl/h_da21cadc267ca893ffeee23d59c35b8b
German pharmaceutical company CureVac says it is receiving a further 252 million euros ($298 million) to develop a coronavirus vaccine.
The company says its request for additional funding has been approved by Germany’s Ministry for Education and Research, provided certain milestones are reached. https://apnews.com/f46f42fc81fb17401b0c5f0902b06367
A US federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled that the controversial National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance program exposed by whistleblower Edward Snowden was illegal. The ruling stopped short of calling the program unconstitutional.
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said that the program, under which the NSA collected and analyzed bulk data provided by telecommunications companies, was in violation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and could have been unconstitutional. https://www.dw.com/en/nsa-snowden/a-54797779