A maintenance supervisor at Anderson National Historic sight in Georgia snapped a photo of a young fawn huddled next to one of the headstones there. ( read original story ...)
People gather in Savannah, elsewhere in Georgia for peaceful protests
People gathered Sunday in Savannah, Augusta and Columbus to peacefully protest the death of George Floyd, a Minnesota man who died while in police custody. ( read original story ...)
Kemp authorizes thousands of National Guard troops to be deployed across Georgia
Gov. Brian Kemp (R) authorized up to 3,000 Georgia National Guard troops to be deployed to cities across Georgia on Saturday as protests against George Floyd’s and Ahmaud Arbery’s deaths continue. ( read original story ...)
Chinese tech groups boost Singapore presence in south-east Asia push
Chinese technology groups such as ByteDance and Alibaba are boosting their presence in Singapore as they vie with US rivals for dominance in south-east Asia. Artificial intelligence start-up SenseTime ... ( read original story ...)
Israel keeps schools open after COVID-19 spike
Israeli schools will remain open despite a COVID-19 outbreak at a high school, the health ministry said on Saturday, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that coronavirus curbs would be ... ( read original story ...)
Public transportation safety questioned amid Israel’s reopening
Temperatures are not checked on buses or at bus stops and no one is responsible for making sure masks are on correctly, at least initially. ( read original story ...)
Azerbaijan to resume flights to Nakhchivan in June
By Ayya Lmahamad Azerbaijan will resume flights to its Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic on June 8, board chairman of TABIB Ramin Bayramli said on May 29. He stressed that number of domestic and ... ( read original story ...)
Michael Jordan speaks out on George Floyd death and protests: ‘We have had enough’
I stand with those who are calling out the ingrained racism and violence toward people of color in our country." ... ( read original story ...)
Michael B. Jordan, Tessa Thompson and others protest the death of George Floyd
Michael B. Jordan, Tessa Thompson, J. Cole, Ariana Grande and more celebrities protested Saturday the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. ( read original story ...)
Bundesliga Footballers Join LeBron And Jordan In US Protest
Their demonstrations came a day after Schalke's US midfielder Weston McKennie wore an armband against Werder Bremen bearing the words "Justice for George". Thuram's gesture echoed the protest of US ... ( read original story ...)