The reckoning goes global.

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      INSIDE AN UNEASY PAUSE AT THE CHINA-INDIA BORDER THE SMALL BUSINESSES MISSING OUT ON CORONAVIRUS AID UNDERSTANDING COVID-19'S ASYMPTOMATIC SPREAD PHOTOGRAPH BY MOHAMMED BADRA WHEN LONDON-BASED LAWYER AND women's-rights activist Shola Mos-Shogbamimu first heard the news of George Floyd's killing on May 25, her gut reaction was raw anger. We still feel for people like George Floyd who are being oppressed in other parts of the world", says Syrian artist Aziz Asmar, who painted a mural of Floyd on the remnants of a bombed building in Idlib. Meanwhile, at London protests on June 6 and 7, a chant of "The U.K. is not innocent" took aim at those who claim racism is uniquely bad in the U.S. In Britain, black people are nearly 10 times as likely as their white counterparts to be stopped and searched by police, according to police statistics. [Extracted from the article]
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