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Activists Say Anti-Asian Attacks Go Unreported Due To Stereotypes, Language Barriers
Activists say many anti-Asian attacks are going unreported for reasons like stereotypes and language barriers. Some advocacy groups are encouraging more reporting and pushing bystander trainings.

What are the new rules for testing and hotel quarantine?
Travellers going to and from the UK face a growing number of restrictions.
'Zack Snyder's Justice League' presents the director's dark vision to fans who campaigned for it
The title "Zack Snyder's Justice League" pretty much says it all, representing the culmination of a campaign that -- like a certain Man of Steel -- brought the director's epic version of the 2017 movie to life. It's a fascinating exercise and superior to its predecessor, but clocking in at four hours, the operatic highs are somewhat offset by the lack of any pressure to say "cut."
Armie Hammer film Death on the Nile delayed as Disney changes release schedule
The debut of new film Death on the Nile has been pushed back to 2022, Disney says, amid more changes to the company's release schedule.
Filmmaker Michael Moore Blasted Online After Provocative Colorado Shooter Tweet
Michael Moore is an award-winning American documentary filmmaker, particularly known for "Bowling for Columbine", dedicated to the fifth-deadliest US shooting that, as in the recent Boulder gun carnage, took place in the state of Colorado.

New Lockdowns In Europe As COVID-19 Cases Soar; Pakistan's PM Tests Positive
Several European countries have imposed new lockdown restrictions as COVD-19 cases soar. In Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan is self-isolating at home after testing positive for the virus.

International Women's Day: Illustrating the Covid-19 pandemic
These three artists turn complex research into easy to digest information to help fight coronavirus.
America's Black community calls for vaccine equity
CNN's Amara Walker reports from Birmingham, Alabama, where the number vaccines administered is disproportionate by race according to Alabama's Department of Public Health.
AstraZeneca defends COVID vaccine trial data against US claims of possible 'outdated information'
AstraZeneca has defended its use of coronavirus vaccine data after US authorities suggested some results from a large American-led trial may have been based on "outdated information".
Peru's 600-Year-Old Bridge Built by Inca Collapses - Reports
BUENOS AIRES (Sputnik) - An ancient suspension bridge in Peru built by the Inca 600 years ago has collapsed into the river, Peru's RPP radio reported on Wednesday, citing sources in the Cusco region's directorate of culture.

pondělí 22. března 2021

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Team USA to face Portugal in World Cup
In Brazil, the American team needs another victory to guarantee a ticket to the next round. Elaine Quijano reports on their big challenge against Portugal.
High Stakes At A Warehouse: Amazon Fights Against Alabama Union Drive
A vote by workers on whether to form Amazon's first unionized warehouse in the U.S. has the community, labor groups and the company on the edge of their seats.
Get Outside and Safely Visit a National Park
Now is the time to start looking ahead, to spring and summer excursions in the great outdoors.
Mississippi storm: Living in a US city with no drinking water
Over 160,000 residents in Mississippi have been without drinkable water for two weeks after storm.
China says it has a 'zero-tolerance policy' for racism, but discrimination goes back decades
When footage of Africans being discriminated against in China for their race amid the Covid-19 crisis emerged last month, it caused an awkward rupture in China-Africa relations.
UK sanctions four Chinese officials over Uighur human rights abuses
Four Chinese officials will be sanctioned by the UK over "appalling violations" of human rights against Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang province, the foreign secretary has announced.
Tesla Vehicles Reportedly Banned From Chinese Military Sites Due to Security Concerns
China is the biggest market for electric vehicles in the world, with Tesla one of the biggest players.
Doctor on COVID-19 screenings in schools and latest on vaccines
The Biden administration announced that $10 billion from the American Rescue Plan will pay for schools to perform COVID-19 screenings for teachers, students and staff. Dr. Leo Nissola spoke with CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about safe school reopenings, as well as concerns about vaccine hesitancy and research on whether vaccines might help ease symptoms in COVID "long haulers."
NASA To Test Rocket In The Next Step Toward Returning To The Moon
NASA is counting down to what should be the final major test of the massive rocket it is building to put the first woman and the next man on the moon.
Arrests Shake Up a Soccer Scene in Serbia Ruled by Gangsters and ‘Gravediggers’
A reputed gangster and leader of an “ultras” fan group, who also reportedly had ties to the government, has been arrested following a series of gruesome murders connected to a Belgrade soccer stadium.
What is the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill and how will it change protests?
Public protests have pushed the government's controversial new police bill into the spotlight.
Wildlife is flourishing around Fukushima
Nearly a decade after Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster, researchers have discovered that wildlife is thriving in the areas evacuated by humans, despite radiological contamination.
Getting angry at children 'similar to serious abuse' as it harms brain growth, study finds
Parents who repeatedly get angry at their children can harm the physical development of their brain structures in a similar fashion to how those structures are impacted by serious abuse.

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Time Lapse: In Lyon
Remarkable time-lapse video displays the breathtaking beauty of France's third largest city -- Lyon. Video courtesy of Mayeul Akpovi. Become of fan of Mayeul on his Facebook fan page.
A Ban On Girls Singing In Public Is Being Reviewed Following Social Media Campaign
A ban on girls singing in public imposed by Afghan education officials is being reviewed after a social media campaign in which local women belted out their favorite songs in videos online.
Judge John Hodgman on Using a Crockpot as a Humidifier
A family struggles with alternative steaming methods.
Australia floods: Cows rescued from swollen rivers and beaches
Exhausted animals have been pulled from swollen rivers, beaches and flooded suburbs.
The best sales to shop today: AirPods Pro, Sony, Rifle Paper Co. and more
Today, you'll find a deal on Life Is Good apparel and accessories, a discounted pair of Jabra earbuds and savings on Rifle Paper Co. art prints. All that and more below.
China denies sending 'swarming and threatening' boats to disputed waters
The Philippines has complained of a "swarming and threatening presence" of Chinese boats in disputed waters in the South China Sea.
Clinton-Era Treasury Chief Predicts Crisis Amid 'Least Responsible' Macroeconomic Policy in Decades
Washington has pumped over $6 trillion into the economy to tackle the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus. The US has long been largely immune to the inflationary impacts of excessive quantitative easing and large debt due to the dollar's status as the world reserve currency. Now, some observers fear that that may soon change.
Why does America have the Electoral College — and should we keep it?
The Electoral College is complicated and sometimes controversial. How did we get this system, anyway?
Indoor Visits With Nursing Home Residents OK, New CDC Guidance Says
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services now recommends that visitors and residents, whether vaccinated or unvaccinated, be allowed to meet in person under most circumstances.
The Making of a ‘European Yellowstone’
A major conservation effort is underway in Romania. The goal is a new national park that will rival its American counterparts.
Wales defeat 'will haunt them for years'
Ex-England scrum-half Matt Dawson says he still has flashbacks to times his Grand Slam hopes were ended and the same will be true for Wales players.
Rafael Nadal stunned by remarkable comeback as Stefanos Tsitsipas dumps him out of Australian Open
Rafael Nadal will have to wait to win his 21st grand slam and etch his name into the history books after a stunning comeback from Stefanos Tsitsipas dumped him out of the Australian Open.
Made In Chelsea star Ollie Locke announces plans for surrogate baby
Made In Chelsea star Ollie Locke has revealed he is planning on having a baby via a surrogate with his husband Gareth.
Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron Lobbied Gov't to Get State-Backed COVID-19 Loan Financing
A financial services company, Greensill Capital, that filed for insolvency protection last month, had reportedly applied for government support but was turned down by the Treasury.