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Six In The Morning Saturday 13 July 2019

    Facebook ‘to be fined $5bn over Cambridge Analytica scandal’ US regulators have approved a record $5bn (£4bn) fine on Facebook to settle an investigation into data privacy violations, reports in US media say. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been investigating allegations that political consultancy Cambridge Analytica improperly obtained the data of up to …

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Six In The Morning Friday 12 July 2019

    US census 2020: Trump retreats on citizenship question President Donald Trump will no longer pursue adding a question on citizenship to the 2020 US census questionnaire. Instead, he said officials would obtain the information through an executive order for government agencies, as court challenges would have delayed a census. The retreat follows a …

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Six In The Morning Thursday 11 July 2019

  Iranian boats ‘tried to intercept British tanker’ Iranian boats tried to impede a British oil tanker near the Gulf – before being driven off by a Royal Navy ship, the Ministry of Defence has said. HMS Montrose moved between the three boats and the tanker British Heritage before issuing verbal warnings to the Iranian vessels, …

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Six in The Morning Wednesday 10 July 2019

  Hong Kong families are feuding as China extradition bill exposes generational fall in living standards By Jessie Yeung, CNN Updated 0352 GMT (1152 HKT) July 10, 2019 In the now widely-shared Facebook video, a young man in a Hong Kong restaurant stands up at his table and glares down at his family members. “You’re criticizing my friends, …

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Six In The Morning Tuesday 9 July 2019

  Hong Kong extradition bill ‘is dead’ says Carrie Lam Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has said the controversial bill that would have allowed extradition to the Chinese mainland “is dead”. In a press conference on Tuesday, Ms Lam said the government’s work on the bill had been a “total failure”. But she stopped short of …

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Six In The Morning Monday 7 July 2019

  Trump warns Iran ‘better be careful’ on nuclear enrichment US warning comes after Iran announces it will begin enriching uranium beyond a cap set in the 2015 nuclear deal. Donald Trump, the president of the United States, has warned Iran it “better be careful” after Tehran announced it would begin enriching uranium beyond a limit set in …

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Six In The Morning Sunday 7 July 2019

  Iran nuclear deal: Government announces enrichment breach Iran has announced it will break a limit set on uranium enrichment, in breach of the landmark 2015 deal designed to curb its nuclear ambitions. Deputy foreign minister Abbas Araqchi said Iran still wanted to salvage the deal but blamed European countries for failing to live up to …

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Six In The Morning 6 July 2019

  Another, stronger quake in Ridgecrest shakes Southern California, causing more damage By ALEJANDRA REYES-VELARDE, ROSANNA XIA, RUBEN VIVES and KAREN KAPLAN JUL 06, 2019  A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Southern California on Friday night, the second major temblor in less than two days and one that rocked buildings across Southern California, adding more jitters to an already nervous region. The …

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Six In The Morning Friday 5 July 2019

  China Muslims: Xinjiang schools used to separate children from families By John SudworthBBC News, Xinjiang China is deliberately separating Muslim children from their families, faith and language in its far western region of Xinjiang, according to new research. At the same time as hundreds of thousands of adults are being detained in giant camps, a …

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Six In The Morning Thursday 4 July 2019

  Are parts of India becoming too hot for humans? By Shekhar Chandra, CNN Updated 0326 GMT (1126 HKT) July 4, 2019 Intense heat waves have killed more than 100 people in India this summer and are predicted to worsen in coming years, creating a possible humanitarian crisis as large parts of the country potentially become too hot to be …

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