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Six In The Morning Wednesday 29 May 2019

Australia’s ‘Egg Boy’ gives donations to NZ attack survivors An Australian teenager who broke an egg on a controversial far-right senator’s head says he has given almost A$100,000 (£55,000; $69,000) to survivors of the Christchurch mosque attacks. Will Connolly egged Fraser Anning in March – prompting people to flood him with donations to pay his legal …

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Six in The Morning Tuesday 28 May 2019

  Japan attack: Child among three dead in Kawasaki stabbing A knife-wielding man has attacked a group of schoolchildren waiting for a bus in a Japanese city near Tokyo. At least 18 people were injured on a residential street in Kawasaki. Two of them, a 12-year-old girl and a 39-year-old man, are dead. A suspect, a …

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Six In The Morning Monday 27 May 2019

  World’s rivers ‘awash with dangerous levels of antibiotics’ Largest global study finds the drugs in two-thirds of test sites in 72 countries Natasha Gilbert Mon 27 May 2019 00.01 BSTLast modified on Mon 27 May 2019 02.06 BST Hundreds of rivers around the world from the Thames to the Tigris are awash with dangerously high levels of antibiotics, the …

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Six In The Morning Sunday 26 May 2019

Trump dismisses North Korean tests of ‘some small weapons’ US President Donald Trump has dismissed concerns about recent North Korean missile tests, appearing to contradict his own national security adviser. In a tweet issued shortly after his arrival in Japan on Sunday, Mr Trump called the missiles “small weapons”. US National Security Adviser John Bolton said …

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Six In The Morning Saturday 25 June 2019

    Tory leadership: Matt Hancock latest candidate to enter race The race to become the next Conservative Party leader has begun, following Theresa May’s announcement that she will step down next month. Health Secretary Matt Hancock is the fifth Tory to enter the race. He told the BBC that delivering Brexit was “mission critical” and …

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Six In The Morning Friday 24 June 2019

Theresa May expected to announce her resignation – live news Latest news as prime minister widely expected to bow to pressure from Tory MPs and reveal the date she will leave Downing Street Theresa May expected to name exit date on Friday ‘Time finally runs out’: what the papers say about Theresa May European election …

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Six In The Morning Thursday 23 May 2019

Narendra Modi’s BJP eyes landslide in India vote count By Ayeshea Perera, Aparna Alluri, Krutika Pathi, Simon Fraser, Vikas Pandey, Courtney Subramanian and Kevin Ponniah Traditionally, the BJP has found its strongest support in India’s populous Hindi speaking states in the north. (Of the 282 seats the party won in 2014, 193 came from these …

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Six In The Morning Wednesday 22 May 2019

  A look inside Huawei, China’s tech giant Photographs by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images Story by Kyle Almond, CNN The Chinese company Huawei is one of the giants of the tech industry. It’s the world’s largest provider of telecommunications equipment, a leader in next-generation 5G technology, and last year it passed Apple to become the second-biggest smartphone …

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Six In The Morning Tuesday 21 May 2019

A legacy of lunacy haunts Kenya’s old railway. Will China’s $3.6B line be different? Kenya took on huge debt to buy a modern railway from Beijing that it hopes will boost its economy … despite the controversy it has attracted. By Jenni Marsh, CNN Updated 0651 GMT (1451 HKT) May 21, 2019 In 1903, British colonial …

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Six In The Morning Monday 20 May 2019

Huawei’s use of Android restricted by Google Google has barred the world’s second biggest smartphone maker, Huawei, from some updates to the Android operating system, dealing a blow to the Chinese company. New designs of Huawei smartphones are set to lose access to some Google apps. The move comes after the Trump administration added Huawei to …

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Six In The Morning Sunday 19 May 2019

2019 Australia election: Morrison’s coalition seeking shock majority Final results are being counted in Australia where Prime Minister Scott Morrison hopes his victory in Saturday’s election will give him a majority government. His conservative coalition has defied the polls and now needs to win three more seats to seal a shock majority. “I have always believed …

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Six In The Morning Saturday 18 May 2019

Finland is winning the war on fake news. What it’s learned may be crucial to Western democracy By Eliza Mackintosh, CNNVideo by Edward Kiernan, CNN On a recent afternoon in Helsinki, a group of students gathered to hear a lecture on a subject that is far from a staple in most community college curriculums. Standing in front …

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