Empty stadiums. A resurgent virus. Angry voters. The Tokyo Olympics are turning into a nightmare for Japan’s leaders. https://t.co/cut0aiWgeR
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) July 20, 2021
It’s Day 1 of the #Tokyo2020 Olympics! Keep track of live updates and the medal count here: https://t.co/2gfZlQe5xJ pic.twitter.com/KM6LB5ciZq
— The New York Times (@nytimes) July 24, 2021
Olympics: Munich victims honoured for first time at opening ceremony https://t.co/dcRUf1bgWW
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) July 24, 2021
Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Sydney and other Australian cities to protest lockdown restrictions amid another surge in cases. Police made several arrests after crowds broke through barriers and threw plastic bottles and plants. https://t.co/MaCorJP35L
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 24, 2021
PHOTO GALLERY: Volunteers help gravediggers in Indonesia as a devastating surge rips through the Southeast Asian nation, which is now Asia's hot spot with over 80,000 COVID-19 fatalities. https://t.co/vLsLPFQKA5
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 24, 2021
Afghan authorities on Saturday imposed a night-time curfew across 31 of the country's 34 provinces to curb surging violence unleashed by a sweeping Taliban offensive in recent months, the interior ministry saidhttps://t.co/Pt3WIc5gYB
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) July 24, 2021
In 2011, Libyan writer Mohammed Alnaas marched with thousands in protest of Gaddafi.
— BBC World Service (@bbcworldservice) July 22, 2021
But the violence he witnessed from each side inspired him to write about the revolution from a different perspective.
We look at how artists help shape the Arab Spring: https://t.co/qSLA7GQWIl pic.twitter.com/t1SSk84cmy
Harry's deal is for FOUR books - and one won't be released until after The Queen has died: Duke oversaw bidding war of up to '$40m' https://t.co/rezAziMBNh pic.twitter.com/1B0cUYYOJy
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) July 24, 2021
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