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› Gaza horse riders compete again as coronavirus curbs eased Wearing riding pants, logo-decorated shirts and helmets, Gaza horse-riders resumed local show-jumping competitions on Thursday as coronavirus restrictions were eased. | |  | | › U.S. House panel hears from Facebook, Google, Twitter on election security Top officials from Facebook, Google and Twitter were grilled by U.S. lawmakers on Thursday at a virtual hearing on foreign influence and election security ahead of the Nov. 3 presidential contest. | |  | | › France reports 28 more coronavirus deaths, cases up slightly The number of people who died from coronavirus infection in France rose by 28 to 29,603 on Thursday, the same increase as Wednesday. | |  | | › At least 13 killed in landslide in Ivory Coast's main city A landslide on the outskirts of Ivory Coast's main city of Abidjan in the early hours of Thursday caused by heavy rains killed at least 13 people, the defence minister said. | |  | | › Bank of England to remove any portraits of former governors linked to slave trade The Bank of England said on Thursday it would remove any portraits still on display within the 325-year-old central bank of former governors or directors with links to the slave trade. | |  | | › Slovenia imposes quarantine for people coming from Serbia, Bosnia, Kosovo Concerned about the biggest rise in new cases of coronavirus in seven weeks, Slovenia will introduce an obligatory 14-day quarantine from Friday for most people coming from Serbia, Bosnia and Kosovo, the government said on Thursday. | |  | | › Mozambique court jails police officers for murder of election observer A Mozambique court on Thursday convicted six officers from an elite police unit of murder in the killing of electoral observer and rights activist Anastácio Matavel days before last year's presidential election. | |  | | › PM Johnson tells Macron: Brexit talks cannot stretch into autumn British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told French President Emmanuel Macron that it does not make sense to extend talks on a post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union into autumn, a statement issued by Johnson's office said on Thursday. | |  | | › France's top court rejects core of law targeting online hate speech France's top court rejected most of a draft law that would have compelled social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter to remove any hateful content within 24 hours, it said on Thursday. | |  | | › U.S. offers $10 million reward for capture of former Colombian rebels The United States on Thursday said it was offering rewards of up to $10 million each for information leading to the arrest or conviction of two former leaders of Colombia's FARC rebel group. | |  | | › Diplomacy in the time of coronavirus: Johnson and Macron trade bows, thumbs up Standing apart on either side of a strip of red carpet outside Number 10 Downing Street, Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President Emmanuel Macron demonstrated the unusual reality of international diplomacy in the coronavirus era. | |  | | › NATO to investigate Mediterranean incident between French, Turkish warships NATO will investigate French accusations that Turkey's navy failed to respond to an allied call for inspection this month in the Mediterranean, the alliance chief said on Thursday, an incident Paris suspects involved Turkish arms smuggling to Libya. | |  | |
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