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The Latest: UK arrests 100 after violent right-wing protest

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— UK police arrest over 100 after violent right-wing protest in London.

— Atlanta police officer fired after fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks.

— Clemson football team members lead demonstration on campus.

— Bust of slave owner torn down, thrown in river in New Orleans.

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LONDON — British police say they have arrested more than 100 people after protesters, including far-right activists, clashed with officers in London.

Hundreds of right-wing activists turned out for demonstrations Saturday in London, with many saying they wanted to “protect” monuments and statues

The Latest: 2 Florida theme parks reopen as lockdown eases

MIAMI — Two more Florida theme parks were opening Thursday after being closed since mid-March to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.

SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay are opening their gates with new restrictions.

Reservations are now required to enter the parks in order to limit capacity to comply with social distancing requirements. But SeaWorld Orlando will be closed on future Tuesdays and Thursdays and Busch Gardens will be closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for the foreseeable future.

Visitors age 2 and up will be required to wear face masks and everyone will have a

The Latest: China: We do not spread virus disinformation

BEIJING — China’s Foreign Ministry has criticized a European Union report alleging that Beijing was spreading disinformation about the coronavirus pandemic.

Spokesperson Hua Chunying told reporters Thursday that “the EU evades many obvious facts but specifically mentions China. This undermines the credibility and authority of this report.” Hua called the accusations against China “false.”

According to the European commission, Russia and China have mounted “targeted influence operations and disinformation campaigns in the EU, its neighbourhood and globally.” That marked the first time China

The Latest: English city hauls toppled statue out of harbor

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— English city hauls toppled slave trader statue out of the harbor

— Jefferson Davis statue torn down in Richmond

— Officer charged in George Floyd’s death posts bail.

— George Floyd’s brother gives emotional testimony on Capitol Hill.

— Museums interested in preserving artifacts from protests in nation’s capital.

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LONDON — A statue of a 17th-century slave trader that was toppled by anti-racism protesters in Bristol, England, has been fished out of the harbor by city authorities.

Bristol City Council says the bronze statue of Edward Colston was recovered early

The Latest: Austria opens borders June 16 to most of Europe

VIENNA — Austria has announced it will open its borders to most European neighbors beginning June 16 with the exceptions of Spain, Portugal, Sweden and Britain.

Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg also said Wednesday that the border with Italy to the south would be open without conditions, but that a travel warning for Austrian citizens is in place for Lombardy. The northern Italian region has been the epicenter of Italy’s epidemic, showing triple-digit growth in daily infections while much of the rest of the country counts a handful or fewer.

While Italy opened its borders on June 3,

The Latest: Racism complaints in Germany rise 10% last year

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— George Floyd, whose death energized a movement, to be buried in Houston.

— Germany received 10% more complaints about racism last year.

— French minorities collecting video evidence in fight against police brutality.

— Protesters heartened by swift reform, but vow broader change.

— Violence gives way to street fair vibe outside White House.

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BERLIN — Germany’s official anti-discrimination watchdog says it received significantly more complaints about racism in 2019 than the year before.

The Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency said Tuesday that it received 1,176

The Latest: French take a knee for abolition of slavery

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— French protesters take a knee for abolishing slavery

— Driver, 18, charged in Tennessee for driving into protesters

— Germany wants protesters to follow social distancing rules

— UK leader says anti-racism protests have been “subverted by thuggery”

— France scrambles to address concerns about police brutality, racism

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NANTES, France — Several hundred people took a knee Monday in front of a memorial to the abolition of slavery in the western French city of Nantes.

Images shown on French television and social networks showed a peaceful crowd marching through the

The Latest: UK leader: Thugs subverting anti-racism protests

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— UK leader says anti-racism protests have been “subverted by thuggery”

— France scrambles to address concerns about police brutality, racism

— Denmark says freedom to protest more important than coronavirus rules

— Man drives at Floyd protesters in Seattle, shoots one person

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LONDON — U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson says anti-racism demonstrations have been “subverted by thuggery” after protesters tore down a statue of a slave trader in the city of Bristol and scrawled graffiti on a statue of Winston Churchill in London.

London’s Metropolitan police say a dozen

The Latest: France seeks to address police brutality, racism

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— France scrambles to address concerns about police brutality, racism

— Denmark says freedom to protest more important than coronavirus rules

— Man drives at Floyd protesters in Seattle, shoots one person

— Seattle mayor, police chief criticized for police use of flash bangs, pepper spray

— Romney becomes first known Republican senator to march in protest

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PARIS — France’s government is scrambling to address growing concerns about police violence and racism within the police force, as protests sparked by George Floyd’s death in the U.S. stir up anger around the world.

The Latest: Russia has 9,000 new virus infections, no letup

MOSCOW — As other nations in Europe report sharply lower new coronavirus cases, Russia has recorded nearly 9,000 new infections over the past day.

The number is roughly in line with those reported over the past week as the spread of the virus may be reaching a plateau in Russia.

The national task force for the pandemic said 8,984 new cases were recorded in a day, and 134 people died of the virus. New cases of the virus have hovered around 9,000 per day since the middle of May.

As the worldwide coronavirus death count surpasses 400,000, Russia has tallied 5,859 deaths overall, a number that