protesters. violently pushing and dragging some, arresting many of the young idealistic demonstrators. weeks after the protests the chinese government suddenly abandoned zero covid. relief rippled through the country. but then seemingly overnight the government went from harsh lockdowns to suddenly allowing the virus to rip uncontrolled. hospitals are now overwhelmed and crematoriums packed with people waiting to burn the dead bodies of their loved ones. but many chinese people are just happy to have their lives back while the man who sparked the chants for freedom, not louns, may never be seen again. we may never know how much of an impact the protests had on the chinese government s decision to drop zero covid. considering this government s obsession with control for three years of the pandemic, this sudden and chaotic reopening has
the former head of public security, anderson torres, over accusations that he colluded in the storming of government buildings in brasilia, last sunday. brazil s supreme court also says it s investigating the role of the former presidentjair bolsonaro in the riot. the violence was carried out by thousands of radical bolsonaro supporters, who continue to claim that october s election was rigged. mr bolsonaro briefly posted a video questioning the legitimacy of the vote, which was won by his rival, lula da silva. china has admitted that there have been 60,000 covid related deaths injust over a month, following the government s sudden decision to end strict pandemic controls. it s the first time beijing has acknowledged the scale of fatalities caused by the covid wave sweeping the country. for weeks, it s reported just a handful of deaths a day figures which appeared inconsistent with the long queues seen at crematoriums. in the czech republic, the retired nato general petr pavel will f
and he was attacking brazilian democracy, which is safeguarded by the constitution. china has admitted that there has been 60,000 covid related deaths injust over a month, following the government s sudden decision to end strict pandemic controls. it s the first time beijing has acknowledged the much higher scale of fatalities caused by the covid wave sweeping the country. for weeks, officials have been reporting just a handful of deaths each day, figures that appeared inconsistent with the long queues at crematoriums. some single use plastics will be banned in england from october. takeaways, restaurants, and cafes will have to stop using plastic cutlery, plates, and bowls as part of a new plan by the government to tackle plastic pollution. sean dilley reports. quick, convenient and no washing up but from october, if the government says it plans to ban restaurants and cafes in england from using some single use
the former president, to be included, and they said there was a video that he posted online, and took out straight after, in which he said the elections were rigged. and that, for him, the head of supreme court, who is also the head of the electoral commission, said by saying that the elections were rigged, without proof, he was committing a crime, he was attacking an institution, he was attacking the supreme court, and he was attacking brazilian democracy, which is safeguarded by the constitution. china has admitted that there has been 60,000 covid related deaths injust over a month, following the government s sudden decision to end strict pandemic controls. it s the first time beijing has acknowledged the much higher scale of fatalities caused by the covid wave sweeping the country. for weeks, officials have been reporting just a handful of deaths each day, figures that appeared inconsistent with the long queues at crematoriums.
of government buildings in brasilia, last sunday. brazil s supreme court also says it s investigating the role of the former president jair bolsonaro in the riot. the violence was carried out by thousands of radical bolsonaro supporters who continue to claim that 0ctober s election was rigged. mr bolsonaro briefly posted a video questioning the legitimacy of the vote, which was won by his rival lula da silva. china has admitted that there have been 60,000 covid related deaths in just over a month following the government s sudden decision to end strict pandemic controls. it s the first time beijing has acknowledged the scale of fatalities caused by the covid wave sweeping the country. for weeks it s reported just a handful of deaths a day figures which appeared inconsistent with the long queues seen at crematoriums. in the czech republic, the retired nato general, petr pavel, will face controversial former prime minister, andrej babis, in a vote to become the country s next preside