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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11. after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london s metropolitan police tries to regain public confidence by increasing patrols and issuing advice on dealing with plain clothes police officers. officers up and down the land recognise the devastating consequences of this event. there is a job to be done to rebuild trust by the police, particularly, i have to say, in london. but a group of officers believed to include couzens are being investigated for allegedly sharing discriminatory messages on a whatsapp group. higher energy bills for 15 million households as a new, higher price cap comes into effect. australia says it will re open it s borders to fully vaccinated citizens in november after 18 months of
crisis since the fall of the soviet union, and covid cases are on the rise. here s nbc s isa gutierrez. reporter: the protests were spontaneous, thousands chanting freedom as they marched, organized loosely over social media. the biggest anti-government demonstrations the island nation has seen in decades. and the crack down was fierce. security forces shooting at unarmed protesters, plain clothes officers beating men, women and children. arresting protesters, dragging them off. hundreds swept up still in prison according to human rights groups. now the question, was it a moment or the beginning of a movement? we are not going to stay quiet.
streets of cuba nearly two weeks after anti-government protests first broke out in havana. they re demanding change after 62 years of communist rule. cuba faces its worst economic crisis since the fall of the soviet union, and covid cases are on the rise. here s nbc s isa gutierrez. reporter: the protests our spontaneous, thousands chanting freedom as they marched, organized loosely over social media. the biggest anti-government demonstrations the island nation has seen in decades. and the crack down was fierce. security forces shooting at unarmed protesters, plain clothes officers beating men, women and children. arresting protesters, dragging them off. hundreds swept up still in prison according to human rights groups. now the question, was it a moment or the beginning of a
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