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Can Trump send in the army?
With protests continuing across the US, President Trump says he could send in troops.
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Can Trump send in the army?
With protests continuing across the US, President Trump says he could send in troops.
Three facts that help explain anger in the US
We've looked at some of the data around ethnicity and the US crime and justice system.
US protests: 'Brick' videos investigated
Protests after the death of George Floyd have led to a surge in misleading videos and unfounded theories.
The Bill Gates ‘microchip’ claim fact-checked
Fact-checking vaccine claims - including ones about the ex-Microsoft boss and a dubious cow-dung trial.
Has China tested a whole city in 10 days?
Officials said they planned to test all of Wuhan's residents over 10 days, so how have they done?
Latin America's coronavirus crisis in numbers
New cases have been rising sharply in Brazil and Mexico, along with other countries in the region.
Why anti-malarial drugs are proving so controversial
The World Health Organization has halted studies of the drug. But what do we know about its effectiveness?
Three facts that help explain anger in the US
We've looked at some of the data around ethnicity and the US crime and justice system.
US protests: 'Brick' videos investigated
Protests after the death of George Floyd have led to a surge in misleading videos and unfounded theories.
The Bill Gates ‘microchip’ claim fact-checked
Fact-checking vaccine claims - including ones about the ex-Microsoft boss and a dubious cow-dung trial.
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