IN THE PAPERS - Thursday, June 25: We look at how local communities in the US have been rocked by a spate of black men found hanging from tree branches.
Also, Moroccan journalist Omar Radi is being summoned by local authorities in an investigation into foreign financing, just days after Amnesty International accused the government of illegally spying on him.
Also, a Tanzanian miner hits the jackpot, becoming a millionaire after the biggest gem find in the country and a New Zealand casting call needs "funky-looking" people, presumably for the new "Lord of the Rings" series!
Also, Moroccan journalist Omar Radi is being summoned by local authorities in an investigation into foreign financing, just days after Amnesty International accused the government of illegally spying on him.
Also, a Tanzanian miner hits the jackpot, becoming a millionaire after the biggest gem find in the country and a New Zealand casting call needs "funky-looking" people, presumably for the new "Lord of the Rings" series!
BREAKING: Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies shot and killed Terron Jammal Boone yesterday.— Rebecca Kavanagh (@DrRJKavanagh) June 18, 2020
Mr. Boone was the brother of Robert Fuller, who was found hanging from a tree in Palmdale, Calfornia, in a suspected lynching, a week ago. https://t.co/CYDEEuNyb5
Federal authorities will review local investigations into the hanging deaths of two black men in Southern California. https://t.co/Kv8fIQJYg7— The Associated Press (@AP) June 16, 2020
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