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Rio Tinto's boss to step down after Aboriginal caves blasts
The mining giant faced widespread condemnation.
Jean-Sebastien Jacques will step down in a few months after the mining giant destroyed two ancient Aboriginal sites.
As the world marks six months since the pandemic was declared, we look at the different ways it is affecting people's lives.
And there’s an estimated 200 thousand people who are held in servitude in the Western African country of Mali - we speak to a UN expert calling for an end to this once and for all.
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