
More than 400 arrests in France as anger grows over the police killing of a teenager
More than 400 arrested as third night of violent protests sweeps France over police killing of teenager.
More than 400 arrests in France as anger grows over the police killing of a seventeen year old boy at a traffic stop. The police officer who shot Nahel has apologised to the family. He has been charged with voluntary homicide and his lawyer says he is "devastated".
The US Supreme Court has ruled that race can no longer be considered as a factor in university admissions, upending decades-old US policies on so-called affirmative action, also known as positive discrimination.
And the AI glove that's able to pick out a tune on a piano that it's hoped can be worn by those affected by strokes or motor neurone conditions to help them relearn how to play music.
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