Saturday, Oct. 10th, 2020
Authorities in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, announce that 28 people have been arrested during the third night of protests over the lack of charges against Joseph Mensah, the officer accused of killing 17-year-old Alvin Cole. (ABC News)
Demonstrations are held in Wauwatosa for a fourth consecutive day following the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s decision not to prosecute Joseph Mensah for the fatal shooting of Alvin Cole. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is released from the Morristown Medical Center, a week after testing positive for COVID-19. (NPR)
Mexico announces that it will pay $159.88 million to the World Health Organization to secure vaccine access through the agency’s COVAX plan. (Reuters)
The number of confirmed cases in France increases by 26,896 to 718,873, setting a record for the largest number of reported cases since the beginning of the pandemic. (The Hill)
The number of confirmed cases in Germany increased by 4,721 to 319,381, according to data from the Robert Koch Institute for infectious diseases. It is the highest number of reported cases in a single day since April as the country tightens its restrictions in Berlin and Frankfurt. (Al Jazeera)
Russia reports 12,846 cases, their highest since the start of the pandemic. The number of cases reaches to 1,285,084. (Reuters)
The number of COVID-19 deaths in Brazil exceeds 150,000. (Reuters)
North Korea holds a rare nighttime military parade featuring missiles to mark the 75th anniversary of the Workers’ Party. This was the country’s first military parade in two years. (BBC)
Protesters gather to call for the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for allegations of corruption and his response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the country. (AP)
Alexander Lukashenko, disputed President of Belarus, visits opposition activists in a prison in Minsk. (ABC News)
Kyrgyzstan special forces detain former President Almazbek Atambayev in a raid on his compound. Atambayev was freed from prison by anti-government protesters on October 5. (BBC)
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