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Boris Johnson leaves a public inquiry into his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic after attending the first of two gruelling days in the witness box. The former British prime minister apologised for "the pain and the loss and the suffering" caused by the pandemic but defended his government. Johnson has faced a barrage of criticism from former aides for alleged indecisiveness and a lack of scientific understanding during the crisis. IMAGES
Ministers and elected representatives arrive at the French Ministry of Health for a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Jean Castex, to discuss the gruesome killing of a teacher in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine as well as the management of Covid-19 health crisis. IMAGES
Ministers and elected representatives arrive at the French Ministry of Health for a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Jean Castex, to discuss the gruesome killing of a teacher in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine as well as the management of Covid-19 health crisis. IMAGES
"Today the legal procedures of this heinous crime has been done. No punishment will bring our loved ones back," says the Imam of Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque after a court sentenced gunman Brenton Tarrant to life in prison without parole for the massacre of 51 Muslim worshippers last year. SOUNDBITE
France's Prime Minister announces that the government will 'consult citizens directly' on the pensions reform starting 'the end of September'. SOUNDBITE
A solemn New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the deadly mosque shootings in Christchurch had plunged the country into one of its "darkest days". SOUNDBITE