Description
Added on the 26/02/2020 16:12:25 - Copyright : BANG Showbiz
Police use water cannons at Place de la République in Paris as they disperse the last participants in a demonstration against the global security law. [COMPLETES VIDI8WJ8NG_EN and VIDI8WJ6HG_EN] IMAGES
Tensions grow at Paris' Place de la République where the police is using tear gas to try to disperse the remaining protesters in a demonstration against a new security law. IMAGES
Hilaria Baldwin deletes negative social media comments on her posts as a "nice" gesture toward the posters, because she knows they'd get "attacked" if she left them up.
At a press conference held at Downing Street after a meeting with police chiefs, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer lays out plans to better target known far-right agitators, including wider deployment of facial recognition technology and criminal behavior orders to restrict their movement. He also warns social media commpanies that they must uphold laws around spreading incendiary misinformation, following unrest blamed on the sharing of unverified details about the Southport knife attack. "It's also a crime and it's happening on your premises," Starmer said of the proliferation of misinformation "whipped up online", which helped spark two nights of violence in English towns and cities after Monday's stabbings. SOUNDBITE
"Teachers felt insulted" by France's new Education Minister's comments, a teachers union representative told AFP as they waited for the minister's visit. Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera caused an uproar when she justified withdrawing her eldest son from the Littre state school in Paris to send him to private school Stanislas, complaining about teachers being often absent. COMPLETE (VID34FC8TX_EN) SOUNDBITE