France A chronicle of police violence alisa July 2, 2023 2 min read DW Newsletter Riots have gripped France for days since the fatal police shooting of a teenager on June 27. It’s just the latest in a series of allegedly racist incidents that protesters say the state has failed to adequately address. If you cannot view this message correctly, please click here. Daily Bulletin 02.07.2023 | 17:30 UTC France: A chronicle of police violence Riots have gripped France for days since the fatal police shooting of a teenager on June 27. It’s just the latest in a series of allegedly racist incidents that protesters say the state has failed to adequately address. What’s behind the latest Russian airstrikes in Syria? Syrian civilians are paying the price for the ongoing power struggle between Moscow, Damascus and Ankara. Jerusalem’s Armenian Quarter faces upheaval Armenian Christians are worried about the future of their neighborhood in east Jerusalem’s Old City. A shady real estate deal has brought uncertainty to the city’s Armenian Quarter. Why Germany’s Catholics are turning their back on the church Over half a million Roman Catholics left the church in Germany last year alone. Why are people breaking with the institution? DW’s Christoph Strack caught up with one former “core member” of the church. California: A model for US slavery reparations? A reparations task force says cash payouts should be given to Black Californians whose ancestors were enslaved. But a majority of Americans are against the idea. Fact check: 4 claims about sunscreen Can sunscreen cause cancer and vitamin D deficiency? Do Black people need UV protection? Can proper nutrition replace sunscreen? DW fact-checks some well-known sunscreen claims. Liverpool land Dominik Szoboszlai, Hungary’s great hope Dominik Szoboszlai has joined Liverpool from RB Leipzig for a reported €70 million fee. It’s the latest and most important step in the young career of a player heralded as the face of Hungarian football. Marina Abramovic: Peeling potatoes at the Museum Folkwang Under the direction of Pina Bausch, 24 students are taking part in guest professor Marina Abramovic’s interdisciplinary courses. The fun part: peeling potatoes together. Follow DW DW News Deutsche Welle Kurt-Schumacher-Str. 3 53113 Bonn Tel. +49.228-429.0 info@dw.com Value Added Tax identification number: DE123052407 Legally represented by: Director General Peter Limbourg This legal notice extends to the social media profiles of Deutsche Welle. Unsubscribe Newsletter © 2023 Deutsche Welle Chat read-only to anonymous users. Chat with Anyone and Anywhere. Only registered users are allowed to send messages. Loading the chat ... 101173 Register Login Continue Reading Previous: ‘Pre-bunking’ shows promise in fight against misinformation – Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ