Will the intensity of the U.S protests increase?
The Briefing1 Kesä 2020

Will the intensity of the U.S protests increase?

Today we take you to the streets of Washington DC, the heart of one of America's most intense rallies where looters have overrun the streets and fires have been ignited near the White House.

Today's headlines:

  • White House protests force President Trump into bunker
  • Hundreds gather for Australian George Floyd protest
  • Youngest man to die of covid-19 tests negative
  • Uber trials new ‘Uber Rent’ service in Australian world-first

In today's Briefing: Will the intensity of the US protests increase?

We speak to a black American protestor who understands what this moment is about, and the pain that has fuelled this outpouring of anger and rage for the last six nights across more than 100 American cities.

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