Five stories to know today: China further eased its COVID curbs in some major cities, Twitter has suspended Kanye West's account again, Putin says he’s open to talks and a possible settlement on the Ukraine conflict, U.S. court has reversed the appointment of an independent arbiter to vet files seized from Trump’s home, Victims of the Uvalde shooting have filed a $27 billion class-action lawsuit
1. China has further eased its COVID curbs in some major cities after widespread unrest, bringing both relief and concern for residents as millions await an expected shift in virus policies.
2. Twitter has suspended Kanye West's account again, just two months after it was reinstated. The platform’s owner Elon Musk said he had violated the platform's rules on inciting violence.
3. Putin says he’s open to talks and a possible settlement on the Ukraine conflict, after Biden suggested he was prepared to speak to the Russian leader.
4. A U.S. court has reversed the appointment of an independent arbiter to vet files seized from Trump’s home and allowing all the records to be used in a criminal investigation against the former president.
5. Victims of the Uvalde shooting have filed a $27 billion class-action lawsuit against public entities and officials, seeking damages for ongoing trauma after 19 children and two teachers were killed at a Texas school.
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1. China has further eased its COVID curbs in some major cities after widespread unrest, bringing both relief and concern for residents as millions await an expected shift in virus policies.
2. Twitter has suspended Kanye West's account again, just two months after it was reinstated. The platform’s owner Elon Musk said he had violated the platform's rules on inciting violence.
3. Putin says he’s open to talks and a possible settlement on the Ukraine conflict, after Biden suggested he was prepared to speak to the Russian leader.
4. A U.S. court has reversed the appointment of an independent arbiter to vet files seized from Trump’s home and allowing all the records to be used in a criminal investigation against the former president.
5. Victims of the Uvalde shooting have filed a $27 billion class-action lawsuit against public entities and officials, seeking damages for ongoing trauma after 19 children and two teachers were killed at a Texas school.
#China
#COVID
#COVID19
#Kanye
#KanyeWest
#Ye
#ElonMusk
#Putin
#VladimirPutin
#Biden
#JoeBiden
#Ukraine
#Trump
#independentarbiter
#Uvalde
#Texas
#morningnews
#headlines
#News
#reuters
#newsfeed
Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe
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