Coronavirus update:
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 3, 2020
πΊπΈ U.S. cases hit new global record, rising over 55,000 in single day https://t.co/6G9m1M319k
π²π½ Mexico posts record 6,741 new cases https://t.co/VpZUV9hncA
π¦πΊ Australia reports drop in new cases https://t.co/u6aGd8Lsvm pic.twitter.com/Q1cg1F7yxW
Global coronavirus infections have hit record highs as the United States and Brazil battle the world's deadliest outbreaks while new clusters around the planet test fragile gains in containing the disease https://t.co/jiTnE2ipKV
— AFP news agency (@AFP) July 2, 2020
Vessels from #Vietnam, the US, and #China in close proximity in the #SouthChinaSea. Picture illustrates the dynamic security environment there. @TheWarMonitor @AndrewSErickson @SCS_news @southeastasia4u
— intelfeedia (@intelfeedia) July 3, 2020
Photo - @IndoPac_Info pic.twitter.com/64uIxrfEUO
Rideau Hall: Canadian Armed Forces member arrested after breaching PM's estate https://t.co/yFr3bywCx2
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) July 3, 2020
UK court rules that the British government "unequivocally recognises" opposition leader Juan Guaido as president of Venezuela.
— AFP news agency (@AFP) July 3, 2020
Ruling comes in a dispute over $1 billion in gold reserves Venezuela's central bank wants released from the Bank of England https://t.co/vIzqFy8NSI
Botswana investigating mystery deaths of 275 elephants https://t.co/41fFf9t00w pic.twitter.com/thWSZiv0Pz
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 2, 2020
F-15 pic.twitter.com/3AEkeAjMYk
— Skies-of-Glory (@violetpilot1) July 2, 2020
The longest reigning monarchs. Source: https://t.co/HLzNYiBtxN pic.twitter.com/DfUMfb0Faq
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) July 2, 2020