From Delhi to the western state of Gujarat and the southern tech city of Bengaluru, India has been overwhelmed by a surge in deaths after it was swept by a second wave of coronavirus infections. Cases early this month topped more than 400,000 a day reut.rs/3fXJUnM 1/6
With overburdened hospitals and scant supplies of oxygen and drugs for an already creaky healthcare system, the numbers of cremations and burials reported by several major cities are far larger than official death tolls, @Reuters finds 2/6
In Surat, Gujarat, a city of six million people and is best known for its diamond-polishing industry, at least seven crematoriums and graveyards saw a more than threefold rise in the number of cremations and burials in April versus a year ago 3/6
Nowhere has the crisis been more acute than in New Delhi. Last month, fewer than 20 of its more than 5,000 beds in intensive care units dedicated to treating COVID patients were free.
Patients rushed from hospital to hospital, with some dying on the streets or at home 4/6
Some of Delhi’s largest crematoriums had to clear space in car parks to burn the dead.
A patch of adjacent waste ground was cleared at the Seemapuri crematorium. Cremations built up an invisible wall of heat that seared those on the roofs of nearby buildings 5/6
A lack of firewood: India’s Hindu majority cremates its dead and the huge numbers of deaths mean bodies stacking up.
A local lockdown to rein in the pandemic has brought a shortage of workers to cut trees. Read more about the devastating second wave reut.rs/3fXJUnM 6/6
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Bettye and Robert Freeman were in their Boston living room when they heard chanting outside. As they opened the front door, they saw the protesters.
It was June 4, 2020, 10 days after the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police reut.rs/3oJ1Vdo 1/6
.@brian_photog’s image shows two faces flooded with pain, pride, sadness and strength.
‘It was a passing of the torch,’ Bettye, a retired lawyer whose father was the first Black mayor of Montclair, New Jersey, told @Reuters in the run-up to the anniversary of Floyd’s death 2/6
Two days after the Freemans raised their fists, 16-year-old Bethel Boateng was in Denver yelling, ‘I can’t breathe!’ into a bullhorn.
‘In that moment, on that day, I felt like I was on top of the world,’ Boateng said 3/6
Ryanair Flight 4978 had already begun its descent into the Lithuanian capital when the pilot announced that the plane would be suddenly diverting to Minsk, capital of neighboring Belarus.
But one of the passengers, Belarusian dissident journalist Roman Protasevich, reacted immediately, standing up from his seat, reaching into the overhead locker, pulling a laptop computer from his hand luggage and passing it to a woman along with his mobile phone 2/5
Protasevich, who is wanted in Belarus for his role in broadcasting huge opposition protests in Minsk last year, did not have much time. Minsk is less than 125 miles from Vilnius. The diversion would take minutes 3/5
🔉 Jerusalem bureau chief @farrellreporter, Gaza-based senior correspondent @nidalal, Jerusalem-based senior correspondent @DanWilliams and Middle East editor @samianakhoul break down the situation.
Do we have any idea of Hamas’ military capability going forward?
.@DanWilliams explains what Israel’s Iron Dome is and how it works
After 11 days of violence, we have a ceasefire. @Nidalal explains how we got here:
The Tokyo 2020 Olympics are only two months away but residents are deeply divided on whether they should go ahead amid a fourth COVID wave and a renewed state of emergency restrictions.
We asked locals in Tokyo what they think. Here's what they said reut.rs/3oyZqKA 👇1/6
For sushi chef Takashi Yonehana, Japan's international reputation is at stake.
'If Japan becomes the first country to cancel the Olympics due to a pandemic, nobody will say it but everyone will think it ... it will damage our image,' he said 2/6
But retiree Mirei Sakai is adamant the Games should be called off.
'The pandemic is a terrible situation all over the world right now. In the middle of this, you'd invite foreigners over here ... I feel sorry for the athletes but it's unavoidable,' she said 3/6
Hamas official confirms a 'mutual and simultaneous' truce with Israel will begin on Friday at 2 a.m.
Israeli cabinet confirms Gaza truce decision but says the hour has yet to be agreed to
Israel's security cabinet said it had voted unanimously in favor of a 'mutual and unconditional' Gaza truce proposed by mediator Egypt, bringing a potentially tenuous halt to the fiercest fighting in decades reut.rs/3hHzPhe