Light and shadows are the hallmarks of the #Tokyo2020 Games, the second time Japan's capital is the host.
Half a century earlier in 1964, the Olympics heralded a new era of modernity for a city risen from the ashes of war reut.rs/3d1KgJ6 1/7
But in 2020, residents were asked to stay home as the COVID-19 pandemic swept through Japan and the world.
Now, the Olympics are on again, due to start in July 2021. But the anticipated, exhilarating festival of national pride appears to have been muted to a joyless duty 2/7
The COVID-19 pandemic isn't over yet. There are still strong calls to cancel or postpone the Olympics.
A quasi-state of emergency remains in place just a month before the Games begin 3/7
They will be held in a 'safe bubble' of vaccinated athletes and delegations, a celebration of sport divorced from the host city and its people.
But life has gone on even as the city lurches in and out of soft lockdowns 4/7
'I can't seem to enjoy myself as much as I did last time,' an elderly woman who saw the first Games says to her husband as they rest during a stroll - in the evening, to avoid the virus 5/7
As the tide of people ebbs and flows, the scenery constantly changes; vary the angle at which you view the city, and it shifts.
Tokyo is like a kaleidoscope with countless geometric patterns 6/7
Tokyo is never boring. It has survived earthquakes and war. It will survive the coronavirus.
Read more on light and shadows being the hallmarks of these Games reut.rs/3gOdbmu 7/7
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A 1,098 carat diamond believed to be the third largest gem-quality stone ever to be mined, has been discovered in Botswana, according to Anglo American's De Beers and the government reut.rs/3wtLB3b
The stone was presented to President Mokgweetsi Masisi by Debswana Diamond Company's acting managing director.
The country's minerals minister said the discovery of the stone could not have come at a better time after the COVID-19 pandemic hit diamond sales in 2020
The government receives as much as 80% of the income from Debswana's sales through dividends, royalties and taxes.
Production at Debswana fell 29% in 2020 to 16.6 million carats while sales fell 30% to $2.1 billion as the pandemic impacted both production and demand
Tens of thousands of indigenous children taken to Canadian residential schools run mostly by the Catholic Church were tortured and robbed of their childhoods. @amp6 spoke to survivor Ruth Roulette on @TwitterSpaces 👇
🔉 The history of the schools 1/6
Ruth explains what she wants the world to know about Canada’s indigenous school system:
‘These institutions were made to take away our culture and belief systems. Not to educate us’ 2/6
Ruth arrived at the school when she was 6 years old. Her head was shaved. She was bathed in DDT.
“I remember seeing my hair on the floor and wondering, ‘why are they doing this to us?’” 3/6
From blimps of U.S. President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to activists dressed in Pikachu costumes, hundreds of protesters have targeted the G7 summit in southwest England to demand action on the climate, poverty and COVID-19 reut.rs/3iB5cdE 1/5
As leaders of some of the world's richest nations gather in picturesque Cornwall, so have dozens of campaign groups that want to court publicity for their causes and send a message to the Western political elite reut.rs/3vepBI4 2/5
'They should stop hoarding and start sharing - sharing the money, doses and the tech to vaccinate the world; and deliver an historic green recovery deal,' says Jamie Drummond from the Crack the Crises group which organized the blimp protest reut.rs/3vepBI4 3/5
A Canadian Muslim family was killed in London, Ontario, when a man rammed them with his pick-up truck. Relatives are urging the wider community to oppose racism and Islamophobia after police said the suspect was motivated by hate reut.rs/3w8AlsI 1/6
Trudeau said he will continue to fight hate online and offline and will take more action to dismantle far-right hate groups, like adding the Proud Boys to Canada's terror listing reut.rs/3w5biqC 2/6
The family was killed when a pickup truck jumped the curb and struck them. Police said the family was deliberately targeted because of their religion and authorities are reviewing the possibility of terrorism charges 3/6
Laboratory technician Sara Zemmahi was running to be a local councillor backed by President Emmanuel Macron’s ruling party until last month when it withdrew its support. Her transgression: wearing her hijab in a campaign poster reut.rs/3x6FQZ7@elizapineau 1/4
The 26-year-old and the three other candidates who had been on the same ticket are now running as independents in the southern city of Montpellier under the slogan 'Different but united for you' 2/4
The affair erupted after the far-right seized upon the image as proof Macron was weak on protecting France's secular values, and propelled Zemmahi into a national row over identity 3/4