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Start your day off right with five things you need to know this morning.
Five things you need to know
1. More unrest after shooting of 20-year-old man near Minneapolis
US President Joe Biden has said there is "absolutely no justification" for the criminal behaviour seen during unrest near Minneapolis after a young black man was killed by a police officer near the city. Police in Brooklyn Center released a video apparently showing Daunte Wright, 20, attempting to flee police during an arrest and being shot. The officer who shot him then told her colleagues it was an accident, and that she had meant to use an electric discharge weapon.
Officer Kimberly Potter who fatally shot Daunte Wright was training rookie at the time https://t.co/b2EGC0JtwE pic.twitter.com/DCHZkWWfTS
— New York Post (@nypost) April 13, 2021
2. Rhino numbers increasing in Nepal
Nepal's rhino population has increased to 752, conservationists have said. In 2015 there were only 645 one-horned rhinos in the country, experts explained. More than 90% of the impressive creatures live in Chitwan National Park.
Good news for Nepal as numbers of rhinos reach "exciting" milestone https://t.co/NYUpoJ36VK
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) April 13, 2021
3. Japan to dump 1 million tonnes of water contaminated by nuclear plant
More than a million tonnes of contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant will be dumped into the sea, Japan has said. Neighbours including China and South Korea – along with fishing groups – have complained about the plan. Officials in Japan said the water will be diluted so that radiation levels are very low.
#UPDATE Japan will release over one million tonnes of treated water from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean.
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) April 13, 2021
The release - unlikely to begin for two years - has sparked opposition from fishing communities and concern in Beijing and Seoulhttps://t.co/dE9A5o0lws pic.twitter.com/d3D1f3vmGf
4. Actor apologizes for voicing Apu in 'The Simpsons'
Actor Hank Azaria has apologized for voicing much-loved "Simpsons" character Apu. There have been complaints in recent years that Apu, who is an Indian immigrant that runs a convenience store in fictional Springfield, is based on stereotypes. Azaria said he agrees with those complaints, adding: "Part of me feels like I need to go around to every single Indian person in this country and personally apologise."
‘Simpsons’ Actor Hank Azaria Feels He Needs Apologize to Every Indian for Apu https://t.co/I04PTzhtVn
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) April 12, 2021
5. Facebook deletes French town's page amid confusion over name
Facebook has been attacked once again for deleting a page containing a word that the American tech giant does not understand. This time the official page for the town of Bitche in France was deleted. Earlier this year, a page discussing the English delicacy of faggots was threatened with deletion.
Life’s a Bitche: French town’s Facebook page shut down over ‘offensive’ name https://t.co/VwXP54ohyA
— Guardian news (@guardiannews) April 13, 2021
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