5 things you need to know this morning: July 22, 2021

| July 22, 2021 in 5 Things

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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. Olympics show director fired for making Holocaust joke in 1990s

The director of the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony has been fired over a joke he made involving the Holocaust in the 1990s. Kentaro Kobayashi was dismissed for joking about "painful facts of history."

2. Biden admits feeling self-conscious as president

President Joe Biden has admitted he has felt self-conscious about being the US head of state. But the gaffe-prone politician told a CNN-run town hall show: "I am not self-conscious about the power that comes with the office." 

3. China puts up more obstacles as WHO tries to find origins of COVID-19

China is continuing to refuse to cooperate with the World Health Organization as the UN body attempts to find out how the COVID-19 pandemic began. The authoritarian communist dictatorship said the WHO showed "disrespect for common sense and arrogance toward science."

4. Youngest Olympian, 12, ready for Tokyo

The youngest Olympian – a 12-year-old table tennis player – is preparing to make her debut in Tokyo. Hend Zaza is from Syria.

5. US officials monitoring hundreds of people amid monkeypox scare

Hundreds of people are being monitored for potential monkeypox infections, American health officials have said. A man is thought to have brought the disease to Texas from Nigeria this month.

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