USA Video. Starbucks to close 8,000 US cafés for an afternoon’s racial bias training Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 18/04/2018 - 0:27 GMT+2 The move by the world’s biggest coffee company follows the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia café last week. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Starbucks to close 8,000 US cafés for an afternoon’s racial bias training Now playing Next Top UN court says Israel must allow UNRWA to supply aid to Gaza Now playing Next Children evacuated after Russian attack on Kharkiv kindergarten Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 22nd, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Serbia's Vučić slams shooting outside parliament as 'terrorist attack' Now playing Next Drums echo through Japan as centuries-old autumn parade returns Now playing Next Police clash with protesters outside Dublin asylum centre Now playing Next Russian drones hit Kharkiv kindergarten, children evacuated amid blaze Now playing Next New EU rule to enforce driving bans across the bloc for major offences Now playing Next Trump shares fake video of Meloni flouting EU trade rules Now playing Next Baby snow leopard sees a pumpkin for the first time Now playing Next Former president behind bars: France grapples with Sarkozy’s jailing Now playing Next "I'm ready to resume negotiations': Cyprus president optimistic about reuniting the island Now playing Next Ukraine loan, climate goals and Chinese curbs set to dominate EU summit Now playing Next Exploring how Qatar is actively reimagining how to live with the sea and not just near it Now playing Next Gaza reconstruction: Cyprus has a plan More videos
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