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WorldView: Hong Kong activist sentenced

Media tycoon Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to at least 12 months in jail for his involvement in a 2019 pro-democracy rally in Hong Kong. Three people have died and multiple are sick with salmonella poisoning after ingesting a now-recalled capsule in Denmark. And coronavirus infections in Chile are on the rise despite a successful vaccine roll out. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins CBSN AM with a look at these and more international headlines.

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From China to Yemen, the illegal antiquities trade is a booming business that is wreaking havoc on the world's archaeological heritage and its history

From China to Yemen, the illegal antiquities trade is a booming business that is wreaking havoc on the world's archaeological heritage and its history. The cover story of the June issue of National Geographic Magazine focuses on this scourge. National Geographic archaeology writer Kristin Romey joins us with her story, "How Tomb Raiders Are Stealing Our History."

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Chef Brian Tsao developed his pan-Asian cooking style in a natural, yet roundabout way

Chef Brian Tsao developed his pan-Asian cooking style in a natural, yet roundabout way. He was born in New York City, but at age 15 found himself studying in China. He'd also become the guitarist of the country's first touring thrashcore band, and in the process learned about the food of China's diverse regions. A Culinary Institute of America graduate, Tsao is now executive chef at Mira Sushi & Izakaya and Kimoto Rooftop, New York's first Asian beer garden, melding influences from China, Korea, Japan, Malaysia and the U.S. into what he calls "interesting but still authentic food."

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