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George Floyd Death Was 'Murder, Not Policing', 9 Mins of 'Shocking Abuse of Authority': Prosecutor
Prosecutors, in closing arguments to the jury, which will be sequestered during deliberations, repeatedly showed the harrowing video which was seen by millions around the world.
Swiss Open Mass Vaccination Centres in Geneva and Lausanne
The number of cases has continued to steadily rise in the Alpine country over the past weeks.
Underwriter Withdraws From Alabama Prison Lease Project
The underwriter for a project to build two prisons in Alabama announced that it is pulling out following criticism that it was breaking a promise not to get involved in forprofit prisons.
California Woman Charged In Deaths Of 3 Kids
A California woman has been charged with killing her three young children in Los Angeles earlier this month, prosecutors said Monday.
EXPLAINER: How Will Jury Deliberations Work In Chauvin Case?
After more than two weeks of witness testimony and hours of attorney arguments, the fate of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin is now in the hands of a jury that will decide if he is responsible for George Floyd 's death.
Feds Weighing How To Respond After Verdict In Chauvin Trial
The Biden administration is privately weighing how to handle the upcoming verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, including considering whether President Joe Biden should address the nation and dispatching specially traine...
EU Brokers Deal To End Political Crisis In Georgia
European diplomats have helped broker an agreement to end a political crisis in the South Caucasus country of Georgia, European Council President Charles Michel said on Monday.
Cuba Gets New Leader As Miguel Diaz-Canel Replaces Raul Castro
Diaz-Canel is Cuba's first civilian leader and the first non-Castro in power after Raul and his revolutionary brother Fidel, who led the country from 1959 to 2006, when he fell ill.
Philippines Lifts Suspension on AstraZeneca Vaccine for Under 60s
Only a small percentage of the population had these adverse effects for AstraZeneca, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario said
New UK Challenge Trial Studies If People Can Catch Coronavirus Again
In February, Britain became the first country in the world to give the go-ahead for so-called “challenge trials” in humans
Tunisian President Draws Security Powers Into Dispute With PM
Tunisian President Kais Saied said on Sunday that his powers as commander of the armed forces also cover the internal security forces, not only the army, in the latest escalation of his dispute with the prime minister.
France To Impose 10-day Quarantine For Travellers Coming From Brazil
France will order a strict 10day quarantine for all travellers coming from Brazil starting April 24, the prime minister's office said on Saturday, in a bid to prevent the spread of a coronavirus variant first found in the South American county.
Turkey Bans Use of Cryptocurrencies for Payments, Sends Bitcoin Down
A weaker Turkish lira and inflation pressures also have driven up demand for the cryptocurrency.
Amazon Needs a Better 'Vision' for Workers, Says Jeff Bezos in Last Letter as CEO
Defending Amazon's treatment of employees, Bezos laid out a new goal for the company to be "Earth's best employer and Earth's safest place to work," in his final letter as chief executive.
Buckingham Palace Reveals Who's Who of Guests for Prince Philip's Funeral
Here is a list of notable figures joining the 94-year-old monarch for the funeral of the late Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle, according to details announced by Buckingham Palace on Thursday.
Shy Podcaster Helped Police Crack California Cold Case
Chris Lambert would like to get back to making music but he cant seem to stop chasing a ghost that has haunted him for nearly 25 years.