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George Floyd's brother tells US Congress: 'He didn't deserve to die over $20'
More than two weeks after George Floyd died when a Minneapolis police knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes
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Washington prepares for major protest as US officials move to rein in police
George Floyd died after a police officer pinned him to the ground with a knee to the neck for nearly nine minutes
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'Get your knee off our necks,' activist Sharpton says at Floyd memorial
Memorial tributes to Floyd came as protesters returned to the streets of several cities for a 10th straight day
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George Floyd’s murals embellish walls around the world
Murals are popping in Floyd's honour and as a part of the peaceful demonstrations
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George Floyd was infected with Covid-19, autopsy reveals
Official cause of death was cardiopulmonary arrest while Floyd was being restrained by police taking him into custody
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Police face new charges in Floyd killing, Mattis angry at Trump
Floyd died after a white policeman pinned his neck under the officer’s knee for nearly nine minutes on May 25
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Man's body found near burning car in Minneapolis: police
Police spokesman John Elder said the body showed obvious signs of trauma, and the death was under investigation
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Protesters rally in London, Berlin over George Floyd's death
The death of George Floyd after his arrest on Monday has triggered a tide of protests in the United States
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Minneapolis riots
It is unfortunate that another Dylan lyrics from 1975 still applies today
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CNN crew covering racial unrest arrested in US
CNN posts a footage of its correspondent speaking calmly to police and then being handcuffed and taken away
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Police precinct in flames in US protest over death of black man
Sympathy protests also erupted in other cities
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Protesters in US city of Minneapolis call for arrest of police who killed a black man
Floyd had been detained on a minor charge of allegedly using a counterfeit $20 bill to make a purchase at a store
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Trump to host first post-impeachment inquiry rally in Democratic stronghold
A poll released shows 42 per cent of registered voters in the state will vote for Trump
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US cop accused of murdering Australian granted squad car for 'testing'
Although the attorney did not identify the specific nature of the proposed 'testing and analysis'
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2 dead, 9 hurt in US school explosion
School was not in session due to summer break