George Floyd
After days of unrest, the white officer who knelt on the Black man’s neck was charged with third-degree murder.
British observers shouldn’t console themselves with the thought that what's happening in the US could not happen here – our post-Covid society is a potential tinderbox, Diane Abbott writes.
Across the U.S. protests raged following the killing of a Black man at the hands of a white police officer.
Gandhi Mahal restaurant in Minneapolis was damaged during protests over George Floyd’s death.
The officer was captured on camera aiming a weapon at a reporter covering protests.
The singer blasted the US president’s response to the death of George Floyd in police custody.
"Please, please, please, I can’t breathe. Please, man."
The death of an unarmed Black man after being knelt on during arrest has sparked days of rioting across the US.
CNN correspondent Omar Jimenez and two members of his crew were arrested by Minnesota State Patrol officers while they were broadcasting live from protests in Minneapolis. Jimenez, who was covering the demonstrations that have erupted in the city following the death of George Floyd, was placed in handcuffs. A producer and a camera operator were also detained.
The cocktail of emotions the pandemic stirred up risks tipping the UK into a more volatile version of normal, Rabina Khan writes.