Police Brutality
A viral image shows a man bent over in his wheelchair, blood pouring from above his eye, in front of a line of Los Angeles police officers.
From North Carolina to Tokyo, San Francisco to Berlin, thousands of people took to the streets to protest George Floyd’s death, police brutality and racism.
The NFL has resisted players’ efforts to peacefully protest police brutality ever since former quarterback Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the anthem in 2016.
George Floyd’s and Ahmaud Arbery’s killers face charges, but activists are urging the US not to forget Black women.
Two police officers were suspended without pay after shoving a peaceful 75-year-old protester, who was rushed to hospital.
Exclusive: mayor of London also “unequivocally" endorses the Black Lives Matter movement and says there are "unanswered questions" over Belly Mujinga's death.
In the wake of protests against police brutality, Cameron Welch, an 18-year-old, shared a video on TikTok listing all the instructions he has to follow when he goes out.
Just two nights previously President Trump had crowds violently dispersed from the same spot.
As protests over the death of George Floyd have swept across the world, police have been seen responding to peaceful demonstrators with violence.
The former US president took the mic in a town hall meeting to commend protesters, drawing a sharp contrast with his successor Donald Trump.