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BBC news with Justin Green.
The Police Chief in the U.S city of Minneapolis has testified that the white officer on trial for the murder of George Floyd violated the Department's policy on the use of force during his arrest. Chief Medaria Arradondo told the Court that Derek Chauvin should stop kneeling on George Floyd's neck when he was no longer resisting.
The former Crown Prince of Jordan Prince Hamzah, who was accused of plotting to destabilize the Kingdom, has issued a statement, saying he's committed to the Constitution and he's putting himself in the hands of his half-brother King Abdullah. He signed the statement comes after hours of mediation.
Google has been spared having to pay potentially huge damages after the U.S Supreme Court ruled in its favor in the long running copyright dispute with the technology rival Oracle.
U.S Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says she's pushing the G20 economic powers to agree on a global minimum corporate tax rate to end a 30-year competitive race to the bottom.
The Nigerian authorities say more than 1,800 inmates have escaped from a prison in the southeastern town Owerri after it was attacked by gunmen. The police have accused the banned separatist group, the indigenous people of Biafra, of carrying out the attack. It has reportedly denied any involvement.
The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has accused more than 100 retired naval officers of hinting at a coup after they wrote a letter criticizing his plan for a new Istanbul Canal. He said that in a country plagued by coups another attempt by former admirals could never be accepted.
A priest and three other members of a Christian evangelical church in Haiti have been released, four days after being kidnapped during a religious ceremony. The event was being streamed live on social media when armed men entered the church and let the captives away.
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