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Ex-policeman charged in Floyd death defends actions

Ex-policeman charged in Floyd death defends actions

A former Minneapolis police officer charged with violating the civil rights of George Floyd took the witness stand on Tuesday to defend his actions during the fatal May 2020 arrest of the 46-year-old Black man.

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Man City on brink of Champions League quarters after Sporting rout

Man City on brink of Champions League quarters after Sporting rout

Manchester City are on course for the Champions League quarter-finals after Bernardo Silva's brace inspired a masterful 5-0 rout of Sporting Lisbon in the last 16 first leg on Tuesday.

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Social networks pledge to fight fake news in Brazil vote

Social networks pledge to fight fake news in Brazil vote

Eight leading social networks signed an agreement Tuesday to fight disinformation during Brazil's October presidential elections, though far-right President Jair Bolsonaro's new favorite, Telegram, was notably absent.

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Biden says diplomacy can work but warns Russia against attacking Ukraine

Biden says diplomacy can work but warns Russia against attacking Ukraine

US President Joe Biden said Tuesday that there was still time to resolve the Ukraine crisis through diplomacy but warned that sanctions are "ready to go" if Russian troops attack the country.

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US Republicans block vote on Biden's Fed candidates

US Republicans block vote on Biden's Fed candidates

Republicans in the US Senate on Tuesday boycotted a vote to confirm President Joe Biden's nominees to lead the Federal Reserve, creating a potential roadblock for the central bank as it looks to fight runaway inflation.

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Up to 20 years in jail for Cuban protesters: rights group

Up to 20 years in jail for Cuban protesters: rights group

Twenty Cubans who had participated in unprecedented anti-government protests last year, including five minors, have been sentenced to up to two decades in prison for sedition, rights group Justicia 11J said Tuesday.

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Russian diplomat tells West to see doctor for 'paranoia' over Ukraine

Russian diplomat tells West to see doctor for 'paranoia' over Ukraine

Russia's deputy ambassador to the United Nations on Tuesday told western leaders they should see a doctor for their "paranoia" over fears that the 100,000 or so Russian troops massed on Ukraine's borders might invade.

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Honduran ex-president arrested as US seeks extradition

Honduran ex-president arrested as US seeks extradition

Honduran ex-president Juan Orlando Hernandez, whose extradition is sought by the United States for alleged ties with drug traffickers, surrendered to police Tuesday after a judge ordered his arrest.

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Valieva had multiple substances in system: report

Valieva had multiple substances in system: report

Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva had three different substances used to treat heart conditions in the sample which triggered the doping storm at the Beijing Olympics, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.

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Sea level projected to rise a foot on US coasts by 2050

Sea level projected to rise a foot on US coasts by 2050

The US coastline is expected to experience up to a foot (30 centimeters) of sea-level rise by the year 2050 because of climate change, making damaging floods far more common than today, a US government study said Tuesday.

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