Anthony Lowe, who was black, was killed after stabbing a man and allegedly refused to drop his knife.
But his family say he was not a threat to officers because of his disabled condition.
Sally Patterson has more.
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Anthony Lowe, who was black, was killed after stabbing a man and allegedly refused to drop his knife.
But his family say he was not a threat to officers because of his disabled condition.
Sally Patterson has more.
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U.S. President Joe Biden is due to give an annual State of the Union speech on Tuesday night.
He's likely to tout economic successes, and recap on legislative achievements as well as address major foreign policy such as Ukraine funding and reaction to the Chinese balloon.
Caroline Malone reports from Washington.
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Mass disruptions are being felt across France, as many public services come to a near stop with the third consecutive week of strike action crippling the country.
Tens of thousands of people across many sectors are refusing to go to work, protesting the government's controversial pension reform plan which is now being debated in parliament.
Here's Sarah Coates in Paris
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The death toll from a clash between terrorists and a local security group in Nigeria's Northern State of Katsina has risen above 100, residents say.
The killings happened after more than 48 hours of fighting.
Authorities in Katsina have sent a delegation to the area and have launched an investigation into the incident.
Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.
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Delhi’s ruling Aam Aadmi Party has now launched a protest
against the federal government’s alleged inaction against the Adani group.
Critics allege that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party is
shielding the Adani group companies from the investigation due to Mr. Modi’s
closeness with the group’s head Mr. Gautam Adani.
The Adani companies have lost billions of dollars in market
value after US short-seller Hindenburg Research accused the company of stock
manipulation and accounting fraud.
Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.
The United States says it is closely watching events in North Korea ahead of a large scale military parade in Pyongyang on Wednesday.
The event will mark the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Korean People’s Army, and comes as Pyongyang says it intends to “perfect” its readiness for war.
Chris Gilbert reports.
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Beyonce has broken the record for most career wins at the Grammy Awards.
The pop superstar lost out to Harry Styles in the Best Album category though.
Ira Spitzer reports.
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The US military is continuing its search for debris from the suspected Chinese surveillance balloon shot down by American fighter jets on Saturday.
Navy divers are now working to recover remnants off the coast of South Carolina to find more information about the balloon's payload that could provide an insight for US intelligence agencies into China's spying capabilities.
From Washington DC, Benji Hyer reports.
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Officials are trying to get residents to leave the area around a burning train in the U.S. state of Ohio.
Emergency teams are working to stop an explosion releasing toxic gas at the crash site.
U.S. correspondent Caroline Malone reports.
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