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Morocco, Libya And Doubts About The True Motivations Of Western Humanitarian Aid

The practice of sending humanitarian aid to foreign countries has always been political, but Morocco's decision to refuse offers of search-and-rescue teams raises questions about national sovereignty and politics in times of crisis. ....

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Former US Police Officer Convicted of Aiding George Floyd's Killing

Tou Thao, a former Minneapolis police officer, has been convicted of aiding and abetting manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. The verdict was based on written filings and evidence presented in previous cases. This article discusses the case, including the conviction, sentencing guidelines, and the reactions of attorneys, officials, and the public. ....

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After George Floyd's murder, this NOPD training program went national


After George Floyd’s murder, this NOPD training program went national
EPIC teaches officers to keep each other in check by showing them how to intervene.
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Updated: 8:15 AM CDT May 3, 2021
EPIC teaches officers to keep each other in check by showing them how to intervene.
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Updated: 8:15 AM CDT May 3, 2021
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RANDI: IN THE YEAR AFTER GEORGE FLOYD’S DEATH, MORE THAN 100 LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY HAVE TRAINED THEIR OFFICERS ON HOW TO INTERVENE THE ROOTS OF THIS INNOVATIVE PROGRAM ARE RIGHT HERE IN NEW ORLEANS. WE HAVE BEEN WORKING WITH OUR INVESTIGATES TEEN TO LOOK DEEPER INTO THIS PROGRAM THAT ONE LEADER SAYS COULD SAVE CAREERS, AND LIVES. I’M CONVINCED THAT IF ONE PERSON, ONE OF THOSE OFFICERS WOULD HAVE INTERVENED, GEORGE FLOYD WOULD BE ALIVE TODAY. AND THIS, YOU KNOW, WE PROBABLY WOULDN’T BE EVEN HAVING THIS CONVERSATION RIGHT NOW EMILY: ....

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