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Chauvin trial examines 'use of force' rationale
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Expert calls use of force on George Floyd 'excessive' by Derek Chauvin
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Ukrainian drones launch attacks on Russian air sites hundreds of kilometers inside the country
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EU accepts Ukraine into the bloc, smiling Zelensky promises Russia's defeat
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