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Memphis Police Department Suspends Officer In Tyre Nichols Case

International Business Times 

A Memphis police officer has been suspended for his involvement in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, days after the city released video footage of the killing to the public, and five other officers were fired and charged with the Black man's murder.



Celsius Bankruptcy Examiner Expected To Report On Ponzi Allegations

International Business Times 

A court-ordered examiner is expected to release a report on Monday addressing whether bankrupt crypto firm Celsius Network operated as a Ponzi scheme, which could add to the pressure on founder Alex Mashinsky, who is already facing fraud allegations.

'I Am Inca Blood': Peru Protests Fire Up A Divided Nation

International Business Times 

In the Peruvian southern border town of Desaguadero, indigenous protester Adela Perez is defiant after almost eight weeks of deadly clashes that have roiled the Andean nation, hit its huge copper mines and strained the country's democratic institutions.

Three Years On, Britain Still Waits For Brexit Dividend

International Business Times 

Three years after its departure from the European Union, Britain is yet to benefit from the Brexit dividend that was promised for its economy as it lags its peers on multiple fronts, including trade and investment.

'They Fire, We Hire' - Germany Seizes On Silicon Valley's Woes

International Business Times 

Faced with a tight labour market and a shortage of workers with key software engineering skills, some German companies are looking at thousands of layoffs in Silicon Valley as an opportunity to recruit top talent.

Nasdaq Falls As Megacaps Drop Ahead Of Earnings, Fed Meet In Focus

International Business Times 

The tech-focused Nasdaq fell more than 1% on Monday as megacap growth stocks including Apple, Amazon and Alphabet declined ahead of their earnings reports this week, while investors also awaited key central bank meetings.

In Diplomatic Coup, Taiwan President Speaks To Czech President-elect

International Business Times 

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen held a telephone call with Czech President-elect Petr Pavel on Monday, a highly unusual move given the lack of formal ties between their countries and a diplomatic coup for Taipei that is sure to infuriate China.





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