Thanks for reading. This is Matt Bungard signing off. We'll be back tomorrow with more coverage of the ongoing fallout in the United States, and around the world.
This is what you need to know from today:
The US Ambassador to Australia has responded to footage of police assaulting Channel Seven journalists outside the White House, saying "freedom of the press is a right Australians and Americans hold dear".
The European Union is "shocked and appalled" by the death of black American George Floyd in police custody, the bloc's top diplomat says, calling it "an abuse of power" and warning against further excessive use of force.
America's biggest cities have again descended into vandalism as governors condemn Trump's threat to unleash the US military to restore law and order.
Tiger Woods has joined NBA great Michael Jordan, Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton and Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo in speaking out over the US unrest.
An officer has been shot in Las Vegas and authorities are responding to another shooting as people protest the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, authorities say.
Hong Kong's leader on Tuesday criticised the "double standards" of foreign governments over national security, pointing to the current unrest in the United States as an example of how attitudes differed between issues at home and abroad.
We'll continue our live coverage on Wednesday in a new blog, which you can read here. Thanks for joining us today.