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Many students remain incarcerated after being taken by security forces during and after the bloody protests in January.
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Rights advocate warns that failure to sack Huckabee 'will be read by the world as an endorsement of his views' by Trump.
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Jim O’Neill, the economist who coined the term ‘BRIC’ 25 years ago, argues that the group is losing its relevance.
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Uganda Ministry of Foreign Affairs says Mohamed Dagalo's meeting with President Yoweri Museveni focused on ending war.
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Incident took place on Sunday when Trump was in Washington.
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Top French diplomat says his government rejects any attempt to use Quentin Deranque's death 'for political purposes'.
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Hundreds of far-right anti-Islam marched through Manchester on Saturday, demanding mass deportations of migrants.
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Did you know that St. Zélie Martin was a lacemaker? These holy women glorified God in textile crafts.
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Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as Spurs host Arsenal for crucial North London derby.
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Colombia's Muslims comprise less than 0.2 percent of the population in a country that is majority Catholic.
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12 Palestine Action activists, including hunger strikers, reunited with their families after they were granted bail.
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From curbs on rights to fewer choices at the market, the war has taken its toll. Still, support for it remains high.
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A landmark referral of UEFA and FIFA leaders to the International Criminal Court could set an important legal precedent.
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Main target was the energy sector, but residential buildings and a railway were also damaged, President Zelenskyy says.
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Three elderly men were slapped and chased by a passerby in India after he reportedly targeted them for being Muslim.
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Attacks kill civilians, deepen border dispute and prompt threat of retaliation from Kabul.
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The third-ranked Strickland hands Hernandez his first UFC defeat in more than five years.
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Two explosions occurred while Ukrainian police responded to an emergency at a store in the city of Lviv.
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Police say the ex-Purdue college star died of a suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound in his Indiana hometown.
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says Tehran will not bow to US pressure over nuclear talks.
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Iranian president vows to stand firm as Trump threatens strikes and the US bolsters its military presence in the Gulf.
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Bodies of five asylum seekers wash ashore in Libya as three others die in a separate incident off the coast of Greece.
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These are the key developments from day 1,459 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Move comes as businesses seek repayment for the estimated $133bn the Trump administration has already collected.
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Afghan sources say the Pakistani strikes hit the border provinces of Paktika and Nangarhar.
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Manchester City's win cut Arsenal's lead at the top of the Premier League to two points.
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More than 370 political prisoners have already been granted amnesty under the US-backed legislation.
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Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia denounce US ambassador's remarks suggesting Israel has right to much of the Middle East.
