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Hong Kong residents fear loss of autonomy after Tiananmen monuments removed
Residents of Hong Kong are increasingly worried about losing their autonomy amidst further crackdowns from China – including the dismantling of monuments commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.
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East Africa unrest: Millions of people displaced by conflict
The challenges East Africa faced this year and whether there is the political will to make changes in 2022.
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Rep. James Clyburn on Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Fate of the Filibuster
With Martin Luther King Jr. Day fast approaching, Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C. 6th District), the House Majority Whip, talked about the importance of honoring the iconic civil rights activist. "As we consider the life and celebrate the...
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Carrie Lam lauds Hong Kong 'democracy' after election
The chief executive of Hong Kong's Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), Carrie Lam, defended Sunday's election, pointing to a new white paper that explains Hong Kong's new path to democracy. (Kin Cheung/The Associated Press)
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Weeks ahead of presidential election, Libyans are deeply divided
Just 3 weeks ahead of the vote-Libyans are still deeply divided.
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Sudanese mourn victims of protest crackdown
In Sudan, rallies have begun to honour those killed during protests against a military takeover on October 251.
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Gambian commission urges prosecutions for Yahya Jammeh-era abuses
A 14,000-page report handed to President Barrow gives details of nearly 400 victims of torture, killing and rape.
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Venezuela’s recent elections an improvement over past votes: EU
Head of EU observer mission says while ‘better conditions’ marked weekend vote, some problems persisted.
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Frances Haugen: the EU has a 'once-in-a-generation opportunity' to regulate Facebook
"Democracies must step in and make new laws," the whistleblower told lawmakers in the European Parliament.
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'Millions of people are believing crazy things': Former ambassador
Former U.S. Ambassador to Canada Bruce Heyman joined Power & Politics Thursday to discuss the state of American democracy one year after the January 6th Capitol Hill riots.
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Defiant anti-coup protesters block roads in Sudan
At least seven demonstrators killed after the military dissolves the transitional government, arrests several officials and declares state of emergency.
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Eswatini gripped by more pro-democracy protests
The southern African Kingdom of Eswatini has been gripped by pro-democracy demonstrations in recent months.
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'Poland will not be intimidated,' says PM Morawiecki as EU law row brought before MEPs
"We cannot remain silent when our country is attacked in an unfair and biased manner," said Morawiecki.
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Hong Kong: Deadline to remove Tiananmen memorial from HKU passes
Questions surround Hong Kong University's plan to remove a statue that commemorates those killed in China’s Tiananmen Square massacre.
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Bolivians protesters: Proposed law is dangerous step to police state
The law, which the government says is essential to tackle illicit earnings and boost the economy, is still under consultation.
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Breaking Down Ukraine Escalation as Putin Gets Military Green Light
Russian lawmakers have given President Vladimir Putin a military force authorization in Ukraine, and President Biden has described Putin's announcement declaring the independence of two provinces within Ukraine and his subsequent...