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Venezuela newspaper to cease print edition
Venezuela's last nationally circulated, anti-government newspaper will stop publishing its print edition amid unrelenting government pressure and paper shortages, editors said.
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Protesters in Taiwan demand lower taxes
Hundreds of demonstrators wearing yellow vests gathered in Taiwan's capital on Thursday to demand lower taxes and the fair handling of tax disputes.
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Activists portray MBS with blood on his hands in Turkey vigil for Khashoggi
Istanbul - 25 October 2018
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Judge in Alabama voids Confederate monument law
A judge has overturned an Alabama law meant to prevent the removal of Confederate monuments from public property, ruling the act infringed on the rights of citizens in a mostly black city who are "repulsed" by a memorial in a city park.
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British actor and director, Ralph Fiennes, brings new film to Cairo International Film Festival
RALPH FIENNES BRINGS NEW FILM TO CAIRO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
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Myanmar court rejects appeal Reuters reporters
Myanmar's Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected the final appeal of two Reuters journalists and upheld seven-year prison sentences for their reporting on the military's brutal crackdown on Rohingya Muslims.
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German MPs: Assange's detention 'violation of law'
A group of German and Spanish MPs on Monday called for detained Wikileaks founder Julian Assange not to be extradited from the United Kingdom, citing concerns about his welfare and human rights.
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Washington state to sue over new abortion policy
Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson said Monday he will sue to challenge President Donald Trump's policy setting up new obstacles for women seeking abortions, calling it "a transparent attack on Planned Parenthood" that would...
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Media petition HKong govt over foreign journalist visa refusal
Representatives from major media associations handed in a letter to Hong Kong authorities on Monday expressing their concerns, after the local government refused to renew the work visa of a Financial Times editor.
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Thousands in Brazil protest court order to remove alleged 'propaganda'
Thousands of people gathered in front of Rio de Janeiro's electoral court on Friday to protest its ruling forcing universities to remove banners containing allegedly illegal electoral propaganda.
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Violence flares at Sao Paulo anti-Bolsonaro protest
Protesters marched in several cities across Brazil against far-right Brazilian President-elect Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday night.
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News association backs Acosta on press pass flap
The Radio Television Digital News Association is demanding the White House restore media credentials to CNN correspondent Jim Acosta after suspending his pass following a heated confrontation he had with President Donald Trump during a...
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News association backs Acosta on press pass flap
The Radio Television Digital News Association is demanding the White House restore media credentials to CNN correspondent Jim Acosta after suspending his pass following a heated confrontation he had with President Donald Trump during a...
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Walking clubs spice up this year’s Mardi Gras
A floppy-eared pooch wearing a red crustacean costume rides in a wagon decorated like a shrimp boat, followed by another "boat" wagon occupied by a pug in a sailor hat.
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Walking clubs spice up this year’s Mardi Gras
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New PM Johnson speech outside Downing Street
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday vowed the UK will leave the EU on October 31.
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Duterte critic Ressa reacts to being freed on bail
The award-winning head of a Philippine online news site that has aggressively covered President Rodrigo Duterte's administration accused the government of abusing its power and of using the law as a weapon to muzzle dissent.
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Washington state to sue over new abortion policy
Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson said Monday he will sue to challenge President Donald Trump's policy setting up new obstacles for women seeking abortions, calling it "a transparent attack on Planned Parenthood" that would...
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Brazilians show support for US journalist Greenwald
Brazilian journalists, artists, politicians and others gathered to show support for American editor Glenn Greenwald who has been threatened with jail time by Brazil's president.
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People march in Yangon against ploy to arrest monk
Hundreds of monks and their supporters marched in Myanmar Thursday to protest against the issuing of an arrest warrant for a high-profile, firebrand preacher for criticism of the government.
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Weidel: AfD to learn from Trump in Euro poll campaign
Europe's new right could take a page out of US President Donald Trump's populist playbook when it comes to winning support ahead of this month's European elections, says the co-leader of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.