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Canada joins EU in sanctioning China

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"It is a very important message, that should come across, that not only when smaller countries, but also when the big ones are in question, the violation of human rights is not something the EU will go along with," says Melita Gabric,...
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EU sanctions 11 Myanmar military leaders over coup and repression

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The European Union has announced sanctions on eleven officials in Myanmar - including the leader of the military junta.
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Photos of crowded US detention centres put pressure on Biden

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Images show people packed together in border detention centres as they wait for documents to be processed.
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Syrian refugees tortured in Lebanon: Amnesty report

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Lebanese military intelligence officers have committed violations against Syrian refugees including torture, Amnesty says.
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‘Fight Oligarchy’: Thousands Attend Bernie Sanders’ Mega Anti-Trump Event In LA | Watch

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Thousands poured into the streets of Los Angeles as Senator Bernie Sanders led a fiery “Fight Oligarchy” rally, turning up the heat on Donald Trump. With a massive crowd and electrifying energy, the event doubled as a bold stand against...
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Thousands attend Sarah Everard vigil in London despite ban

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Police criticised for breaking up vigil as crowd pays tribute to slain woman hours after police officer charged with her murder appears in court.
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Sri Lanka to ban burqa, shut more than 1,000 Islamic schools

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Minister for public security says decision has been taken on ‘national security’ grounds; activists decry announcement.
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Human rights defenders in Philippines call for gov’t protection

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Government data shows that only five out of 54 killings of lawyers since 2016 actually reached the courts.
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Reports children killed in Colombian army bombing spark outrage

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The government acknowledges there were young people at a rebel camp the army bombed but not that children were among those killed.
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How can Philippine human rights activists be protected? | Inside Story

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UN says activists and lawyers killed under guise of combatting 'communist rebels'.
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Syria’s 10-year war: Conditions worsening for refugees in Lebanon

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A generation in exile - Syrian refugees describe their hopelessness in the almost 10 years since peaceful protests turned into a war.
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At least six killed as Myanmar forces crack down on anti-coup protests

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Local media say six protesters killed and many wounded after security forces open fire in Mandalay and Monywa.
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Australia: Rio Tinto chief to resign over ruined sacred Aboriginal caves

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Rio Tinto’s chairman has announced he will step down after the mining company destroyed ancient Aboriginal rock shelters last year.
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Protests, mourning as world condemns Myanmar crackdown

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Protesters return to streets as thousands attend funeral for 19-year-old woman killed in bloodiest day since coup.
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Why can't Mozambique secure Cabo Delgado province? | Inside Story

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Offshore gas workers among 200 trapped by ISIL-linked fighters.
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Has 'one country, two systems' come to an end in Hong Kong? | UpFront

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We challenge Hong Kong Executive Council member Regina Ip on the new national security law and electoral reforms.
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Taliban fighters patrol streets of Kabul

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It took the Taliban 10 days to take over Afghanistan, and emotions are ranging from astonishment to fear of what lies ahead.
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UN chief Guterres urges donors to give Afghans a 'lifeline'

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UN chief Antonio Guterres says money is needed for critical food and livelihood assistance amid dwindling supplies in Afghanistan.
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UN chief slams ‘broken’ Taliban promises made to women, girls

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also urges the world to inject cash into Afghanistan in order to prevent its economic collapse.
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Can China & U.S. mend strained diplomatic ties? | Inside Story

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Meeting in Alaska gets off to tense start.
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Biden at UN Assembly: We are not seeking a new Cold War

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President Joe Biden has told the UNGA he will work with Congress to double funds for helping developing nations deal with climate change.
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At least 75 dead in Ecuador prison riots, dozens injured

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Officials said gun and knife battles between rival gangs erupted on Monday night in three separate prisons.
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Protests in Myanmar amid flurry of Southeast Asian diplomacy

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Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi trying to build regional coalition on coup, as military’s top diplomat heads to Thailand.
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Lebanon protesters face terrorism charges

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It is the first time the charge has been levelled against a protester - an offence that carries the death sentence.