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German court convicts ex-Syrian agent in landmark trial

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Court ruling is the first in the world related to the brutal repression of protesters by the Syrian government.
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Justice has failed Sri Lanka civil war victims: UNHCR

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Efforts to ensure justice for victims have failed, Michelle Bachelet says while introducing her report on Sri Lanka to the UN Human Rights Council.
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Ecuador increases death toll in prison riots to 79

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Deadly fights broke out between rival gang members in three prisons, but authorities say situation is now under control.
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Clashes in Yangon as Facebook bans all Myanmar military accounts

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Pro-military demonstrators attack bystanders after people in the area bang pots and pans to show their disapproval.
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Garneau says Canada will review report on 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi

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( - image credit) Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau says Canada will review the unclassified report released by the U.S. government about the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Martinique protesters seek accountability for pesticide poisoning

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Chlordecone, blamed for causing cancer, was used for decades on the Caribbean island - even after it was banned on the French mainland.
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At least 18 killed in the bloodiest day of Myanmar anti-coup protests

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At least 18 people have been killed and dozens wounded across Myanmar in the most violent crackdown yet by security forces against peaceful demonstrators protesting against a February 1 military coup, according to the United Nations...
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Suu Kyi hit with new charges as Myanmar protesters rally again

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Two more charges filed against Aung San Suu Kyi as police clamp down on protesters rallying in Yangon, a day after worst post-coup violence.
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Army, private firm, fighters accused of Mozambique war crimes

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Hundreds of civilians in Cabo Delgado province are victims of indiscriminate killing by rebels, gov’t forces and private militia, Amnesty says.
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Chile police accused of minors abuse in Araucania raids

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A new generation of Mapuche children is growing up with violence, fear and anger.
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Al Jazeera’s Mahmoud Hussein released from jail in Egypt

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Al Jazeera Arabic journalist Mahmoud Hussein freed after spending more than four years in detention.
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Philippines ends accord barring army from entering universities

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Teachers and students in the Philippines say the cancellation of a decades-old agreement could put academic freedom at risk.
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Nigeria: Corruption, land confiscations blamed for rising poverty

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A scramble for scarce land in Nigeria is pushing millions of people into poverty, according to activists.
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Nigeria rice farmers could face court over unpaid loans

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Nigerian officials say they are planning to take thousands to court after more than a million farmers were given cash and tools as part of scheme to boost local production.
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Hong Kong’s top court denies bail to Jimmy Lai in security case

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Landmark decision marks the first time Hong Kong’s top court rules on a case relating to sweeping national security law.
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Chile border crisis: Venezuelan migrants crowd small Andean town

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Chile moves to expel undocumented migrants - thousands of Colombian and Venezuelan families are being separated before being sent back home.
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Nearly 500 detained in Myanmar, hackers target military websites

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Arrests stepped up as protesters return to the streets in opposition to the coup and as civil servants go on strike on Thursday.
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US defends not sanctioning MBS for Khashoggi’s murder

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Following US intel report, State Department spokesman says Biden seeks to ‘recalibrate’ not ‘rupture’ US-Saudi Arabia relations.
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Hundreds rally in Bangladesh over writer’s death in prison

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Protesters demand annulment of the controversial Digital Security Act under which Mushtaq Ahmed was arrested last year.
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Ethiopia: UN says 20,000 refugees missing in Tigray

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Two camps destroyed during fighting in November left thousands of mostly Eritrean refugees vulnerable, caught in conflict, says UN.
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Biden faces tough road in push to reform US immigration: Experts

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President Joe Biden is set to unveil new actions to reverse harsh immigration policies championed by Donald Trump.
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Mexico probes death of 19 suspected Guatemalan migrants

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They appeared to have been shot then burned in northern Mexico, near the US border.
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Biden signs immigration orders in push to undo Trump policies

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US president signs three executive orders on immigration, but White House earlier said change will not happen overnight.