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Argentina lockdowns: Outrage over permanent restrictions in Formosa

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The government claims only six people have died of COVID-19 in the province and that their policy has been successful.
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Palestinian tribal justice system gaining strength

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Some defend the tribal justice system, saying it helps deter revenge acts, while others argue that it violates basic human rights.
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Tunisia: Protests continue against police brutality, corruption

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Tunisians march against police brutality, inequality, as government bans gatherings amid surge in COVID-19 cases.
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Russia arrests over 3,000 amid nationwide pro-Navalny protests

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Supporters of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny demand his release, defying bitter cold and a ban on protests.
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In war-weary CAR, humanitarian crisis deepens amid fresh violence

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Violence surrounding last month's election in Central African Republic has sent tens of thousands of people fleeing for their lives to neighboring countries and to safer areas within CAR.
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Pakistanis protest against ISIL killings of coal miners

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They're refusing to go ahead with burials or end their sit-in until arrests are made and Prime Minister Imran Khan agrees to meet them.
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Hunger crisis looms in southern Madagascar, WFP warns

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Dishing up dirt - The desperate plight of hundreds of thousands facing starvation in southern Madagascar.
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Christmas in Hong Kong: Foreign workers unable to return home

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A Christmas far from loved ones. Pandemic restrictions make life even harder for foreign domestic workers in Hong Kong.
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US continues to deport Central American migrants

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Despite appeals from leaders for a pause during the pandemic, this year alone, more than 20,000 Guatemalans have been sent back.
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Peru deploys army on border with Ecuador to slow spread of COVID

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Peru deploys its military to block migrants from Ecuador in an attempt to contain the spread of Coronavirus.
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Navalny: Police detain brother, search home ahead of new protests

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Navalny: Police detain brother, search home ahead of new protests.
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Syrian refugee camps batter by severe winter weather

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Heavy rain and strong winds are adding to the plight of Syrian refugees living in overcrowded camps.
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India farmers 'to continue protesting' after agriculture laws stayed

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The farmers want the government to repeal the laws, which they say will deregulate the sector and leave them at the mercy of large corporations.
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Russia jails Navalny for 30 days; Kremlin foe calls for protests

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Leading opposition figure now set to remain in prison until February 15 following dramatic airport arrest.
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Severe abortion law comes into effect in Poland amid protests

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Thousands of women in Poland push back against tough new restrictions on abortion.
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Biden under pressure to boost immigration rights

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Immigration was an important battleground between Republicans and Democrats and since Biden’s victory, there have been calls for quick reforms.
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Extreme traumatic stress among Rohingya genocide survivors: Report

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A report by the Fortify Rights Group found most of them are suffering from depression and posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Canary Islands resumes flights to return migrants

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Spanish region sends migrants and refugees back to North Africa as struggles to cope with a surge in arrivals, with 22,000 people coming this year.
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Ghana activists say they doubt new gov’t will tackle corruption

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Citizens have little faith their newly elected politicians will adequately tackle the problem despite the issue dominating recent elections.
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Child marriage rates surge in Sierra Leone

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UN estimates that hardships resulting from COVID-19 will drive 13 million more girls to marry before the age of 18.
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China declares victory on absolute poverty, critics skeptical

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Ending extreme poverty. Al Jazeera look at whether China's billion dollar plan has worked.
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UN: COVID-19 will increase humanitarian needs in 2021

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One in 33 people will need aid to meet basic needs like food, water and sanitation in 2021, the UN reported.
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Indonesia volcano Mount Ili Lewotolok active for several days

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Authorities have closed the nearby airport and set up a safety zone.
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ITK president speaks about UNDRIP bill

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Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed says implementing UNDRIP in Canada could reduce discrimination against Inuit, Métis and First Nations people.