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Bangladesh ships Rohingya to remote island despite outcry
Refugees and humanitarian workers say some of the refugees had been coerced into going to the flood-prone island of Bhashan Char.
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Macron rejects calls to get tough with Egypt’s el-Sisi on rights
French leader rules out conditioning France’s deepening defence and trade ties with Egypt on the issue of rights.
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India farmers continue to block key roads to New Delhi
For 12 days, thousands of farmers have been blocking roads to the capital region in protest, saying new agriculture laws will lead to corporate exploitation and put an end to minimum prices for their produce.
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French government drops draft law curbing filming of police
Governing party official says controversial piece of legislation will be ‘rewritten’ after uproar.
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Conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region pushes refugees to Sudan
Ethiopian federal government attacks Tigray region where rights groups say many civilians were killed.
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Canary Islands migrants: Spain struggles as African arrivals rise
Local government is overwhelmed as 9,000 migrants from Africa arrive in the past month alone.
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Tigrayans flee to Sudan, leave families behind in Ethiopia
Many of the families fleeing the fighting in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region have been separated in the exodus.
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Sudan-Israel relations: Asylum seekers concerned about normalisation deal
Seeking asylum in Israel - but find out why thousands of Sudanese refugees may now be at risk of deportation.
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Mexico’s women turn federal building into shelter for gender violence victims
A survivor's story. Women in Mexico occupy a government building to shelter from domestic violence.
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Spain migrant crisis: Deaths and arrivals surge on Canary Islands
Growing desperation and a surge in deaths - thousands of migrants seek asylum on Spain's Canary Islands.
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Chile domestic violence: Rights groups demand protection for women
From Mexico to Chile, thousands took to the streets to mark International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
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Family to launch legal action to get Palestinian's body from Israel
In early November he died from throat cancer during his jail term. However, his body has not been returned to his family yet.
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Trump in bid to exclude immigrants from census count
A case, which could shape the future of US politics by changing how many seats states have in the House of Representatives is being heard at the Supreme Court
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Brazil racism protests: Widespread anger over killing of Black man
Anger in Brazil over the killing of a Black man at a supermarket.
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Toronto cop alleges sexist, racist retribution for reporting colleague
A Toronto police officer says she was subjected to years of intimidation and reprisals by fellow constables and supervisors after she intervened to stop what she alleges was the unjustified use of force during the arrest of a Black suspect.
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France: Protesters clash with police over new security law
Tens of thousands demonstrate nationwide against security legislation that would restrict sharing images of police.
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India's protesting farmers target telecom towers, petrol stations
Why farmers in India are vandalising cellphone towers and forcing the closure of petrol stations.
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Ireland lays bare the scandal of baby deaths at church-run homes
Ireland's government is to formally apologise over the legacy of the country's so-called mother-and-baby homes.
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Argentina abortion legalisation faces challenges
Argentina became the largest Latin American country to legalise abortion in December, but implementing the procedure - particularly in conservative provinces - is proving a challenge.
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Colombia seeing a significant increase in violence this year
Social leaders, activists, and former guerrillas are being killed at an alarming rate, with a murder every four days, according to the country's special justice for peace
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China fires back after Bob Rae calls for UN investigation into genocide against Uighurs
Chinese officials have fired back after Canada’s Ambassador to the UN Bob Rae told CBC News that he's calling on the UN to investigate whether China's persecution of its Uighur minority should be considered an act of genocide, a term...
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Zimbabwe: Thousands struggle without citizenship rights
Locked out of citizenship rights, Al Jazeera meets Zimbabwe's stateless people.
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France considers ban on broadcasting of officers' faces
Under the new law a person could be jailed for up to a year for broadcasting images of an officer with the intention of harm.
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Ethiopia refugees: Aid arrives in camps along Sudan's border
In Sudan, thousands of refugees who were forced to flee fighting in Ethiopia are getting their first meals in days as aid is starting to arrive at refugees camps.