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Australia finds evidence of war crimes in Afghanistan inquiry

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Four-year inquiry began after local media reported special forces had killed unarmed men and children.
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Brazil: Black man beaten to death by supermarket security guards

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Carrefour Brasil said it terminated the contract of a security firm whose employees had beaten to death a Black man at one of its supermarkets in Brazil.
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Trudeau is asked about Chinese agents harassing people in Canada

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters during the bi-weekly pandemic briefing in Ottawa.
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Beijing blasts Canada over Uighur inquiry call

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Chinese government officials are criticizing Canada's call for an independent inquiry into the persecution of Uighurs in Xinjiang province, calling Ambassador Bob Rae's remarks 'ridiculous.'
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Saudi Arabia reaps the wrong kind of PR as G20 host

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Activists are drawing attention to Saudi Arabia’s human rights record as it prepares to host the G20 summit.
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Sudan struggles to shelter influx of Ethiopian refugees

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The dire humanitarian situation escalates along Ethiopia's border with Sudan - close to 40,000 people have fled the fighting and are in desperate need of help.
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Tales of abuse as Bangladeshi female workers return from the Gulf

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Why Bangladesh workers hit hard by the pandemic are arriving home from abroad - without wages, physically tortured or worse; in coffins.
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Argentina lower house approves landmark bill to legalise abortion

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Backed by President Fernandez, the bill was approved 131-117 with the draft law now moving up to the Senate.
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New evidence emerges in Italian student murder case in Egypt

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Video obtained exclusively by Al Jazeera from Italian judicial sources indicates for the first time that Giulio Regeni was being monitored by authorities while in Egypt.
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Remembering Mohamed Bouazizi: The man who sparked the Arab Spring

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On this day, 10 years ago, a Tunisian fruit and vegetable vendor set himself on fire in the town of Sidi Bouzid and triggered the Arab Spring. His cousin, Ali, reflects on that day and the days that followed.
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Darfur: UNAMID peacekeeper withdrawal sparks safety fears

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Departing peacekeepers leave behind an uncertain future for families in Sudan's Darfur region
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Protections for migrant workers in Lebanon stalled

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Activists say the attempt at labour reform had been a long battle, but it failed and they are back to square one.
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UK to launch inquiry into undercover police tactics

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It will look at how undercover officers spied on hundreds of left-wing organisations.
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South Africa: Thousands sick due to asbestos sheeting roofs

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The sheeting was meant to have been removed in a $15m contract but nothing was done and the money allegedly stolen.
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Yemenis “being starved”, UN humanitarian chief warns

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A stark warning from the UN that 80 percent of Yemenis will face starvation within months.
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Angola cracks down violently on protests

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At least one person has been killed and several wounded in protests against high living costs and unemployment.
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Trying to get Ontario to be 'part of the solution'

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Ontario Kiiwetinoong MPP Sol Mamakwa describes how he became involved in advocating for Neskantaga and why he wants the provincial government to help end the community's water crisis.
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The teenaged activist on a mission to end child marriages in Bangladesh

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Al Jazeera speak with a teenage activist working to end child marriage in Bangladesh.
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UK judge blocks US request to extradite Assange

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UK judge says WikiLeaks founder should not be extradited to face espionage charges because he is at risk of suicide.
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New foreign affairs minister won't say yet whether China's treatment of Uighurs constitutes genocide

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Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau won't say yet whether China's treatment of the minority Muslim Uighurs amounts to genocide.
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UN warns over possible war crimes by Armenia and Azerbaijan

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Both pledged not to target civilians as they fight over Nagorno-Karabakh, but attacks on towns and cities continue.
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Concerns over prominent Hong Kong journalist's arrest

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Choy Yuk-Ling was taken into custody for traffic violations, but activists fear that is not the real reason behind her arrest.
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Seven pro-democracy politicians arrested in Hong Kong

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Contempt and obstruction charges related to a legislative council meeting more than five months ago, as critics say it's part of an increasing attempt to sideline dissenting voices.
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NGOs blast Iraqi decision to close IDP camps amid pandemic

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Some Iraqis are afraid to go back to their communities after the government shuts camps for displaced people.