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Thousands protest in Poland after abortion is almost entirely banned

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Thousands of people protested across Poland for the second day in a row, despite coronavirus restrictions, in response to the top court banning almost all grounds for abortion in the largely Roman Catholic country.
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Nicaragua protest: Prisoners sew lips shut after alleged abuses

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Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega has denied allegations of torture.
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UK court blocks Julian Assange extradition to US

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Ruling expected to be appealed by US gov’t in move that could lead to further legal wrangling.
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As Ontario mulls COVID-19 curfew, experts warn of other risks

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Ontario officials are considering following Quebec’s lead and imposing a curfew to try and reduce COVID-19 cases, but some experts say it shouldn't be the first priority for leaders in trying to control the pandemic.
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Princess Latifa: UAE 'a lawless country with good PR firms', campaigner David Haigh tells Euronews

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Princess Latifa, the daughter of UAE vice president Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum, claims she is being held against her will.
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Trudeau questioned about Chinese ambassador's comments on Canadians living in Hong Kong

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters during a COVID-19 briefing in Ottawa on Friday.
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Fiancee of slain journalist Khashoggi sues Saudi crown prince

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The fiancee of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has filed a lawsuit against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) over the death of her husband to be.
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‘Enough is enough’: Nigerians demand SARS police unit scrapped

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Calls for abolition of notorious police unit grow as more join protests and online movement against police brutality.
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South Sudan flooding: Few shelters for displaced communities

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Thousands at risk of water-borne diseases and in desperate need of food, shelter and drinking water.
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#EndSARS: Nigeria says Special Anti-Robbery Squad dissolved

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After days of protests against police brutality, authorities say all SARS officers will be redeployed to other police commands, formations and units.
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Italian authorities look into mystery of mothers' names engraved on aborted foetuses' graves

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An investigation in Italy is trying to establish why the names of the mothers who had their foetuses aborted in the second trimester were engraved on the crosses of graves without their consent. The mothers claim they were not aware that...
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Nigeria protests continue even after gov't disbands police squad

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Gov't forms new police unit in place of old one but protesters want justice, broader reforms.
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Nicaragua set to introduce laws curtailing online, foreign media

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Ruling party considering laws that will muzzle press and human rights activists, critics say.
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Syria-Russia alliance targeted civilians in Idlib: HRW report

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The New York-based watchdog says the targeting of civilians by the Syrian-Russian alliance may amount to crimes against humanity.
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Tajikistan presidential election under way

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Human rights groups say political reform is vital for the country to avoid the instability and violence it has experienced in the past.
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Indonesia workers protest against 'exploitative' new law

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Government leaders say the legislation is needed to create jobs and stimulate Southeast Asia’s largest economy crippled by the coronavirus pandemic.