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Hong Kong cancels Chinese New Year celebrations
Fearing continued anti-government unrest, authorities have cancelled some main events and banned sale of items with any political messages.
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Syria's Idlib protesters: 'Talks of ceasefires turn out to be lies'
Frustration is growing in Syria after a ceasefire agreement was violated, killing 21 people in rebel-held province of Idlib.
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Hong Kong protests: Several arrested as demonstrators defy ban
Tear gas and violence in Hong Kong as thousands defy a police ban on protest marches.
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'Go back Modi': India protesters condemn PM's visit to Kolkata
Nearly 30,000 protesters take to megacity's streets to denounce Modi's visit and oppose a new citizenship law.
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Truth about Iran plane crash could not be hidden: Zelenskyy
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy urges international partners to be united and persistent until a probe was complete.
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Iran protests erupt for a second day
For two days, Iranians have been protesting the Iranian regime for shooting down Flight 752 and killing many of their own people. Margaret Evans reports on the their defiance and how the regime is responding.
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Frustrations grow over bank restrictions in Lebanon
Capital controls have been in place since anti-establishment protests against the political class began in mid-October.
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Anger in Iran over Flight 752
Anger over Iran shooting down Flight 752 is spilling into the streets as protesters fear retaliation.
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Lebanon protesters: 'The revolution is coming back'
Fresh call to action comes amid a worsening economic crisis and in the absence of a government.
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Iran makes arrests over downed plane as protests erupt
The announcement involving UIA Flight PS752 came amid an upswell of anger and protests by Iranians in recent days over last Wednesday's air disaster and apparent attempts by senior officials in Iran to hide the cause.
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Lebanon protesters regroup for 'week of anger'
Protesters in Lebanon have been out on the streets once again, issuing a new call for action following three months of anti-government unrest.
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Sudan government forces quell armed protest by security agents
Sudan ends mutiny by ex-security agents linked to Omar al-Bashir over demands for better compensation and severance pay.
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Liberia discontent: More anti-government protests expected
Many people are unhappy with the economy and the rising cost of living.
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Indian students allegedly linked to ruling party assault activists
Students at one of India’s top universities say they have been beaten for protesting against a controversial new citizenship law.
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Millions strike across India over economic crisis
At least 10 trade unions across the country are protesting against the government's economic policies.
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Jane Fonda uses star power to fight climate change | The Weekly with Wendy
The 82-year-old actress and her A-list friends are staging weekly protests in Washington to pressure U.S. lawmakers to do more.
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Protesters Breach Capitol Building, Forcing Senate and House Out of Chambers
Pro-Trump protesters stormed the U.S. capitol building on Wednesday as Senators were voting to certify the electoral college vote. Lanhee Chen, Fellow at the Hoover Institution, joined Cheddar to break down the events as they unfolded.
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Ahead of election, Taiwan president calls China 'biggest threat'
Taiwan's leader warns China is the biggest threat to its wellbeing, pointing to the events in Hong Kong to bolster her re-election bid.
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What systemic racism in Canada looks like
The police killing of George Floyd and the protests that followed have brought renewed attention to systemic racism. In Canada, some have been quick to deny its existence. But these experts say racism has been normalized within Canadian...
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Hong Kong protests spill into malls on Christmas
Pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong continued as masked protesters gathered in shopping malls on Christmas day. Police fired tear gas to disperse bystanders.
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Iraq president 'would rather resign' over PM nominee
Salih said in a statement that because the constitution did not give him the right to reject nominees for the premiership, he was ready to submit his resignation to the parliament.
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Indian police accused of using 'excessive force' against protesters
Indian police accused of using 'excessive force' against protesters
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Georgian business magnate takes on ruling party
Recently established political party Lelo prepares for parliamentary elections as country is gripped by protests.