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Iraq president threatens to quit over PM nominee
Barham Salih says he would rather resign than name Iran-backed bloc's nominee as PM.
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Lebanon has been without a government for two months and economy is near collapse.
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India protests: ‘The police started beating people’
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Colombia police under pressure over protest crackdown
One student has died and dozens of people have been blinded after riot police fire rubber bullets at protesters during national strike.
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The women at the front lines of India's citizenship law protests
Having battled everyday sexism, female students come out in full force against bill excluding Muslims.
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Russia PM's government resigns
Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and his government have resigned. Medvedev has agreed to take a new role in overseeing defence and security.
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Our political panel discusses the fallout from the Wet'suwet'en rail blockades, including the implications for reconciliation and construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline.
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Trudeau calls for patience on rail blockade negotiations
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on all sides in the rail blockade to sit down and talk, but says that "finding a solution will not be simple" during a statement in the House of Commons Tuesday.
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Incendiary language surrounding Wet'suwet'en protests | Sunday Scrum
Mohawk leaders blasted comments made by Quebec Premier François Legault this week about the presence of assault weapons in Kahnawake, while some are equating the protests with domestic terrorism.
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A look at the media outlets that have chronicled Lebanon’s uprisings.
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Lebanon braces for more protests as economy sinks
Soldiers in military vehicles patrol in Tripoli after demonstrations against government's handling of the economy turned violent.
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Need2Know: Minneapolis Unrest; Trump Tweet Flagged for 'Glorifying Violence'
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Thursday, May 28, 2020.
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Lebanese president asks Hassan Diab to form government
Former education minister designated to become prime minister after president's consultations with MPs.
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Women lead protests in India, Aligarh
Protests against a controversial citizenship law has moved beyond universities.
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Police beat protesters with sticks in Lucknow
Police beat protesters with sticks in Lucknow
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Indian protesters defy ban on public gatherings
Large crowds in India have again defied a ban on public gatherings to continue their protests against a controversial new citizenship law.
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Modi says law not anti-Muslim as protests continue across India
Indian PM defends new citizenship law at election rally, accusing critics of spreading 'lies and fear'.
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India's citizenship protests: Is its secular fabric under threat?
The anger against India's controversial new citizenship law shows no signs of easing.
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Hong Kong protests: some business thrive as movement spreads
Continuing protests take toll on Hong Kong economy but a few enterprising companies cash in on movement
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Outcry over India's new citizenship law spreads to Canada
Critics have slammed India's new citizenship law as a violation of India's secular constitution.
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Vancouver group promotes ‘Pro-Hong Kong’ businesses
In solidarity with the demonstrations in Hong Kong, a group in Vancouver is colour coding local businesses in order to identify and boycott Pro-China business owners and support those who are Pro-Protest.
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India's citizenship law: Opposition protests bill
India's main opposition party protests new citizenship law that discriminates against Muslims as demonstrations grow.
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Iraq's Sadrist movement plays key role in protests
A defining feature of Iraq's protests has been the complete rejection of all political parties, but a group led by a Shia Muslim leader has managed to stay onside.