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Iraq president threatens to quit over PM nominee

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Barham Salih says he would rather resign than name Iran-backed bloc's nominee as PM.
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Lebanon economic crisis hurting daily life

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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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Police accused of brutality as death toll during protests against citizenship law reaches 18 in Uttar Pradesh state.
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Colombia police under pressure over protest crackdown

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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

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Having battled everyday sexism, female students come out in full force against bill excluding Muslims.
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Russia PM's government resigns

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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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What comes next after Wet'suwet'en protests? | Sunday Scrum

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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

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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

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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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Megaphone: amplifying voices from Lebanon’s uprising | The Listening Post (Feature)

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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

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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'

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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

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Former education minister designated to become prime minister after president's consultations with MPs.
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Women lead protests in India, Aligarh

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Protests against a controversial citizenship law has moved beyond universities.
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Police beat protesters with sticks in Lucknow

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Police beat protesters with sticks in Lucknow
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Indian protesters defy ban on public gatherings

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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India's main opposition party protests new citizenship law that discriminates against Muslims as demonstrations grow.
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Student groups to rally in New Delhi

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Student groups to rally in New Delhi
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Iraq's Sadrist movement plays key role in protests

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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.