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India police shoot dead four suspects in rape and murder case

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Police say they shot dead four accused of vet's rape and murder after they tried to escape from custody.
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Analysis: Why did Iraqi protesters attack Iran's embassy?

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Iraq is stepping up its response to mass protests across the country after an attack on an Iranian embassy.
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Iraq's growing protests prompt deadly crackdown

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Angry demonstrators defy authorities and direct rage at meddling Iran
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Hong Kong: Thousands gather to thank US for human rights bill

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Law means Washington can impose sanctions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials deemed responsible for human rights abuses.
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'Bloodbath': 25 Iraqi protesters killed as army deploys south

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More than 230 wounded as security forces open fire on demonstrators in Nasiriya a day after Iran consulate was torched.
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Guinea temporarily frees jailed opposition leaders

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Court releases 10 opposition leaders for part in anti-government protests
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Iraqi PM to resign after deadly anti-government protests

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Abdul Mahdi said he will submit official resignation to Iraq's Parliament on Friday.
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DR Congo anger grows over deadly unrest

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All 28 people killed in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo this week buried as many say UN troops have failed to provide protection from armed groups.
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Iraq PM resignation would only be 'first step', protesters say

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Demonstrators remain sceptical despite Adel Abdul Mahdi's announcement and demand complete overhaul of political system.
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Record telecom complaints, responsible shopping, MEC loses $11M | Business Panel

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Our weekend business panel discusses a new report suggesting the number of customer complaints about Canadian telecom companies has hit a record high. We also discuss protests staged by climate activists on Black Friday and the financial...
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Russia domestic violence: Conservatives against new bill

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Russian legislators have resubmitted a bill against domestic violence to parliament after it failed to pass three years ago.
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Pots and pans 'cacerolazo' protests echo across Latin America

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Thousands in nearly a dozen countries bang pots and pans in unified protest against governments across the region.
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Malta Parliament surrounded by protesters demanding PM's removal

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Probe into the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia has stoked fury on the Mediterranean island.
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Heavy gunfire erupts as DR Congo's anti-UN protests continue

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At least two people reportedly killed as demonstrations continue demanding UN peacekeepers leave the Beni area.
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Iran acknowledges killings during protests

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Human rights groups say as many as 200 people were killed in crackdown on protesters, while the government puts the figure at around 13.
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France braces for more chaos as strike over pensions reform enters day two

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France braced for more disruption on Friday as the country's largest strike in years entered its second day. An estimated 806,000 people across France took part in demonstrations on Thursday against President Emmanuel Macron's proposed...
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Thousands stage global climate protests before UN summit

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Demonstrations in 2,300 cities in 153 countries attempt to pressure leaders before the UN climate summit in Madrid.
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Record number to vote in pivotal Hong Kong district election

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Vote scheduled for Sunday after more than five months of increasingly violent protests in the semi-autonomous Chinese city.
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Why Hong Kong protests won’t delay local elections

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After six months of protests in Hong Kong cast uncertainty as to whether peaceful district elections could be held, voters will cast their ballots on Sunday with riot police at every polling station.
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Hong Kong polls draw record turnout after months of protests

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Voters turned out in record numbers to cast their ballots in Hong Kong's district council elections as the city recorded its highest turnout.
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US dollar shortage and Lebanon's economic crisis

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Several businesses have closed and many people lost their jobs, causing fears about the country's economic future.
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Angry demonstrators storm UN camp in DRC after deadly attack

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At least eight civilians killed after rebel attack, as UN offices targeted for 'failure to act' in eastern city of Beni.
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Hong Kong pro-democracy bloc secures landslide election win

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Hong Kong's pro-democracy opposition secured a landslide victory after a record turnout in local elections. Leader Carrie Lam said she will listen to public opinion amid months of unrest.
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Lebanon's Saad Hariri says he does not want to be next PM

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Former prime minister hopeful President Aoun will designate new leader amid political deadlock in protest-hit Lebanon.