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Will protests against Russia's president gain momentum? | Inside Story

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Thousands defy warnings and cold temperatures to hold biggest protests in years.
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Ethiopia protests: Police surround activist's home

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Hundreds of supporters of Oromia Media Network's founder join protest amid reports of police surrounding his residence.
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Lebanon protests: large crowds continue to gather in Tripoli

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Protesters in Tripoli say government has exploited sectarian divide and worsened country’s debt and economy.
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Chile unrest: Promised reforms fail to quell protests, strike

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Protesters say they want a voice in the rollout of the social reform plan and accountability for alleged rights abuses.
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What should be done about America's policing problem? | The Stream

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The Stream discusses growing calls to increase accountability and oversight of US law enforcement.
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'There's no trust': George Floyd, the police and racism in the US | The Bottom Line

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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison on Floyd's murder trial, justice and calls to 'defund' the police in the US.
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Will Uber drivers benefit from the biggest stock exchange debut in years?

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Top executives, early venture capitalists and board members stand to reap benefits from their stakes in Uber, the decade-old ride-sharing giant that went public on Thursday. But ahead of Uber's debut on the New York Stock Exchange,...
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UCP’s gay-straight alliance plan sees Alberta students walk out in protest

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The United Conservative Party’s plan to change a law prohibiting Alberta schools from telling parents their child is part of a gay-straight alliance drew angry protests from thousands of students.
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European capitals gear up for May Day protests

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This year's May Day demonstrations in France will take place amid particularly tight security after the wave of "yellow vest" anti-government protests. In Paris it's feared that hooligans bent on violence will join the "gilets jaunes",...
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Watch live: May Day protests turn violent in Paris

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This year's May Day demonstrations in France will take place amid particularly tight security after the wave of "yellow vest" anti-government protests. In Paris it's feared that hooligans bent on violence will join the "gilets jaunes",...
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Canadian art world reacts to Sackler family opioid manufacturer scandal

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World-renowned cultural institutions have recently decided they will no longer accept donations from the Sackler opioid manufacturer family. CBC looks at how Canadian cultural institutions are dealing with the fallout.
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Stunned by war, Sarajevo's culture scene is reawakening

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Sarajevo is the political, social and cultural centre of Bosnia and Herzegovina. But with a long and rich history of religious and cultural diversity, the city has become a symbol of the Bosnian war. Traces can be found everywhere. The...
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Yellow Vest movement gaining momentum in Canada

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The yellow vest protest movement is gaining momentum in Canada, but some are concerned that its message is being hijacked by conspiracy theorists and the alt-right. David Common went to a rally in Red Deer, Alta. to find out more.
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Haitian anti-corruption protests strand Canadians, causes food shortages

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Haitian anti-corruption protests have left more than 100 Canadians stranded, and have now led to food, water and fuel shortages as Canada closes its embassy there.
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Haiti corruption protests strand Canadians amid violence

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Protests against alleged Haitian government corruption have stranded more than 150 Canadians in the country amid a violent revolt, as new economic measures did little to quell public outrage.
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Anti-government protests continue in Serbia for 10th week

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Anti-government protesters in their thousands took to the streets of Belgrade on Saturday night for the tenth weekly demonstration of its kind. The protesters are a mix of citizens movements, opposition parties, from both left and right,...
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Many arrests as "Yellow Vests" protests continue

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Demonstrations by so-called "Yellow Vest" protesters in Paris turned to riots as those taking part demanded the resignation of French President Emmanuel Macron. Police used tear gas and water cannon as demonstrators became violent....
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In letter to the French, Macron launches 'great debate' to quell 'yellow vests'

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In a 2,300-word letter to the French, President Emmanuel Macron has launched a three-month national debate that he hopes will appease the 'yellow vest' protesters. In the letter published by his office, he wrote he would listen to new...
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What will it take to end Indian farmers' protests? | Inside Story

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Farmers in India are angry over new laws but the Prime Minister says change is needed.
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Different paths to China - Macau and Hong Kong - why? | Inside Story

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Hong Kong has resisted Beijing's tightening control, while Macau has embraced the one country, two systems rule.
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What's behind acquitting top army generals in Algeria? | Inside Story

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Two Generals and the brother of the former President have been acquitted .
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How will Brazil's president face public anger? | Inside Story

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Jair Bolsorano is under fire over his government's handling of the Covid-19 crisis.
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Are the measures against COVID-19 failing? | Inside Story

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There have been angry protests on the streets of Dutch cities against lockdowns.
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Can Armenia's prime minister survive the political crisis?

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Nikol Pashinyan has accused the army of attempting a coup and is resisting calls to resign.