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Chadians furious after opposition leader's mother, son killed

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Phone lines and internet have been cut off in Chad’s capital Ndjamena after security forces stormed the home of opposition leader and presidential candidate Yaya Dillo, killing his mother and son.
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Myanmar teachers join protest as anger gathers pace against coup

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Hundreds of teachers and students stage protests across the country against Monday’s military takeover of civilian government.
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Myanmar anti-junta protests spread, Twitter and Instagram blocked

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Protests against the military takeover swell as nearly 300 politicians from the overthrown ruling party defy the coup.
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Thousands of Myanmar protesters in standoff with police in Yangon

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Police block a main street in Yangon as demonstrators attempt to march forward in first sign of street unrest following the coup.
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Tens of thousands protest Myanmar coup, internet blackout eased

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Protesters rally in Yangon for a second day, denouncing military coup and demanding Aung San Suu Kyi’s release.
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Myanmar military warns of ‘action’ as protests grow

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Thousands take to streets across Myanmar for third day as activists urge workers to stage a general strike and ‘tear down military dictatorship’.
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Hong Kong’s top court denies bail to Jimmy Lai in security case

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Landmark decision marks the first time Hong Kong’s top court rules on a case relating to sweeping national security law.
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India: Police stop protesters from backing farmers

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The government is cracking down on farmer union leaders and journalists to break up the rallies.
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Turkey university protests: Istanbul university faces police crackdown

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Students in Turkey take a stand against the government in what they say is a battle over academic freedom.
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Alexei Navalny: EU nations call for sanctions against Russia over arrest of Kremlin critic

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EU foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels on Monday with several calling for additional sanctions against Russia over the detention of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and the arrests of over 3,000 protesters.
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Alexei Navalny: no EU agreement for sanctions against Russia over arrest of Kremlin critic

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Meeting in Brussels on Monday, EU foreign ministers could not agree to impose additional sanctions over the arrest of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and over 3,000 protesters
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Russia arrests dozens amid nationwide pro-Navalny protests

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Supporters of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny demand his release, defying bitter cold and a ban on protests.
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Navalny's wife among hundreds detained at anti-Kremlin protests

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Police detained more than 1,000 people across Russia and used force to break up rallies around the country as tens of thousands of protesters demanded the release of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, whose wife was among those arrested.
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Iraqis demand US troops pull out on Soleimani killing anniversary

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Thousands condemn ‘American occupiers’ a year after US drone strike killed top Iranian general and Iraqi commander.
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Uganda's most violent election in history comes to a close

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Yoweri Museveni is seeking a sixth term, and has used the full weight of state security - including the army - to crack down on his 10 opponents.
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Navalny: Police detain brother, search home ahead of new protests

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Navalny: Police detain brother, search home ahead of new protests.
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Myanmar in turmoil over disputed election

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Aung San Suu Kyi’s NLD government won November's elections by a landslide, but accusations of electoral fraud, protests and an increasing security presence have put the country in a state of uncertainty.
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US: COVID-19 led to ‘largest exodus of health officials’

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Some say they have been targeted by political activists, conservative groups and anti-vaccination campaigners who have united around common goals.
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India farmers 'to continue protesting' after agriculture laws stayed

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The farmers want the government to repeal the laws, which they say will deregulate the sector and leave them at the mercy of large corporations.
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Opposition supporters rally to demand Pakistan PM Imran Khan quit

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Alliance of 11 opposition parties defies coronavirus curbs to hold a rally in the central city of Lahore.
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South Asian Canadians protest in solidarity with Indian farmers

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Canadians of South Asian descent are speaking out as tens of thousands of farmers protest in India. They are upset over new laws they say favour corporations.
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Hong Kong court denies bail to Jimmy Lai over fraud charges

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Vocal pro-democracy supporter will be in jail until April, in a move condemned as an attempt to silence critics.
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India farmers continue to block key roads to New Delhi

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For 12 days, thousands of farmers have been blocking roads to the capital region in protest, saying new agriculture laws will lead to corporate exploitation and put an end to minimum prices for their produce.