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The police cracked down as the curfew went into effect, and many arrests were expected as they tried to disperse the crowds.
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Lead-up to Burundi election marred by unrest

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Political campaigns have ended ahead of a general election on Wednesday, with each side blaming the other for violence and hate speech.
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Iraqi protesters remain in jail in test for new PM

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Courts yet to act on order by Iraq's new prime minister to release demonstrators.
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Philippines shuts down major TV network

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In the Philippines, human rights groups and journalists say the government's decision to shut down the leading broadcast network is a grave assault on media freedom.
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Yemen: Over 1,000 prisoners to be freed in large-scale swap deal

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The warring sides in Yemen will exchange some 1,081 prisoners on Thursday and Friday, under a deal struck last month, a rebel official said.
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US security adviser names first step to solving Qatar blockade

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US President Donald Trump's national security adviser says the first step to solving the blockade imposed on Qatar is to allow planes to fly over Saudi and Bahraini airspace.
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Saudi Arabia, allies restore full ties with Qatar: Saudi FM

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Gulf leaders sign agreement towards ending the three-year diplomatic rift with Qatar at the GCC summit in Saudi Arabia.
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Philippines largest TV network ABS-CBN ordered shut

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Allies of President Duterte refused to renew station's 25-year licence following his tirades against the company.
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Former WHO official: Antagonism between U.S. and China making it harder for scientists to do their jobs

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Dr. Keiji Fukuda speaks with Wendy Mesley about the political blame game between the U.S. and China over the coronavirus outbreak, and how it's affecting scientists' ability to get the pandemic under control.
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ISIL attacks: 14 Popular Mobilisation Forces killed in Iraq

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As ISIL steps up attacks in Iraq, security forces set up to fight the group come under attack.
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Need2Know: COVID-19 Breakthrough, Zuckerberg's Op-Ed, Morgan Stanley Sued

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Wednesday, June 17, 2020.
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Coronavirus lockdown exit strategy: borders, nations and the cohesion conundrum

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From Rome to Paris and Berlin - Europe has been in lockdown, as millions across the continent have been largely confined to their homes. But as the virus rates slow and the economic bill mounts up, everyone is trying to think of a way...
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Iraq: Oil price drop fuels economic crisis

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Iraq has been hit by political instability that effectively left it without a government.
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Republican strategist says Trumpism an 'ongoing problem'

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The co-founder of The Lincoln Project, a group of Republicans dedicated to preventing the re-election of Donald Trump, says the former president still 'owns the Republican party.' Rick Wilson believes a split within the party is almost...
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Julian Assange extradition case begins

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The U.S. government has begun outlining its extradition case against Julian Assange in a London court. U.S. authorities want to try Assange on espionage charges over the 2010 publication of hundreds of thousands of secret military...
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Assange extradition hearing gets under way in London

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WikiLeaks founder faces up to 175 years in US jail over publication of military whistle-blower revelations.
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Budapest's mayor snubs Orban by lobbying EU for direct access to climate change cash

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Budapest's liberal mayor has put himself on a climate change collision course with Hungary's right-wing prime minister Viktor Orban. Gergely Karácsony has suggested Brussels gives cities direct access to funding aimed at making the EU...
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Trans Mountain expansion cost soars to $12.6 billion

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Trans Mountain's CEO announced Friday that the cost of building the pipeline expansion has soared from an initial estimate of $7.4 billion to $12.6 billion. The company blames cost overruns, legal troubles and further Indigenous...
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US-Brazil trade tension: President Donald Trump threatens tariffs

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The United States and Brazil are heading towards a trade dispute after President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs of 50 percent.
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How the People’s Alliance won, then lost political influence in New Brunswick

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A look at why a protest party that held the balance of power for two years no longer exists.
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France political landscape walks a tightrope

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One year after France’s shock snap parliamentary election, political tensions in Paris are again rising. Watch in for more details!
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Pakistan interior minister dismisses all rumours surrounding president's removal

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Pakistan’s Interior Minister has firmly denied all rumours regarding the removal of President urging the public to disregard misleading narratives circulating on social media. Watch to know more on this!
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South African top cop lays criminal charges on Police Minister

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In a shocking move, South Africa's police chief has laid criminal charges against the country's Police Minister.
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Macron regains the power to call snap elections, will he roll the dice again?

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It’s exactly a year since France’s snap elections that convulsed European politics by almost bringing the far right to power — which means President Emmanuel Macron now has the constitutional power to go for it again.