HK Police Put HK$1M Bounties on 8 Wanted Democracy Activists
Hong Kong police are offering HK$1,000,000 ($127,650) rewards for information leading to the arrest of eight pro-democracy activists
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Bishop of Dover: Migration concerns only for 'brown people’
The Bishop of Dover says British people do not understand their own history of economic migration.
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Russia’s Wagner Group Led Central Africa Massacres: Sentry
Russia’s Wagner Group has played a central role in a campaign of killings, torture and rape in the
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Myanmar army cuts off aid to cyclone survivors
The BBC speaks to families trying to rebuild their lives in one of the country's poorest regions.
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Organ harvesting: Trafficked for his kidney and now forced into hiding
The inside story of the Nigerian market trader whose case exposed illegal organ removal in the UK.
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Cost to remove a migrant £63,000 more than keeping in UK
A report finds the estimated savings of removing a migrant to a "safe country" such as Rwanda are uncertain.
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Xi’s Bet on Putin Looks Even More Risky After Russian Rebellion
Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine last year, Xi Jinping’s gamble on a “no limits” friendship with Vladimir Putin
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Human remains are found in California wilderness near search area for actor Julian Sands, authorities say
Human remains were found Saturday in Southern California near the area where investigators have been searching for missing British actor Julian Sands, according to authorities.
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Modi's denial of discrimination against minorities in India is a lie, activists say
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON Narendra Modi's denial that discrimination against minorities exists in India contradicts thorough documentation by
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Influencer Andrew Tate to stay under house arrest, court rules
BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Internet personality Andrew Tate will remain under house arrest in Romania for another 30 days from the end
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Modi denies discrimination in India at Biden press conference
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi denied that discrimination against minorities existed under his government during
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Romanian prosecutors send Andrew Tate to trial for human trafficking
BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Romanian prosecutors sent divisive internet personality Andrew Tate, his brother Tristan and two other suspects to trial on
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