Israeli protesters begin 'day of disruption' against controversial judicial overhaul
Demonstrators took to the streets in Israel on Tuesday for what they are calling a day of "disruption and resistance" against the government's moves to overhaul the country's judicial system.
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Nathan Law: Police raid family home of exiled Hong Kong activist
Nathan Law's parents and brother have been taken for questioning after police raided their home.
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From trauma to training - new lives for North Korea’s defectors
The BBC gets rare access to a South Korean facility that helps those arriving from the North.
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Cuba says US responsible for 2021 protests, biggest in decades
By Nelson Acosta HAVANA (Reuters) -Cuba on Monday accused the U.S. government of bearing "direct responsibility" for the protests that
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Sex offender Larry Nassar stabbed multiple times in prison
Nassar, who sexually abused gymnasts, is believed to have been stabbed in the chest and the back.
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Chinese authorities swoop on restaurant that challenged customers to eat 108 dumplings
A restaurant in China that challenged its customers to eat more than 100 dumplings in return for a free meal has fallen foul of authorities, who are investigating whether it has violated the country's anti-food waste law.
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Protests across Israel ahead of vote on judicial overhaul bill vote
Large crowds of protesters across Israel have come out in the 27th consecutive week of demonstrations against the government's judicial overhaul plans.
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How warming oceans are driving the climate juggernaut
Experts are predicting that the developing El Niño is likely to make 2023 the world's hottest year.
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Georgia Pride festival in Tbilisi stormed by right-wing protesters
Up to 2,000 protesters stormed a gay pride festival, in a country where anti-LGBT prejudice is common.
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Sri Lanka: The fate of a protest that toppled a president
One year after Sri Lanka's extraordinary people's protest, what has changed in the country?
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At least 22 officers injured in the German town of Giessen following unrest -- police
At least 22 police officers were injured Saturday in unrest in the western German town of Giessen during an Eritrean cultural festival, according to local police.
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Free speech cannot be used to legitimise terror, India says
NEW DELHI/LONDON Freedom of expression cannot be used for "legitimising violence", India said on Thursday in response to
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