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Will Sudan’s protesters agree to negotiate with Omar al-Bashir?
President Omar al-Bashir insists he wants to speak with the youth of Sudan who have been protesting against his 30-year reign for the past three months. They have also defied the national state of
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Venezuelans cross into Colombia despite border closure
Colombia has officially closed its borders with Venezuela to prevent more migrants from fleeing the Venezuelan economic and political crises. However, with the legal entry points closed, Venezuelans desperate for medicine and supplies have
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Thousands of northern California residents ordered to evacuate
Rising flood waters turned the Northern California community of Guerneville in the United States into an island on Wednesday. Water rose to the roofs of homes and submerged cars as the rain-swollen Russian River
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Kashmir: Uneasy calm by day, ‘sheer terror’ at night
Bakoot, Pakistan-administered Kashmir - The days bring an uneasy, eerie calm, but at night, sheer terror arrives. As darkness falls, the dull thud of artillery shelling from both sides rings out loud. On the
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UN: Possible Israel crimes against humanity in Gaza
There is evidence that Israel committed crimes against humanity in responding to 2018 protests in Gaza, as snipers targeted people clearly identifiable as children, health workers and journalists, according to a United Nations report.
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Brexit deal: UK withdrawal could be delayed
The UK parliament is going to vote on five proposed amendments to the prime minister's Brexit plans. Theresa May has been trying to find common ground with MPs and change parts of her deal
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Captured Indian pilot at centre of Kashmir crisis to be released
The captured Indian fighter pilot who was attacked by a mob and then paraded on video by Pakistan's army, will be released, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Thursday. "We have an Indian pilot. As a
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Imran Khan ready to talk peace with India’s Modi: Pakistan FM
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is ready to speak with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on the telephone, its foreign minister has said after both sides claimed they shot down each other's warplanes. Speaking
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Criminalising anti-Zionism in France
On February 16, French pro-Israel writer Alain Finkielkraut faced a barrage of insults during a "yellow vests" protest in Paris, with the words "Dirty Zionist!" and "Go back to Tel Aviv!" triggering a sharp
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Israel strikes Gaza after ‘explosive balloon’ damages house
TUNISIA: Dramatic mobile phone footage, firsthand accounts on social media and other digital content, often made by protesters dodging censorship, have helped immortalize Tunisia’s 2011 revolution in a new exhibition.With videos of angry protesters


