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Multiple cities have started to roll back some restrictions after public resentment at harsh and prolonged containment measures reached a boiling point last weekend, when spontaneous protests broke out in multiple Chinese cities
Weah went abroad at the end of October for a string of political gatherings in numerous countries — and to watch his footballer son represent the United States at the World Cup in Qatar
Tigray's authorities had been resisting central rule for months when Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed accused their leadership of attacking federal army camps and sent troops into the region in 2020
Nearby villages evacuate
Indigenous community will return to its lands in the west of the nation
Officials struggle to quell more than two months of protests linked to the dress code
Pressure mounted this week for Ramaphosa to quit or be forced from office
Pele, widely regarded as the greatest footballer of all time, was hospitalized this week amid ongoing colon cancer treatments
On Thursday, the government accused the M23 militia of slaughtering 50 people at Kishishe, a village around 70 kilometers north of the city of Goma
New law could see reporters and social media users jailed for spreading what is branded 'fake news'
Wave of mud and debris to sweep through the small town on Ischia last week, killing 11 people
Nationwide protests are calling for an end to lockdowns and greater political freedoms
Israeli firm’s software was used to breach the phones of at least 22 people associated with the Salvadoran digital newspaper El Faro, including the plaintiffs, according to the complaint
Lazhari Labter, who played prominent role in 2019 Hirak protests that unseated longtime president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, had been arrested by police officers on November 20, according to his family
Wilder Alfredo Cordoba Cordoba was director of local television channel who 'published information criticizing local government and about insecurity in the region on his Facebook page,' Colombian Foundation for Press Freedom wrote on Twitter
Japan's military also said it had scrambled jets in response to flights over the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea, by Russian and Chinese aircraft
Actress and director Soheila Golestani, who appeared without her headscarf in the video, and male director Hamid Pourazari, who also appeared prominently, have both been arrested, the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency said
Hundreds of witnesses and victims will testify in the months to come
The Biden policy was immediately challenged by several Republican-led states as being too narrow and was blocked by a court in Texas
Lawrence, working in the country as an accredited journalist, was detained for several hours
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