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It's latest incident in region that has been in grip of Islamist insurgency for more than a decade
Joshua Wong, Agnes Chow and Ivan Lam have spent years campaigning for democracy, becoming activists when they were just teenagers.
Amnesty International is accusing the tech giants of helping to censor peaceful opposition and political freedom in the country
Joseph Varon said the elderly man in the picture is 'doing much better. We are hoping that before the end of the week he'll be able to get out of the hospital'
Tens of thousands protested Saturday against a security bill, which would restrict the right to publish images of on-duty police
Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah died February 15, 2013, of a serious asthma attack after nearly three years of repeated attacks and more than 30 hospitalizations related to the disease
‘May the force be with him, always!’ the agent told the BBC
Assailants tied up agricultural workers, slit their throats in village of Koshobe, militia says
Several fires were started in Paris as protesters vented their anger against security measure, which would restrict publication of police officers' faces
Four firms will be subject to restrictions on US government aid and on their exports for two years
He was reelected by a landslide
'There's going to be a big fight. He didn't leave a will,' according to a source close to the family
Russian opposition figure urges Brussels to go after wealthy moguls with yachts, investments in Europe
New Delhi has struggled to kick-start an economy expected to shrink 9.5 percent this year
Officer was killed in combat, New York Times says
The Conservative government had launched such an initiative to try to weaken the protest movement
The Argentine legend became a global name after leading his team to a World Cup title in 1986
Armenia agreed to hand over three districts around Karabakh – Aghdam, Kalbajar and Lachin – as part of the deal that stopped an Azerbaijani offensive
Jonathan Pollard served 30 years for giving away classified US documents
Action comes day after federal government said its forces were closing in on dissident region's capital
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