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Rio residents protest police shootings

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On Friday, relatives and friends protested at the death of a 13 year-old girl killed by stray bullet in Rio de Janeiro.Maria Eduarda Alves da Conceicao was killed in her school yard during a shoot-out between police and suspected drug...
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Street protests intensify in Caracas

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Protesters, once again, clashed with National Guard officers in Caracas on Monday, as they attempted to shut down roads in demand of new presidential elections. The protest stayed within the Altamira neighborhood, where protesters said...
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Street protests intensify in Caracas

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Protesters, once again, clashed with National Guard officers in Caracas on Monday, as they attempted to shut down roads in demand of new presidential elections. The protest stayed within the Altamira neighborhood, where protesters said...
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John Boyega wanted to challenge himself with 'Detroit' movie

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JOHN BOYEGA WANTED TO CHALLENGE HIMSELF WITH 'DETROIT' MOVIE "Detroit" star John Boyega says his new movie may be set a half-century ago, but it explores issues as relevant today as they were then. "We're...
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WH: 'We've Not Declared War on North Korea'

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The Trump administration clarified Monday that it's not seeking to overthrow North Korea's government after the president tweeted that Kim Jong Un "won't be around much longer." The White House also rejected as "absurd" Pyongyang's...
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WH: We haven't declared war on North Korea

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The US Trump administration clarified Monday that it's not seeking to overthrow North Korea's government after the president tweeted that Kim Jong Un "won't be around much longer." The White House also rejected as "absurd"...
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WH: 'We've Not Declared War on North Korea'

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The Trump administration clarified Monday that it's not seeking to overthrow North Korea's government after the president tweeted that Kim Jong Un "won't be around much longer." The White House also rejected as "absurd" Pyongyang's...
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Croatian police accused of forcing migrants back to Serbia

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Hamid Barekzai unsuccessfully tried to cross into Croatia 17 times in one year. The Afghan migrant said he was beaten and pushed back to Serbia nine of those times, but that won't stop him from trying again. ...
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Port workers protest alleged police brutality in Catalan vote; flowers

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Several hundred Barcelona port workers held a demonstration outside the regional headquarters of Spain's ruling Popular Party on Tuesday as tensions over the government's reaction to Sunday's referendum vote continued. The...
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CLEAN : One dead as fresh protests erupt after Kenya's divisive vote

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One person was shot dead as fresh protests hit western Kenya as votes are counted after a deeply divisive election re-run marred by low turnout and violence
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Celebrations as Chicago officer convicted in shooting of black teenager

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Cheers erupted outside the courthouse after a jury on Friday convicted white Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke of second-degree murder in the 2014 shooting of black teenager Laquan McDonald.
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Kerry Washington, Steven Pasquale, Jeremy Jordan, Eugene Lee, Kenny Leon on the timeliness of their new play 'American Son'

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KERRY WASHINGTON AND CAST ON THE 'TIMELINESS' OF THEIR NEW PLAY 'AMERICAN SON'
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Verdict in Laquan McDonald case prompts cheers

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Verdict in Laquan McDonald case prompts cheers

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Chicago officer charged with murder takes stand

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A white Chicago police officer charged with murder in the shooting of Laquan McDonald testified Tuesday that he opened fire when the black teenager kept "advancing" at him waiving a knife.
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Chicago officer charged with murder in shooting of black teenager takes stand

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A white Chicago police officer charged with murder in the shooting of Laquan McDonald testified Tuesday that he opened fire when the black teenager kept "advancing" at him waiving a knife.
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Chicago officer charged with murder takes stand

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A white Chicago police officer charged with murder in the shooting of Laquan McDonald testified Tuesday that he opened fire when the black teenager kept "advancing" at him waiving a knife.
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Police fire tear gas at protesting workers in Dhaka

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Clashes broke out between protesters and police in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka on Tuesday, during a third day of demonstrations organised by garment workers demanding higher pay.
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Protest in Buenos Aires after 4 shot dead by police

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Protesters joined gather outside Hong Kong's Consulate in Taipei

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Dozens of Hong Kong students and human rights activists protested outside the Hong Kong Consulate in Taipei on Thursday, urging the G20 leaders to back the anti-extradition law movement.
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China on Hong Kong unrest and Iran tensions

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China's foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying hit back Monday at a senior American politician who criticised "police brutality" during the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
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Pro democracy camp: Carrie Lam morally bankrupt

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Carrie Lam and her government are "morally bankrupt" according to pro-democracy lawmaker Claudia Mo, who said the Hong Kong Chief Executive gave the impression in her news conference on Monday she had done "nothing wrong".