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Bolivians call for vote recount after results disputed

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In the tightest election yet, results gave Evo Morales just enough to avoid a risky, second-round runoff.
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Chile's Pinera calls on ministers to resign amid protests

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Chilean president says he will end controversial state of emergency on Sunday.
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Spinning, downplaying, ignoring: Lebanon protests and the media | The Listening Post (Lead)

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How domestic media outlets are covering Lebanon's protests against taxes, austerity and corruption.
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India moves to divide Kashmir despite protests, attacks

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India will formally split up Jammu and Kashmir state into two federal territories to be directly ruled from New Delhi.
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Lebanon deadlock remains after PM quits

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Prime Minister Saad Hariri asked to remain on caretaker capacity as army clears roads after weeks of mass protests.
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Pakistan opposition protesters call on PM Imran Khan to resign

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Prime minister promises not to step down, as thousands continue anti-government protest in Islamabad.
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First protest for the ECB New President

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If Mario Draghi had a standing ovation at his farewell ceremony, Christine Lagarde’s first official day at the ECB was overshadowed by protests. Protestors said they want the bond-buying policy to be more transparent and to go in another...
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Protests in Guinea against president's possible third term bid

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Mass protest in Conakry remains calm, unlike smaller demonstrations last week in which at least nine people were killed.
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Rugby reinstated at Nova Scotia schools after cancellation

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Rugby programs have been reinstated in Nova Scotia public schools a day after being cancelled over safety concerns.
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Carbon tax ruled constitutional by Saskatchewan’s highest court

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The federal carbon tax has been ruled constitutional by Saskatchewan’s Court of Appeal. An appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada is expected.
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UCP’s gay-straight alliance plan sees Alberta students walk out in protest

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The United Conservative Party’s plan to change a law prohibiting Alberta schools from telling parents their child is part of a gay-straight alliance drew angry protests from thousands of students.
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Massive 4/20 event to go ahead despite lack of permit, frustrating local residents

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Vancouver’s 4/20 celebration is one of the largest in the world, but the cannabis event exists outside the law, and has created frustration among nearby residents for years.
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The fight to keep overdose prevention sites

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Staff, supporters and clients of some of Toronto’s overdose prevention sites recently headed to Queen’s Park to protest the Ontario government’s cuts to health care funding that would reduce the number of overdose prevention sites...
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Canada's fix for garbage spat with the Philippines on its way

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More than 100 containers of Canadian waste were shipped to Manila in 2013 and 2014 — and have been there since. Earlier this week, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to send the containers of decaying goods back to Canada.
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Mayor in German town tells owners to 'build or lose' land in residential areas

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The city council in the German town of Tübingen has approved a plan to force landowners to build housing or face sanctions. This weekend 20 letters were sent out to people that own unused land in the area. According to the letters, they...
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Ford government's continued funding cuts has Ontarians divided

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Seeing thousands of protesters outside Ontario's Legislature is getting to be a regular occurrence. This as demonstrators continue to demand change following multiple funding cuts imposed by the Doug Ford government.
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European capitals gear up for May Day protests

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This year's May Day demonstrations in France will take place amid particularly tight security after the wave of "yellow vest" anti-government protests. In Paris it's feared that hooligans bent on violence will join the "gilets jaunes",...
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Watch live: May Day protests turn violent in Paris

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This year's May Day demonstrations in France will take place amid particularly tight security after the wave of "yellow vest" anti-government protests. In Paris it's feared that hooligans bent on violence will join the "gilets jaunes",...
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London climate change activists continue protest after more than 700 arrested

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Climate change protesters returned to march on central London on Saturday as police said more than 700 people have been arrested since the demonstrations began on Monday. Organisers of the so-called "Extinction Rebellion" protests have...
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London climate change activists continue protest after more than 750 arrested

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Climate change protesters returned to march on central London on Saturday as police said more than 750 people were arrested since the demonstrations began on Monday. Organisers of the so-called "Extinction Rebellion" protests have called...
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Extinction Rebellion protesters glue themselves to London Stock Exchange

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Climate protesters from Extinction Rebellion glued themselves to the London Stock Exchange on Thursday as part of their protest in the capital's financial district. Seven people dressed in suits and wearing futuristic visors glued...
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Thousands of Ontario students protest Doug Ford's changes to education

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Students at about 600 schools across Ontario walked out of class to protest changes announced by Premier Doug Ford's government to the province's education system. Those measures include increased class sizes, mandatory online courses...
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The Brief: Climate protests go rogue, trade talks, copyright and Mid-East policy

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A protest at Westminster, for once, not about Brexit. a much bigger issue at stake, organisers say, the survival of the planet. In London some made their mark with graffiti. In Brussels, they also blocked the streets, in scenes played...
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Violent protest against Roma families in Italy triggers investigation

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The Mayor of the Italian capital has called for an investigation into ugly scenes that broke out on Tuesday over the transfer of a group of Roma families to a government-run centre. The group of about 60 Roma people, mostly women and...