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UK newspapers speculate over possible plot to oust Theresa May.

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As the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, made her usual trip to church on Sunday, there was speculation that it was anything but business as usual within her cabinet. Several newspapers in the UK reported that ministers were plotting...
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Catalan separatists clash with police in protest against far-right

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Catalan separatists clashed with police on Saturday amid a protest against Spain's far-right Vox party, who were holding their own demonstration in Barcelona. Members of the Catalan separatist Committees for the Defence of the Republic...
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Secularism bill is ‘ethnic cleansing:’ Quebec mayor | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Proponents of Quebec’s proposed religious symbols ban say it is necessary to protect the province’s identity. Others say the ban is discriminatory, and one mayor even calls it “ethnic cleansing.” Polls suggest most Quebecers support the...
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Riot police clash with protesters over Catalan separatists trial

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Four people have been arrested and dozens injured in Barcelona as protesters clashed with riot police over the ongoing trial of 12 Catalan separatist leaders in Madrid. Thousands of pro-independence campaigners went on general strike on...
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Protests against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic continue

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Thousands of people demonstrated in the Serbian capital on Saturday, in the 12th straight week of protests against President Aleksandar Vucic. The marchers followed the same route – gathering in central Belgrade before marching to the...
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Ride along with a trucker protesting Ottawa’s oil policy in pro-pipeline convoy

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This pro-pipeline truck driver just started a four day journey to Ottawa to protest its handling of the oil downturn. He is joining the around 160 others in the convoy.
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Pro-pipeline protest convoy leaves Alberta for Ottawa

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A pro-pipeline convoy of around 160 trucks left Red Deer, Alta., today headed for Ottawa, to protest what they see as restrictive federal oil and gas policy.
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Pro-pipeline protest arrives in Ottawa as Alberta moves to ship crude by rail

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The United We Roll convoy arrived in downtown Ottawa after a 5-day journey that started in Red Deer, Alta., a 3,467 km haul. Its 200 or so pickups, cars and big rigs were enough to snarl traffic around the Parliament buildings, and make...
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African governments use Internet shutdowns to silence opposition more and more —what can people do?

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What would you do if your government decided to intentionally shut down your access to the Internet? Millions of people around the world have had to answer this question time and time again over the past few years, as government-mandated...
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RCMP investigates alleged bullying at elite Vancouver hockey club, coach quits in protest

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Another elite sports club is under scrutiny over allegations of assault in the locker room. This time, it's a minor hockey program in North Vancouver. The allegations, and how the club handled them, have led to the head coach quitting...
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Crying over spilled milk? Italian farmers unusual protest over low dairy prices

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Shepherds from the Italian island of Sardinia are spilling their milk to protest the recent fall in prices. Videos showing farmers throwing their milk away went viral, while #iostoconnando , the name of the shepherd who initiated the...
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Crying over spilled milk? Italian farmers' unusual protest over low dairy prices

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Shepherds from the Italian island of Sardinia are spilling their milk to protest the recent fall in prices. Videos showing farmers throwing their milk away went viral, while #iostoconnando , the name of the shepherd who initiated the...
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Madrid protesters oppose Sánchez Catalan plan

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Huge protests took place in Madrid on Sunday by centre-right parties who are opposed to moves by the Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez to ease tensions in the Catalonia region. Sánchez said he would appoint a rapporteur for talks with separatists...
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The Brief: Green dreams, Brexit sweet nightmare and transparency rules

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In this edition: we ask students protesting for climate change what they want changed, German sweet exports could be hit by Brexit and MEPs vote for more transparency over their expenses and lobbying practices.
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Ontario students protest over government's plans to cut tuition

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Ontario's Progressive Conservative government is eliminating free tuition for students from low-income families while also cutting tuition fees. Students say they're happy to hear tuition will drop by 10 per cent in September, but worry...
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Taxi drivers' protest for regulation enters eighth day as Madrid police move in

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Parked taxis continued to block one of Madrid's main avenues on Monday, as part of an open-ended strike asking for regulation for the online ride-hailing sector. The cause of the drivers' dissatisfaction is the increasing prevalence of...
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L.A. Teachers Strike Is About More Than a Fair Contract, Teacher Says

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With Los Angeles public schools ending a third day without their striking teachers, a deal between the union and the district remains elusive, according to Joseph Zeccola, a 2018-19 L.A. County Teacher of the Year and one of more than...
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What will it take to end Indian farmers' protests? | Inside Story

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Farmers in India are angry over new laws but the Prime Minister says change is needed.
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What's behind acquitting top army generals in Algeria? | Inside Story

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Two Generals and the brother of the former President have been acquitted .
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Portugal's 'yellow vests' turn out for anti-government protests

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In Portugal 20,000 police officers are on alert on Friday with demonstrations expected across the country. Mirroring France's worse mass protests in 50 years - organisers have called for “Coletes Amarelos” or "Yellow Vest" rallies of...
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Thousands flood the streets of Belgrade in fourth straight weekend of anti-government protests

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Thousands of people took to the streets of the Serbian capital Saturday night in protest against the sitting government and its de facto leader President Aleksandar Vucic. The protestors chanted “Vucic thief” as they marched peacefully...
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Hungary criticises western media over protests coverage

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Hungary's government has used an interview with Euronews to downplay the scale of protests in the country and suggested western media coverage is biased. About 10,000 people demonstrated in Budapest on Sunday in the largest of four...
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'Slave law' protests: Opposition parties and media have a fair voice in Hungary, says government

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Hungary's government has used an interview with Euronews to downplay the scale of protests in the country and suggested western media coverage is biased. About 10,000 people demonstrated in Budapest on Sunday in the largest of four...
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Heavy clashes in Paris as "Yellow Vest" activists start another day of protest

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Bins were set on fire and tear gas was deployed near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris on Saturday morning as "Yellow Vest" protesters started their third day of national action. Some 1,500 protesters wearing yellow vests gathered on the...