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Brazil’s Bolsonaro under pressure as COVID deaths surpass 300,000

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Hospitals in Brazil are at breaking point, as COVID-19 deaths pass 300,000.
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Argentina marks anniversary of 1976 military coup

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People in Argentina are commemorating the anniversary of the 1976 coup that led to a military government and some of the worst human rights abuses recorded last century.
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Cameroon: Child victims of Boko Haram violence struggle to survive

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The United Nations estimates that two million children in Cameroon need urgent humanitarian assistance.
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Report details increase in attacks against Asians in Canada

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A new report has tallied 1,150 racist attacks against Asians in Canada since the pandemic began. It includes accounts of physical and verbal assaults, and calls the government to better protect victims and provide resources to fight...
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Why hate crime convictions are so difficult to secure in US

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There are growing calls for the suspect who killed six Asian women around Atlanta to be charged with a hate crime.
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Suspect charged with murder over Atlanta spa shootings

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The shootings appear to be at ‘intersection of gender-based violence, misogyny and xenophobia,’ says US politician.
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Notorious Colombian warlords give evidence at hearing

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The two are promising to confess their crimes in a symbolic and potentially revelatory series of meetings.
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Erica Osakwe speaks about why she started a petition to abolish time limit to report domestic abuse

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Erica Osakwe speaks about why she started a petition to abolish time limit to report domestic abuse
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‘What we were afraid of’: Asian American women condemn attacks

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Deadly shootings in Atlanta come as Asian American women are bearing brunt of rise in hate incidents across the US.
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Reports children killed in Colombian army bombing spark outrage

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The government acknowledges there were young people at a rebel camp the army bombed but not that children were among those killed.
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Survivors, families relieved by guilty verdict in Toronto van attack

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Some victims' families and people injured in the 2018 van attack in Toronto say they're relieved Alek Minassian was found guilty of 10 counts of first-degree murder and 16 counts of attempted murder.
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German court convicts ex-Syrian agent in landmark trial

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Court ruling is the first in the world related to the brutal repression of protesters by the Syrian government.
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Iraq commemorates victims: Funeral for Yazidis killed by ISIL

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The victims are the first to be identified using DNA analysis after their remains were exhumed from the mass graves.
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TD customers hit with fraudulent DoorDash charges

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TD Bank customers are being warned to check their statements after people in several provinces reported DoorDash charges on their accounts even though they hadn’t used the food delivery service.
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Ten more bodies discovered in Libya mass grave

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Mass graves have been found in Tarhuna, a town 80km southeast of Tripoli formerly controlled by a militia.
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Pakistanis protest against ISIL killings of coal miners

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They're refusing to go ahead with burials or end their sit-in until arrests are made and Prime Minister Imran Khan agrees to meet them.
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Husband of Flight PS752 victim still seeking justice, one year later

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Javad Soleimani lost his wife Elnaz last January when flight PS752 was shot down over Tehran. He says this past year has been a ‘blind nightmare’ and says he will not stop until someone is held responsible.
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With ‘limited abilities’ the TSB tries to find answers on PS752 crash

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A year later, the chair of the Transportation Safety Board Kathy Fox says it’s ‘disheartening’ that the TSB isn’t able to give families of the victims of flight PS752 more answers, citing jurisdictions and limitations of international...
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Flight 752: Victims' families, friends mark a year since plane was shot down

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It's been one year since Ukrainian International Airlines Flight 752 was shot down by an Iranian missile. Victims' families and friends are mourning the loss of 176 lives lost in the crash.
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Indonesia searches for flight recorder of crashed plane

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As victims' families mourn, divers are searching the waters to the north of Jakarta - looking for the aircraft’s flight recorder.
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South Korea court orders Japan to compensate former sex slaves

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In landmark ruling, Seoul court says Japan should pay 12 ‘comfort women’ an equivalent of $91,000 each for war-time abuses.
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Hassan Diab ordered to stand trial for terrorism 3 years after his release

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France's court of appeal has ordered a new terrorism trial for Canadian academic Hassan Diab who was charged for a 1980 bombing near a Paris synagogue. Diab was charged in 2008, but released in 2018 over a lack of evidence.
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Marking the 4th anniversary of the Quebec mosque shooting

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Four years ago, six Canadians were killed when a shooter opened fire at a Quebec City mosque. Jan. 29 has now become an official National Day of Remembrance and a Call for Action Against Islamophobia.