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Funeral held for Palestinian killed in Gaza Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have held a funeral for a 20-year old killed by Israeli forces during a protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to declare Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Jamal Mosleh was shot on Friday when the Israeli army opened fire at a rally on the Israel-Gaza border.
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Protests hit Tehran, two demonstrators reported killed in Iran town Saturday's protests, in fact, coincided with state-sponsored rallies staged across the Islamic Republic to mark the final suppression of the 2009 unrest by security forces, with mass pro-government events in Tehran and Mashhad, Iran's second city. Pro-government rallies were held in some 1,200 cities ...
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Muslims in India's Assam anxious over citizen list The government claims this register will be used to identify and deport illegal immigrants, but activists warn that hundreds of thousands of Muslims in Assam could be rendered stateless in the process. "The officials [associated with the NRC project] visited many homes in our village but skipped ours.
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From the future of bitcoin to Facebook, 2018 in technology They might ask for a bit more contextual information, to better carry out the role you've assigned them, or they might suggest something that you hadn't even thought to ask them, based on your use patterns (and, in Google's case, near-omniscient knowledge of your movements and habits).
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Brazil is facing a pivotal election next year—here's why investors are buckling up now Unpopular Brazilian President Michel Temer, who took over after the corruption charges drove Dilma Rousseff from office, has faced an uphill battle in trying to reform the economy. He is facing a stiff challenge in his bid for a four-year term from da Silva, who is supported by the leftist Workers Party.
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At least 81 journalists killed in 2017: report At least 81 reporters were killed doing their jobs in 2017, as harassment and attacks on journalists have been on the rise, according to the International Federation of Journalists. Although the number of deaths are slightly down from last year's total of 93, the IFJ cautioned that an unprecedented number ...
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