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Indonesian police granted exclusive authority to approve abortions for rape victims
Previously, women could obtain this document from medical professionals or psychologists.
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Protests erupt in Sunderland, mosques increase security as tensions rise across northern England
As violent protests continue, mosques in the UK have strengthened security to protect worshippers and maintain peace
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US set to deploy additional warships and fighter jets to Middle East
Pentagon announces new military deployments aimed at reinforcing security in response to increasing threats from Iran
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Kremlin claims YouTube censors content at US request, threatens retaliation
Moscow has criticised Google for taking down Russian channels, failing to remove content that it considers illegal
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Kamala Harris makes history as first woman of colour to secure presidential nomination
VP adds two former Barack Obama aides: political strategist David Plouffe and communications director Stephanie Cutter
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Venezuela coup attempt: Opposition says headquarters vandalised amid ongoing dispute over election
Foreign minister blames US after State Dept recognised Maria Corina Maduro's opponent Edmundo Gonzalez as the winner
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Hungarian boxer unphased by gender controversy, ready for Olympic showdown with Algeria's Khelif
Khelif, who failed a gender eligibility test at World Championships last year, won against Italy's Carini on Thursday
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Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan freed by Russia in biggest East-West prisoner swap since Cold War
US negotiated with Russia and other countries, saying eight prisoners held in the West were being sent back to Moscow
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Canadian teen Summer McIntosh wins second gold at Paris Olympics
The 17-year-old touched the wall in an Olympic record time of two minutes 3.03 seconds at La Defense Arena
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Simone Biles shines in Paris, clinches sixth Olympic gold medal
She reasserts her status as No. 1 all-around gymnast three years after withdrawing from the final at the Tokyo Games