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Turkey's Erdogan says statement by former admirals implies coup
Says statement by former admirals in support of Montreaux Convention maritime accord went beyond freedom of expression
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Jordan's Prince Hamza says he will disobey army orders to keep silent
Military warns prince over actions it said were undermining 'security and stability' in Jordan
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Putin signs law allowing him to run for two more terms in Kremlin
The legislation will pave the way for Putin to stay in power until 2036
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China reports biggest daily Covid-19 case jump in over 2 months
The total number of new Covid-19 infections, including imported infections originating from overseas, stood at 32
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Jailed Kurdish leader calls on Turkish opposition to unite against Erdogan
All parties which want to fight side-by-side for democracy must come together, says Selahattin Demirtas
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Japan fears Covid-19 variants are behind possible fourth wave
Variants appear to be more infectious and may be resistant to vaccines, which are still not widely available in Japan
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India grapples with rising Maoist violence, fuelled by pandemic
Maoist leaders during pandemic managed to recruit hundreds of new foot soldiers including women, says official
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Bangladesh ferry accident kills at least 26
Police and officials said some of the passengers managed to swim ashore.
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Taiwan rescuers work to bring out last body from wrecked train
Fifty people confirmed dead after the island’s worst rail accident in seven decades
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Russia extends punitive Twitter slowdown until mid-May
Russia has impeded the speed of Twitter for not removing content it deems illegal and threatened to block it entirely









