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'Playing with fire': Twitter's India snub sparks debate on compliance, free speech
Government officials ordinary netizens are split over free speech and the US company’s compliance practices
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Myanmar military detains Australian in first known arrest of a foreign national since coup
Australia’s foreign ministry 'deeply concerned' about reports of Australian detained arbitrarily in Myanmar
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Iran top diplomat urges Biden to return to nuclear deal
Referring to elections in Iran in June, Zarif says the election of a hardline president could further risk the deal
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Blinken makes first call to Saudi foreign minister
Saudi foreign minister congratulates US Secretary of State on taking up new appointment last week
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Tractors, trucks block India's roads as farm protests widen
Indian government has offered concessions to the farmers but refuses to repeal three laws passed last year
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Myanmar generals shut down internet as thousands protest coup
Civil society organisations appeal to internet providers and mobile networks to resist the junta’s orders
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Biden says he does not expect minimum wage hike to be in COVID-19 relief bill
Current federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour
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South Korea eases curfew on businesses outside Seoul
The authorities impose increasingly rigid social distancing rules as they fight the latest wave of the epidemic
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New Zealand investigates new Covid-19 case linked to quarantine facility
Genome sequencing carried out to determine if the case has the South African Covid-19 variant
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UN urges 'maximum restraint' as India farm protesters widen blockade
The rights to peaceful assembly & expression should be protected both offline & online says the UN High Commission









