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Indian activist, 86, dies while fasting for cleaner Ganges
Agarwal began his fast demanding law to protect Ganges river and scrapping of construction of hydroelectric projects
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One year in, #Metoo finding fresh battlefields worldwide
Research shows majority of US voters see sexual harassment as a serious problem
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US archbishop criticised over sex abuse resigns with papal praise
Pope Francis ordered Archbishop McCarrick to retire to a life of prayer and penitence
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Turkish court says US pastor Brunson can go free
Relations between two NATO allies are also under strain over US support for Kurdish fighters in northern Syria
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China opposes Malaysia's release of 11 Uighur Muslims
Beijing is accused of rights abuses in Xinjiang, torture of Uighur detainees and tight controls on their religion
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Death toll from Hurricane Michael rises to 12 amid search for survivors
Number of people in emergency shelters is expected to swell to 20,000 across five US states
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Taliban restore Red Cross security guarantee in Afghanistan
The decision comes two months after Taliban withdrew safe passage for the neutral humanitarian agency
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Harvard bias trial to spotlight use of race in college admissions
Harvard University will face accusations that it discriminates against Asian-American applicants
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Trump says he could do 'a lot more' on China trade
Him and Xi Jinping plan to meet at the G20 summit in Argentina in late November
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Indian state wins prize for showing 100% organic 'no longer a pipe dream'
The small Himalayan state of Sikkim on India's border with Tibet was declared fully organic in 2016