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Singapore's planned terror response stokes concerns over press freedom
Proposed law prohibits anyone from taking videos or photographs of area of a terror attack
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Indonesia brings together former militants and attack survivors
Gathering part of a broader deradicalisation push by authorities in the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country
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Facebook's EU regulator says WhatsApp yet to resolve data sharing issue
The popular messaging service changed its privacy policy over a year ago
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The real reason to worry about Italy’s election
Sunday’s vote more likely to result in a hung parliament than rather than a disruptive new government
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China's top paper says reform does not mean life-long presidency
New amendment will likely be approved at this month’s annual meeting of China’s largely rubber stamp parliament
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Google launches Slack competitor Hangouts Chat
Hangouts Chat supports instant messaging across devices between workers
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Sex abuse scandal widens to Britain's foreign aid agency
DFID has sharply criticised the aid sector and threatened to cut funding to charities tangled in the sex scandal
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'Bittersweet victory' for Moroccan women facing domestic violence, activists say
Newly passed law criminalises ill-treatment of women but fails to define domestic violence, outlaw marital rape
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US detention of Pakistani at Guantanamo Bay has no legal basis, says UN body
UN Working Group report says prisoner should be released immediately, given a right to compensation
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Trump asks Congress for broad bill on guns, schools after shooting
Trump cautiously considers changing gun laws due to pressure by a wave of student activism