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Police beat up teachers yet again
This is the third time that teachers, who are demanding regularisation of their jobs, have been beaten
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ATC grants bail to 17 lawyers
The court orders furnishing surety bonds of Rs100,000 each to avail the relief
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48-hour ultimatum: Lawyers demand release of colleagues
Criticise role of judiciary, blame govt for ‘mishandling’ PIC incident
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In pictures: Protests erupt across India over anti-Muslim law
Police detain dozens as students, politicians and rights activists take to the streets in protest
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Calls, internet services, metros suspended in parts of Delhi
Police in New Delhi also detained dozens of people protesting against the law, including historian Ramachandra Guha
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WATCH: The Muslim students who stood up to Delhi police
Police grabbed hold of a male student and started hitting him, women covered him to protect him
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Big protests planned in India against citizenship law
Authorities have cut the internet in some flashpoint areas, banned large gatherings in others
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Mending fences: LHC orders formation of mediation committee
Home secretary, IGP assure court accused will be treated in accordance with law
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Gatherings banned in parts of India capital after citizenship law demos
At least 21 people, including 12 policemen, were injured in the clashes
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India citizenship law protests spread across campuses
A student of Ramjas College says girls wearing hijab were specifically targetted
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Assam's 'sons of the soil' cherish new protest symbol
It represents Assam, its culture and collective political and social aspirations of its people, says a student
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Security forces fire tear gas, rubber bullets in Beirut protest
The Lebanese Civil Defense said it treated 54 people for injuries, taking more than half to hospital
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Girl’s family stages protest, seeks justice
Zara Mangi's family demanded punishment for the culprits involved in the 10-year-old’s rape and murder
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Five held over man's death in Hong Kong protests
Incident occurred in mid-November as the pro-democracy movement was in its fifth month
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Lawyers boycott courts, security tightened at LHC
They delivered speeches over alleged torture of their peers held in different police stations
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PIC incident not result of sudden provocations
Police had ample time to make necessary arrangements to thwart the attack
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Lawyers call for inquiry into PIC attack
Court proceedings halted as lawyers boycott the courts protesting 'biased' police action
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Two dead in India as police fire at demo against citizenship bill
Federal authorities blocked mobile internet access in the region to counter the protesters
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Doctors protest in Multan
City, district administration increase security to avoid untoward incident
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Teachers’ protest enters fourth day
Protesters say they will end hunger strike once demands are met
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IN PROTEST: Teachers demanding regularisation continue protest for third day
Teachers threaten to go on a hunger strike
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Opposition takes exception to use of force against teachers
PPP minister insists police right to take action because teachers were entering red zone
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Three patients dead as lawyers attack Lahore hospital
Punjab Information Minister Fayyazul Hassan Chohan assaulted, lawyers thrash hospital facilities
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Hong Kong leader rules out protest concessions ahead of Beijing visit
In a rare lull in police-protestor clashes, around 800,000 people marched peacefully through the city's streets
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Female frontliners upend Hong Kong gender stereotypes
Women account for some 25 per cent of the 5,900 people arrested since early June
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Sindh’s contract teachers met with baton charge yet again
Teachers demanding permanent status attempt to march towards CM House
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Six months of sacrifice: Hong Kong's protesters take stock
Some protesters have lost their jobs, suffered life-changing injuries, even fled overseas
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Indians demand swift action against rapists as protests spread after woman's murder
Protesters, lawmakers say they want authorities to ensure rape cases are speedily processed
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LBA lawyers lock district courts, hinder judicial work
Lawyers demand arrest of accused doctors in PIC scuffle
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China slaps sanctions on US over Hong Kong unrest
China had already denied requests for two US Navy ships to dock in Hong Kong in August
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'Still angry': Hong Kong protesters return to the streets
It also marked a resumption of the increasingly violent confrontations between protesters and police
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Students stand united for revival of unions
Demand restoration of Higher Education Commission budget
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Hong Kong set for fresh protests as police end university siege
Renewed calls to hit the streets came after Beijing and city leader Carrie Lam refused further political concessions
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The students march today: here’s why
Six students, mobilising in Sindh, explain why they are taking to the streets
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Hong Kong police enter ransacked campus after protest siege
Standoff settled into a tense stalemate during which hundreds fled the campus some making daring escapes
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Trump signs law supporting Hong Kong protesters
China's foreign minister, Wang Yi, condemned the bill as "naked interference in China's internal affairs"
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China summons US envoy, urges US to refrain from applying Hong Kong bill
Le urges the US to stop interfering to avoid further damage between US-China relations
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Furious China threatens retaliation over US law on Hong Kong
Trump signs law requiring annual review of freedoms in Hong Kong, bans sale of crowd control equipment
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Iraq's deadly unrest closes roads, schools across south
Iraq's street violence has left many thousands wounded
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Chisti Nagar residents protest ‘anti-encroachment’ drive
Nearly 20,000 people residing in Chishti Nagar would be rendered homeless if KDA follows through on its notification
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Hong Kong leader offers ‘mea culpa’, but no concessions
Millions took to the streets earlier this year after Lam's government introduced a bill to allow extraditions
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Thousands rally worldwide against abuse of women
Crowds march through the streets to highlight the govt's failure to pass laws protecting women
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China 'resolutely' backs Hong Kong leader despite polls setback
Lam said that her government would "listen humbly" to the public
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Hong Kong leader vows to 'listen humbly' after shock poll result
Councils have historically been firmly in the grip of the Beijing-aligned establishment
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Six protesters killed in south Iraq as unrest intensifies
Two sides lobbed molotov cocktails at each other from behind barricades set up in small alleyways
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Long voter queues as Hong Kong democracy camp seeks poll gains
Police were deployed at some polling stations and on city streets, but the presence was not particularly heavy
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Tens of thousands march in France, Italy to protest femicide
One woman is killed in France every three days by their partner or ex-partner
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Anti-government protesters march on Quetta streets
Opposition parties rally after JUI-F chief announces Plan C of ‘Azadi March’
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Marching for rights
Students organising the march this year have conceded that a similar march last year failed to produce any results
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23 dead as violent unrest in Chile enters fifth week
The crisis is the worst in three decades of Chilean democracy