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Silver-haired sit-in, face mask party protests planned for Hong Kong
Colonial-era emergency laws were introduced a week ago banning face masks at public rallies
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Hong Kong protesters gear up at 'National Calamity Hardware Store'
Lee says his stall has been a constant target of the police and he has been arrested twice
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Hong Kong shopping malls, metro close early as more protests planned
Anti-government graffiti is scrawled over bus stops and buildings
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Traders announce country-wide shutdown on Oct 28
End daylong sit-in at Serena Chowk after talks with FBR fail
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Haiti in crisis: who's who and what's at stake
Demonstrators, often in the thousands in major cities for big protests, want Moise's immediate resignation
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Iraq needs reforms
While the improved security is a positive change, the government never lived up to its promises beyond that
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Police fire tear gas as large crowds defy Hong Kong mask ban
After city's leader invokes colonial-era emergency powers not used for half a century
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Hong Kong braces for more protests as lawmakers go to court
The move was welcomed by government supporters and Beijing
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Security ramped up as Hong Kong braces for China anniversary clashes
Police quickly intervened to break up the scuffle, briefly using pepper spray
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Sydney and Taiwan kick off global protests for Hong Kong
In one of the largest solidarity marches in Australia since Hong Kong's latest pro-democracy movement began in June
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Hong Kong police fire tear gas at protesters in shopping district
Crowds began heckling officers, shouting slogans such as "corrupt cops" and "triads"
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Mexican activists take to streets demanding safe, legal abortions
Former presidential candidate says govt has an obligation to provide safe health services to women
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Hong Kong protesters trap leader for hours in stadium after 'open dialogue'
I hope you all understand that we still care about Hong Kong society, says Lam
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Egypt's rival camps wage online battle over President Sisi
Sisi opponents have bombarded social media platforms with fiery content under Arabic-language hashtags
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Hong Kong leader to hold first community talks to try to end crisis
Residents skeptical that the talks would make any difference
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What's next for Hong Kong's protest movement
As millions of anti-government protesters have taken to the streets for more than three months
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20,000 apply for chance to 'vent anger' at Hong Kong leader
Police have repeatedly denied using excessive force
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Hong Kong curbs airport links as protesters vow 'stress test'
Violent clashes become more intense and frequent as few demands are met
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Parents demand implementation of SC ruling against private schools’ high fees
Want PIERA to play its due role as regulator
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Protests held across Spain against gender violence
Women dress in purple holding candles, lanterns to honour the memory of domestic violence victims
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Peshawar residents join Global Climate Strike
Participants of the march hold up banners and placards as they call on the government to take action
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Ahead of climate summit, UN chief demands 'positive' news
Huge numbers of children skip school in more than 130 countries to join a worldwide strike against climate change
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Amnesty accuses Hong Kong police of abuses, torture of protesters
Police have responded with tear gas, water cannons, rubber bullets and several live rounds fired in the air
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Hong Kong leader to hold dialogue aimed at easing tensions
The trigger for the unrest was an extradition bill
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Hong Kong leader to hold dialogue aimed at easing tensions
89 people were arrested over the weekend after 'radical protesters' attacked two police officers
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Hong Kong festival mooncakes get a protest makeover
Messages on the mooncakes are chants heard on Hong Kong's streets in the last three months
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'Protecting rapists': Protesters accuse Japan of failing women
Law requires prosecutors to prove there was overwhelming force, a threat, or that the victim was incapacitated
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Hong Kong students take protest to schools with human chains
Student groups have set a deadline of late Friday for their remaining demands to be met
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Hong Kong leader says escalation of violence will not solve social issues
After three months of unrest, Lam last week withdrew a controversial extradition bill that had triggered the protests
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Hong Kong protesters call on Trump to 'liberate' the city
US Defense Secretary Mark Esper urged the Chinese government to exercise restraint in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong braces for weekend protests as leader fails to appease activists
Many said the move to withdraw the extradition bill was too little, too late
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Chinese paper says HK demonstrators now have no excuse for violence
Following Lam’s withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill that had sparked widespread protests
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Hong Kong leader announces withdrawal of controversial extradition bill
After months of unrest which threw the Chinese-ruled city into its worst crisis in decades
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Facts about Hong Kong's extradition bill
Taiwan authorities have strongly opposed the bill
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Hong Kong leader to announce withdrawal of controversial extradition bill-media
Withdrawal of the draft legislation was one of the protesters' key demands
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Two hospitalized in Hong Kong after police clash with protesters
Police arrest more than 1,100 people since the protests started
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Kazakh president moves to allow peaceful protests
At least 500 people have been arrested protesting the election which saw Kassym-Jomart Tokayev become president
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Trains to Hong Kong airport suspended amid protester disruption
Demonstrators plan to choke travel routes to the airport
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Indonesia arrests dozens for Papua protests that set buildings afire
It has been racked by civil unrest for two weeks over perceived racial and ethnic discrimination
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Hong Kong protesters march in the rain after mass demo banned
Police erect water-filled plastic barriers around key government buildings
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In pictures: Pakistan during Kashmir Hour
People all over Pakistan come out to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir
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Hong Kong police ban mass protest over safety fears
Saturday's rally was set to mark five years since Beijing rejected political reforms in Hong Kong
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500 protests, hundreds injured in Kashmir lockdown: govt source
Protests have broken out, with police using pellet guns and tear gas to disperse the crowds
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Hong Kong police again fire tear gas as protesters regroup
Police had warned earlier they would launch a “dispersal operation” and told people to leave
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Google says YouTube campaign targeted Hong Kong protests
After Twitter and Facebook accused the Chinese government of backing a social media campaign
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China plans to make Shenzhen a 'better place' than Hong Kong
Shenzhen has grown from a sleepy fishing village into an economic powerhouse
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Three dead and seven injured in soccer match riots in Honduras
Rioting fans attacked a bus carrying one of the teams, at the National Stadium in Tegucigalpa
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Hong Kong protesters kick off new weekend of rallies
Ten weeks of demonstrations plunges international finance hub into crisis
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Zimbabwe police beat protesters defying regime 'worse than Mugabe'
People gather in a square in the capital Harare to demonstrate against the country's worsening economy
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What is happening in Hong Kong?
The people of Hong Kong enjoy more extensive democratic rights and freedom than ever