Activists Say Police in Belarus Beat Lgbtq People while Arresting and Charging Them
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D.A. Employee Threatened to Blow Up Queens Migrant Shelter, Police Say
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Rwanda's army and an armed group shelled displaced people camps in Congo, rights group says
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Activists throw soup on Van Gogh painting again
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Green roofs and solar chimneys are here – experts say it’s time to use them
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Stalking victims failed by police, report finds
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Activists say police in Belarus beat LGBTQ+ people while arresting and charging them
Rights activists in harshly repressive Belarus say police recently subjected at least 20 LGBTQ+ people to questioning, during which some were beaten and were charged with crimes23 hours ago -
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Harris to visit U.S.-Mexico border while Trump meets with Ukraine's Zelenskyy
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U.S. publishers association honors Belarus book publisher forced into exile
A Belarus book publisher forced to operate out of Poland because of persecution from its own government is being honored by the trade association representing U.S. publishersYesterday -
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Official says landslide kills 15 people at an illegal gold mine on Indonesia's Sumatra island
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They were arrested for posting during the riots – will it change anything?
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You be the judge: should my girlfriend stop scrolling on her phone while we’re watching TV?
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Why Dak Prescott believes Cowboys just got a ‘1000% must-win’ ... even though he always beats the Giants
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Dozens of children drown while bathing during 3-day Hindu festival in eastern India
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Mayor Adams, Confronted With Detailed Graft Charges, Says He Won’t Quit
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Iranian hackers charged in alleged targeting of Trump campaign, sources say
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Justice Department probe finds Mississippi police force violated residents' civil rights
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Justice Department Details Wide Pattern of Abuses by Mississippi Police Force
The police in the small city of Lexington, Miss., routinely made unjustified arrests, used excessive force and trampled on civil rights, investigators said.Yesterday -
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Harris Has a Lot of Strengths. Giving Interviews Isn’t One of Them.
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Man arrested over rail terror message hack
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Norwegian police seek missing man over pagers in Hezbollah blasts
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Pakistan says police orchestrated killing of doctor accused of blasphemy
Family of Dr Shah Nawaz can file murder charges against police officers over extrajudicial killing, official says. Pakistan’s government has said police orchestrated the killing of a doctor who ...Yesterday - Pakistan -
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The allegations span decades - our timeline tracks them
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Lamar Jackson says he wasn't mad at the refs, denies telling them to "stop cheating us"
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson could be heard during Sunday's game yelling, "Stop cheating us, bro!"2 days ago