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Indian state accepts key demands of protesting doctors in rape case
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Chased out by protesters, a political dynasty plots its comeback
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Ghana Main Opposition Protests to Demand Audit of Voter Roll
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Rutgers President Announces Resignation After a Year Rocked by Protests
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