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Georgia police break up protests against ‘foreign agents’ bill
Georgia police used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters as thousands rallied outside parliament in Tbilisi.
Photos: May Day rallies across Asia demand improved labour rights
May Day, or International Labour Day, is observed in many countries as a day to celebrate workers’ rights.
Why would Israel and its allies fear the ICC?
International Criminal Court could end decades of impunity by indicting top Israeli security officials over war in Gaza.
The wrongs and harms of a Roma register in Norway
The existence of a Roma police register is directly linked to Norway’s long history of antigypsyism.
In Kazakstan, a ‘storm’ over domestic violence after minister killed wife
The livestreamed murder trial of the ex-economy chief has kickstarted a much-needed national conversation.
Russia ramps up weapons production for Ukraine war
Defence minister says Russia needs to boost volume, speed of production as US sends military aid to Ukraine.
Indian spies linked to killings, tracking dissidents abroad: What we know
Is India's spy agency increasingly targeting dissidents and separatists abroad? Here's a lowdown.
Between threat and opportunity, what are Israel’s options in Gaza?
As Israel prepares for its ground offensive on Rafah, others are eying the remainder of Gaza and making their own plans.
UCLA clashes: Pro-Palestinian protesters attacked by Israel supporters
Police delay intervention into 'shocking' attack, featuring masked vigilantes armed with pepper spray and fireworks.
Columbia’s Hamilton Hall: A history of student action at Gaza protest hub
Students have occupied the building at pivotal moments in American history, often triggering policy change.

