Myanmar military charges 200+ ahead of election
Myanmar's military government has charged over 200 people with violating strict election laws ahead of a controversial general election. Critics say the vote is designed to legitimise military rule.
Myanmar's military government has charged over 200 people with violating strict election laws ahead of a controversial general election. Critics say the vote is designed to legitimise military rule.
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Spain's Balearic Islands ruling party submits a parliamentary proposal to ban the burka and niqab, citing women's equality and following other European nations. Read the full story.
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French First Lady Brigitte Macron faces a legal complaint from over 300 women after being filmed calling feminist protesters 'stupid bitches'. Read the full story and fallout.
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Six unconvicted Palestine Action prisoners have passed 46 days without food in the UK's longest hunger strike for decades. Campaigners urge Labour ministers to intervene to prevent deaths, drawing parallels to the 1981 IRA protests.
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