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  1. More than a million people - according to organisers - hit the streets of London on Saturday, to protest against the UK government’s handling of Brexit.

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  2. Vote counting begins in Thailand's first election since coup

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  3. What just happened in New Zealand is a turning point for Islamophobia worldwide , by

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  4. As Algeria's oil wealth dries up, people are demanding to know where the money has gone

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  5. Thousands of New Zealanders attend mass vigil in Christchurch to mourn the 50 Muslims murdered in an attack on two mosques

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  6. Palestinian succumbs to wounds as Israeli air raids hit Gaza

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    Addiction to video games has been officially labelled as a mental health disorder.

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  8. Australia: Cyclone Veronica lashes west coast

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  9. Police use water cannons against teachers' protest in Morocco

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  10. Eichmann's captor, Israeli ex-spy Rafi Eitan dead at 92

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    The ethnic Cleansing of Bosnian Muslims — explained

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  12. UN: More than 130 killed in Mali ethnic attack on Fulani village

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  13. Libya: Protesters demand release of Gaddafi-era spy chief Senussi

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  14. Ethiopia's iconic 12th-century 'Jerusalem' — in pictures

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  15. "We were hoping that it would be a good thing, we didn't expect that us civilians would be victims."

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  16. Thai polls close as coup leader eyes return to power

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    This app helps women report street harassment in Sydney, Australia.

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  18. Since the 2014 military coup, galleries in Thailand have been raided, artwork banned and performers arrested. Can you survive in Bangkok’s art world? Take 's interactive:

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    Indonesia's first subway opens in traffic-choked Jakarta

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  20. "There's an expectation from the public for journalists to do more." - Tess Bacalla, executive director of the Southeast Asian Press Alliance.

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