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Why All These Women Posting Pictures Of Themselves Laughing In Public Is NO Joke
Thousands of women have taken to Twitter and other social networks to mock Turkey's deputy prime minister for his declaration that women should not laugh in public.
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The 'Jews And Arabs Refuse To Be Enemies' Movement Proves Love Is Stronger Than War
Amid unrest in the Middle East, some interfaith couples are determined to prove love is stronger than war.
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Everything You Need To Know About The Anti-China Protests In Vietnam
2014 Vietnam anti-China protest is the protest held across Vietnam in response to China deploying an oil rig in a disputed region of the South China Sea between the two countries.
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Thai Court Removes PM Shinawatra For Abusing Power
Thai Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, leaves the Constitutional Court on May 6, 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand.
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The NYPD Was Not Prepared To See These Photos Trend For Their Feel-Good Campaign
Even cops have to be careful what they wish for. The New York Police department asked Twitter users to share pictures of themselves posing with police officers using the hashtag "myNYPD" — only to have their feed flooded by pictures showing police roughing up protesters.
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3 More People Shot Dead In Fresh Protests In Venezuela With Death Toll Raised To 25
Venezuelans have taken to the streets in recent days, leading to gruesome clashes between protesters and police. Their demands are varied, from economic to social. This story will guide you with all that's happening in Venezuela.
Updated from: The Ongoing Venezuela Protests: A Timeline Of Events And Crucial Updates
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Ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich Surfaces To Say He Is 'Still The President'
Two months after the protests first began, in part over Yanukovych's decision to reject a deal for greater integration with Europe, they have again escalated.
Updated from: [PHOTOS] Ukraine Crisis: Everything You Should Know About The Escalating Violence There
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Thai Court Bans Use Of Violence Against Protesters After 5 Killed And Over 60 Left Injured
Tensions on the streets of Bangkok boiled over Tuesday as police sought to disperse several protest camps in the capital, resulting in at least 70 people injured and five deaths, including that of one police officer.
Updated from: Everything You Need To Know About Bangkok's 2014 Shutdown
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What Belgium Just Legalised Makes It Possible For Kids Of Any Age To Choose Death
Does a terminally ill child in intolerable pain have a right to die? Belgian lawmakers said yes.
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A Mother Of 2 Brutally Beaten And Left In Ditch. Her Crime? She's An Anti-Govt Journalist.
Shocking photos emerge of prominent journalist beaten as she covered pro-Europe protests.
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[SHARE] SAYS 33 Most Powerful Photographs Of 2013
As 2013 ends, the SAYS team brings you a list of 33 most powerful photographs to give you a glimpse of the biggest global headlines of 2013. Some of these images go one step further to change our perspective on life and the challenges presented by the world we live in.
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