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Riots

Here’s who’s buying panic rooms and bullet-proof doors in NYC — and you wouldn’t believe it

by Ron Morgan
Here’s who’s buying panic rooms and bullet-proof doors in NYC — and you wouldn’t believe it

New Yorkers are fortifying their homes with panic rooms and bullet-proof doors like never before over fears about crime, migrants and national turmoil — and it’s not just the city’s …

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Why film on Malaysian history’s darkest day, Snow in Midsummer, about the deadly 1969 sectarian riots, was so hard to make

by Haddis Thomas
Why film on Malaysian history’s darkest day, Snow in Midsummer, about the deadly 1969 sectarian riots, was so hard to make

On that day, sectarian riots broke out in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, after the Democratic Action Party and Parti Gerakan – both mostly ethnically Chinese political parties – made gains …

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Haldwani riots in India a sign of growing state violence amid efforts to ‘erase Muslim history without bloodshed’

by Walter Watson
Haldwani riots in India a sign of growing state violence amid efforts to ‘erase Muslim history without bloodshed’

Aman later learned his 16-year-old brother had also been shot, after he saw the youth lying in a pool of blood. “When I saw him, I lost my mind completely,” …

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Prayer and politics: New temple brings Modi praise, but critics see it as election gambit

by Walter Watson
Prayer and politics: New temple brings Modi praise, but critics see it as election gambit

The religious chants echoed through loudspeakers, and some of the thousands of devotees who have descended on the holy city of Ayodhya chimed in, even as the frenzy of construction …

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As Papua New Guinea vows a ‘return to normalcy’ after deadly riots and looting, will chaos mar its US, China ties?

by Walter Watson
As Papua New Guinea vows a ‘return to normalcy’ after deadly riots and looting, will chaos mar its US, China ties?

Marape was due in Davos, Switzerland, this weekend to speak to a gathering of global leaders and businesspeople. Instead, he is firmly grounded at home, dousing an unpredictable domestic crisis. …

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Gabriel Attal, 34, becomes France’s youngest ever prime minister

by Walter Watson
Gabriel Attal, 34, becomes France’s youngest ever prime minister

Gabriel Attal promised to be bold and act fast to help the middle class weather the rising cost of living, after President Emmanuel Macron, seeking to breathe new life into …

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13 killed in furnace explosion at Chinese-owned nickel plant in Indonesia

by Walter Watson
13 killed in furnace explosion at Chinese-owned nickel plant in Indonesia

A smelting furnace exploded Sunday at a Chinese-owned nickel plant in Palu on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island, killing at least 13 workers and injuring dozens of others, police and a company official …

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Man charged over Dublin school stabbings that sparked riots

by Walter Watson
Man charged over Dublin school stabbings that sparked riots

A 50-year-old man was on Thursday charged with attempted murder in Dublin over multiple stabbings at a school that sparked the worst rioting seen in the Irish capital for decades. …

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Indigo bookstore vandalism sparks debate over definition of antisemitism

by Walter Watson
Indigo bookstore vandalism sparks debate over definition of antisemitism

For author and political activist Naomi Klein, red paint and posters plastered on an Indigo book store in Toronto, accusing the chain’s founder Heather Reisman of “funding genocide” for her support of Israel, had nothing …

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This U.S. town is considering a ban on all public art

by Walter Watson
This U.S. town is considering a ban on all public art

There’s a town in the northern United States now considering a most unusual idea: Banning art. Specifically, banning any kind of artwork, in any public space. If this were to …

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