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In a city famed for large, peaceful street protests, the city’s highest court sent a sharp warning to those who march in the future: any injuries will deem the event violent.
Children at a malaria clinic near the Thai-Myanmar border. Malaria kills nearly half a million people a year – mostly children and pregnant women. Photograph: Pornchai Kittiwongsakul/AFP/Getty Images
Members of the ‘National Squad’ have shed the trappings of neo-Nazis. No straight-arm salutes, no offensive insignia. But their roots and their objectives have Ukrainians worried.
It was around this time of year in 2005 when I took a 75-mile drive to Cape Town’s biggest reservoir with Saleem Mowzer, the African National Congress (ANC) councillor then in charge of water for South Africa’s second-largest city.
Chinese authorities appeared to censor a BBC report on Theresa May's visit to the country amid a row over the Prime Minister 'sidestepping' questions over the country's human rights record.
President Dalia Grybauskaite told reporters after visiting NATO troops in central Lithuanian town of Rukla that 'Iskander missiles are being stationed in Kaliningrad for permanent presence as we speak.'