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Dan Hind
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Last Modified: 27 Aug 2012 09:42 GMT
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Russia's prosecution of the feminist, anti-Putin punk group is much more complex than portrayed by Western media.
Anatoly Karlin
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Last Modified: 23 Aug 2012 11:38 GMT
Ecuador invites UK to Assange talks
President Rafael Correa says UK must guarantee it will not enter embassy where WikiLeaks founder has taken shelter.
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Last Modified: 22 Aug 2012 11:14 GMT
Ecuadorians rally behind Assange asylum bid
Large crowd marches in capital to support granting political asylum to the WikiLeaks founder, who fears US prosecution.
Europe
Last Modified: 21 Aug 2012 12:22 GMT
Japanese reporter killed in Aleppo
Mika Yamamoto was caught in gunfire, Japanese government says, and two other journalists are reportedly missing.
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Last Modified: 21 Aug 2012 11:18 GMT
Assange calls on US to end 'witchhunt'
WikiLeaks founder, granted political asylum by Ecuador, fears extradition to United States for espionage prosecution.
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Last Modified: 20 Aug 2012 13:33 GMT
Several killed in attack on Yemen mosque
Festivities marking end of holy month marred by fatal attacks in south as thousands march for more reforms in capital.
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Last Modified: 20 Aug 2012 06:39 GMT
Wikileaks' Assange set to address media
Founder of whistleblowing site to speak from Ecuador embassy in London, but risks arrest if he takes one step outside.
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