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Tens of thousands of people take to the streets across the globe, protesting against job cuts and austerity measures.
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Philippine president says officials will not face criminal charges over a hostage crisis that left eight people dead.
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Philippine authorities suspect police "may have" shot tourists during botched rescue attempt.
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Multiple gunshots heard moments before heavily-armed police approach bus.
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Heavily-armed former officer seizes control of Philippines bus, holding several hostages.
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