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Mohamed Nasheed detained for missing a court appearance relating to charges he illegaly arrested a judge while in power.
Exit follows assurances won by Indian diplomat that Mohamed Nasheed will be free to campaign for presidential polls.
Mohamed Nasheed, who quit last year, takes refuge in Indian embassy days after court ordered his arrest.
Mohamed Nasheed placed under custody for reportedly ignoring a court summons and defying travel ban, police say.
Mohamed Nasheed, deposed earlier this year in what he terms a "coup", to face abuse of power charges.
Commonwealth-backed inquiry disputes Mohamed Nasheed's claim that he was forced from the presidency by a coup.
The daughter of Bahraini activist Abdul Hadi al-Khawaja discusses his hunger strike and the situation in the country.
Mohammed Waheed Hassan announces presidential election for July 2013, not later this year as demanded by opposition.
Opposition supporters demonstrate against President Mohammed Waheed Hassan, who they say took power in a coup.
Supporters of former leader prevent president from opening parliament, as police clash with protesters outside building.
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Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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