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No-one has claimed responsibility for the killings.
Sri Lanka is suffering its worst economic crisis since independence in 1948.
Karabakh was at the centre of a six-week war in 2020 that claimed more than 6,500 lives before it ended with a Russian-brokered ceasefire agreement.
Peacekeepers were deployed to the country after protests over fuel prices turned into unprecedented violence.
The additional detentions, reported by authorities in Almaty, which was hardest hit by the turmoil, takes the total number of arrests to about 12,000.
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has blamed the unrest on foreign-backed “terrorists”.
Fuel price rises sparked the unrest that broke out in the country a week ago.
It comes after the former head of the country’s domestic security agency was detained on suspicion of treason.
The interior ministry said earlier that 26 “armed criminals” had been killed and 18 wounded in the unrest.
Hundreds have been arrested in protests that started after a fuel price hike.
Austria reported over 15,000 new Covd-19 cases on Saturday.
The 26-year-old was on international duty in his homeland when an apparent military coup took place.
The UK government is also sending troops to Afghanistan to help its embassy staff leave the country.
Police intervened on Monday to prevent clashes outside the parliament building.
Israeli nationalists plan to parade through the Old City today in an annual flag-waving display for Jerusalem Day.
Foster said some claims of unfair treatment were not true but she said perceptions must be addressed.
Protests by Trump supporters took place in multiple locations, whereas other marchers demanded every vote must be counted.
The emergency was declared in the capital following months of protests.
Human rights groups have warned the law could target opposition politicians.
Burgess called Ford a ‘snake’ as he opened up about England’s dreadful 2015 World Cup campaign.
23 people have now been killed during weeks of unrest in the country.
Protesters also set an overhead footbridge on fire.
It was the seventh day in a week of protests that has seen 19 people killed.
Yesterday, a four-year-old child was killed during the latest round of protests.
The Spurs boss isn’t letting it distract him from recent issues, but believes the club have learned from tough times.
The unrest started after protests against a public transport price hike escalated.
The unrest started after protests against a public transport price hike escalated.
The incident is understood to have triggered another wave of mass protests overnight.
The protests ended a nearly week-long period of peace in the semi-autonomous region.
The US also urged Beijing to honour the territory’s autonomy as pro-democracy protests continued.
Tensions have been simmering for months in Hong Kong, sparked by a proposed extradition bill with China.
The plea came from its foreign ministry.
The letter sent to the shareholders was signed on behalf of seven cabin crew unions – two Spanish, two Belgian and, two Italian and one Portuguese.
Two people have been killed and dozens injured.
Spanish police have been criticised for violent scenes during Sunday’s referendum.
Goals from Messi and Busquets sealed the victory, while some Barca fans threatened a peaceful pitch invasion.
A number of cars were torched by youths and petrol bombs were thrown at police.
Bus Éireann has released a statement urging all employees to engage with management to prevent the company becoming insolvent.
There is no end in sight for the Bus Éireann strike, as it continues for its third day today.
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