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Uganda parliament passes bill criminalizing identifying as LGBTQ, imposes death penalty for some offenses

By Larry Madowo and Catherine Nicholls, CNN Ugandan lawmakers on Tuesday approved some of the world’s harshest anti-gay laws, making some crimes punishable by death and imposing up to 20 years in prison for people identifying as LGBTQ+. The new legislation constitutes a further crackdown on LGBTQ+ people in a country where same-sex relations were

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Marcos defends US military presence, which China opposes

By JIM GOMEZ Associated Press MANILA, Philippines (AP) — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has defended his decision to allow a larger United States military presence in the country as vital to territorial defense. That’s despite China’s fierce opposition and warning that it would drag the Philippines into geopolitical strife. The Marcos administration announced last month

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New Haven police chief recommends terminating officers charged in the transport incident that left Randy Cox paralyzed

By Sara Smart, CNN The New Haven police chief is recommending terminating four of the officers charged in the transportation incident that left a man paralyzed from the chest down in a police van last year. Five officers with the New Haven Police Department were arrested and charged with second degree reckless endangerment in November

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New Haven police chief recommends terminating officers charged in the transport incident that left Randy Cox paralyzed

By Sara Smart, CNN The New Haven police chief is recommending terminating four of the officers charged in the transportation incident that left a man paralyzed from the chest down in a police van last year. Five officers with the New Haven Police Department were arrested and charged with second degree reckless endangerment in November

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Muslims in Indonesia gear up for first day of Ramadan

By NINIEK KARMINI Associated Press JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Millions of Muslims in Indonesia are gearing up to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan, which is expected to start on Thursday, with traditions and ceremonies across the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country amid soaring food prices. From colorful torchlight street parades to cleaning relatives’ graves

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