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VideoHong Kong young people struggle to rebuild their lives after being jailed under Beijing's crackdown
After spending five months in jail for publishing seditious Instagram posts, Joker Chan returned to a harsh reality. Chan, 30, was sentenced in 2022 for posts containing slogans like “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times,” which were popularly chanted during massive anti-government protests in the city in 2019.
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Judge gives instructions to jury in murder-conspiracy trial of Coutts protesters
LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, CANADA — Jurors deciding the fate of two men accused of conspiring to murder police at the Coutts, Alta., border crossing were urged by a judge Wednesday to block out background noise in the high-profile case.
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VideoCaught between two wars: Palestinian doctor in Ukraine feels weight of family's pain in Gaza Strip
In war-torn Ukraine, he is Alya Shabaanovich Gali, a popular doctor with a line of patients waiting to see him. To his family thousands of kilometers (miles) away in the besieged Gaza Strip, he is Alaa Shabaan Abu Ghali, the one who left. For the past 30 years, these identities rarely had cause to merge. (AP video by Vasilisa Stepanenko)
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VideoElderly increasingly abandoned on streets of India
In India — a land known for revering its elderly — a growing number of older people are being abandoned by their own families. Expanding lifespans and a lack of facilities for this aging population are putting more pressure on caregivers. (AP Video: David Goldman, Matt Sedensky, Martha Irvine)
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VideoDispute over Venezuelan election fuels protests, the government says election is over
It’s been three days since the presidential election in Venezuela, but things have not been solved. President Nicolás Maduro was declared the winner, but opposition leaders have disputed his claim of victory saying that they have evidence of the contrary. (AP/Lucas Dumphreys)
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VideoExtended drought parches Sicily, and farmers worry about being forced to sell off animals
Crippling drought from a nearly rainless year, along with record-high temperatures, is stressing farmers on the Italian island of Sicily. The conditions have burned out much of the region's hay, and that's a crisis for those who raise cattle and sheep. (AP Video by Paolo Santalucia. Produced by Julián Trejo Bax)
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VideoDuring Arizona rally JD Vance defends Donald Trump's NABJ conference visit
On another campaign stop in Glendale, Arizona, JD Vance addressed running-mate Donald Trump's visit to the National Association of Black Journalists in Chicago where an interview quickly turned hostile and went viral on social media platforms.