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Mass walkout over reneged 2013 deal on boosting pay and staffing has left patients untreated and medical union leaders in jail
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Andrei Zhukov praised by activists for singlehandedly identifying every NKVD officer involved in 1930s arrests and killings
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Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, set to win new term, sings on TV and participates in, and wins, cycle and horse races
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Dmitri Isaev is exploiting a legal loophole to help the transgender community from a secret location in St Petersburg
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Acitivists say if indecency law was applied it would be first known instance of it being used to jail gay people
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After relaxation of rules on possession, campaigners await judgment on punishment for cultivation
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Sexual assault allegations put protest artist Pyotr Pavlensky and political theatre group Teatr.doc at odds despite common cause
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Overwhelmed counsellors and medical staff in Sierra Leone must contend with suspicion and a collapse in funding
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New East network Kim Kardashian and the fashionistas: drop the hammer and sickle
Anastasiia Fedorova for the Calvert Journal, part of the New East networkPeople should not wear communist symbols without real understanding of their history
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Yogi accused of illegal missionary activity after giving philosophy talk at festival amid clampdown on ‘non-traditional’ religion
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Thanks to a pioneering reconciliation project survivors and perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide now live side by side
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When war came to my city in eastern Ukraine, it was hard – but vital – for people like me to stay objective
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Turning a blind eye to this abuse of power risks encouraging other European nations to follow its example
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Former residents talk NK News through the everyday photos the regime allows the world to see
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Whether it was arrival of capitalism, social instability or denim, monumental changes followed Gorbachev’s resignation in 1991
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Four killed when police fire into air, as tensions rise in English-speaking areas over perceived discrimination
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Guardian Africa network Why do EU leaders still think they can engage with Eritrea's regime?
Martin PlautEuropean officials under pressure to cut migration should have learned by now that ignoring human rights violations is unlikely to succeed
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New East network 'Putin's new ghetto has no barbed-wire fence – just surveillance and harassment'
Ayder MuzhdabaevA Crimean Tatar activist says the world is staying silent as his people are persecuted by Russia
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Belarusian politician recalls his role 25 years ago in reaching deal that led to breakup of USSR without major bloodshed
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Founder of app that helps pregnant women says governments must not rely on technology to plug gaps in basic services
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Copies of manual, with tips on civil disobedience, given to schools and libraries after Trump victory threatens Nato alliance
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Despite social and sporting progress, even the best teams at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations struggle to fund friendlies
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Installation features used knickers said to illustrate number of attacks that take place against women each day
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Shavkat Mirziyoyev expected to continue former boss’s autocratic rule in Uzbekistan, which has no free press or opposition
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Descendant given document revealing chain of responsibility for death, from Soviet leader to three executioners
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The Kremlin has joined forces with Chinese authorities to bring the internet and its users under greater state control
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Campaigners say thousands of vulnerable people are being held without trial as MPs look to extend Lagos ban nationwide
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Hunger follows displaced people around north-east Nigeria, as Boko Haram and climate change drive millions from their homes
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The Daily Show host’s new book reveals how he bridged the race gap to become one of the country’s brightest exports
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Years of Boko Haram insurgency have left large swaths of farmland inaccessible and many roads unnavigable by aid convoys
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Proposal to rename Astana after Nursultan Nazarbayev was buried in declaration passed by both chambers of parliament
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Accra exhibition to celebrate work of Paa Joe, the master craftsman behind some of the most extravagant caskets in the world
Guardian Africa network Meet Aisha, a former antelope hunter who now tracks Boko Haram