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Tanzania's main opposition party is holding a peaceful demonstration march through Dar es Salaam. The leaders are condemning the current electoral bills as well as delays to constitutional reforms.
Daniel Kijo reports from Dar es Salaam.
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Heavy security has been deployed in a suburb of Mumbai after clashes linked to the opening of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on Monday.
The inauguration of the temple by prime minister Narendra Modi, has proved to be controversial, having been built on the site of a mosque that was torn down.
Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.
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The Indian government has reportedly issued a notice to a French journalist over 'malicious', 'biased' reporting.
This comes days ahead of a state visit by French President Emmanuel Macron who has been invited for India's Republic Day parade.
The Indian government has yet to issue an official statement on the matter.
Priyata Brajabasi has more
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The Bank of Japan says it is optimistic the conditions will become right to tweak ultra loose monetary policy in the future.
It held off any policy adjustments at its first policy meeting of the year on Tuesday, saying its waiting to sustainably hit its 2-percent inflation target.
Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo.
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Hungary's Prime Minister has extended an olive branch to his Swedish counterpart, urging a rendezvous in Budapest to discuss Sweden's bid for NATO membership.
The application is currently being blocked by both Hungary and Turkey.
Pablo Gutierrez Reports.
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With the Republican contest for the presidential nomination down to just two candidates - voters in the US state of New Hampshire are heading to the polls to choose who they want to be the party's nominee for president.
The initial field of 14 has been whittled down - with former president Donald Trump still the clear frontrunner ahead of rival Nikki Haley.
The former US ambassador to the United Nations needs a strong performance in today's primaries if she's to stay in the race.
Our US correspondent Kate Fisher from New Hampshire
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Intense fighting has seen the deadliest day for the Israel Defence Forces in Gaza since the conflict began, with 24 Israeli soldiers killed.
At least 195 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in the last 24 hours according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry, as Israeli forces push south.
Sarah Coates reports from Tel Aviv.
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The House of Lords has voted against the Government's controversial UK- Rwanda Treaty.
For the first time, the UK's upper house of parliament has voted to delay ratifying a Treaty, which is central to the Government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
This could prove to be a major setback for the governing Conservative Party, which has made the plan a key policy in the build up to a general election.
Simon Gaitán reports.
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