US blocks court hearing for migrants on UK-owned Chagos Islands
Case of 60 Sri Lankans postponed as military cites security reasons for denying lawyers and reporters access
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Case of 60 Sri Lankans postponed as military cites security reasons for denying lawyers and reporters access
Participants in annual celebrations in Indonesia display feats of strength and bravery in front of president
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