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CAPITOL HILL RIOTS AFTERMATH: MIKE PENCE REFUSES TO INVOKE 25TH AMENDMENT AGAINST TRUMP
Pence's decision has led to the House Democrats to once again begin the impeachment process. Trump is the only president in American history against whom impeachment has been considered twice.

PAKISTAN SUPREME COURT ACQUITS OMAR SHEIKH AND TWO OTHERS ACCUSED IN THE ABDUCTION AND MURDER OF AMERICAN JOURNALIST
Pakistan's Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the release of Omar Saeed Sheikh, a British-born militant who was convicted for the abduction and murder of US journalist Daniel Pearl in 2002. The courts ordered the authorities to dismiss all charges against Sheikh and release him immediately if he is not wanted in any other cases.

IRAN: DISSIDENT JOURNALIST EXECUTED FOR ROLE IN 2017 ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTS
Dissident Iranian journalist Ruhollah Zam was executed on Saturday for his role in sparking nationwide anti-government protests in 2017.

SAUDI CROWN PRINCE PRESSURISED LOUVRE MUSEUM TO LIE ABOUT 'DA VINCI' PAINTING'S AUTHENTICITY: FRENCH DOCUMENTARY
According to a feature-length documentary set to debut soon on French TV, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed Bin Salman, had pressurised French authorities and Paris’s world-famous Louvre museum to lie about the authenticity of a painting he had purchased for $450 million in 2017. It must be noted that despite his fame, only 20 of Da Vinci’s paintings still exist to date.

PUTIN CRITIC NAVALNY EXPERIENCING NUMBNESS IN HANDS AND LEGS, MOVED TO SICK WARD
After being detained on arrival at the airport in January, Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny was sent to jail for two and a half years for breaching the parole terms of a suspended sentence for fraud charges from 2014, which was widely seen as a politically motivated decision by Navalny supporters across the world.

MYANMAR: POLICE FIRE ON PRO-DEMOCRACY PROTESTERS, 18 KILLED AS FORMER LEADER AUNG SAN SUU KYI FACES MILITARY COURT
Myanmar civilian leader and former State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi faced the military trial court on Monday via a video link. This was the first time she was seen in public since her arrest by the army on the February 1 coup d'état.

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