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Dalit caste protests in India hit Mumbai Hundreds were arrested after lowercaste Dalits took to the streets to protest attacks on their communities. Opposition politicians in the state government accused the ruling party of tolerating nationalist violence. Protesters from Indiaʼs lowest castes brought parts of Mumbai to a standstill on Wednesday following violence from Hindu nationalists. One member of the Dalit — formerly known as the "untouchable" — caste, was killed in a Mumbaiʼs Maharashtra state on Monday during a ceremony to commemorate a 200-yearold battle. A group of Dalits had gathered to mark the anniversary of the battle of Bhima-Koregaon in 1818 when they helped the British defeat higher-caste elites. Demonstrators blocked roads and railways in Indiaʼs financial capital, resulting in 100 arrests as many businesses and schools remained shuttered in anticipation of more violence. The government of Maharashtra has called for an official investigation into the violence.

Singapore arrests Vietnamese spy linked to Berlin kidnapping A lawyer has urged Berlin to help a detained intelligence officer, who has "valuable information" and wants to go to Germany. The man has been accused of "revealing state secrets," a crime punishable by death in Vietnam. Lawyers representing fugitive Vietnamese intelligence officer Phan Van Anh Vu confirmed on Tuesday that Singaporean authorities took their client into custody. Vu confirmed that "apart from being a property developer, he was also a senior officer in the Vietnamese intelligence services," Singaporean lawyer Remy Choo told AFP news agency. The fugitive intelligence officer is wanted in Germany for his potential knowledge about thealleged forced disappearance of Vietnamese oil tycoon Trinh Xuan Thanh, according to German lawyer Victor Pfaff.

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Poland, Hungary say EU migration policy has failed Both countries have rejected EUʼs refugee quotas

Hungary and Polandʼs prime ministers have said their antiimmigration stances are gaining support within the EU and that they want a stronger say in the blocʼs future. The leaders of Poland and Hungary said on Wednesday that the firmly reject the European Unionʼs efforts to resettle refugees throughout the 28-member bloc. "The EUʼs migration policy... has failed,"Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbantold a news conference in Budapest. "It is clear that the European people donʼt want immigration, while several European leaders are still forcing the failed immigration policy," he added. Morawiecki told reporters that the EU migrant quotas violated the sovereignty of each member state. "In terms of migration and quotas that were to be imposed on (EU) member countries we strongly reject such an approach as it infringes on sovereign decisions of member states," Morawiecki said. The comments came during Morawieckiʼs first bilateral visit since he assumed office in December. Both leaders said

they believe their countriesʼ antiimmigration policies gaining support within the EU. Orban specifically pointed to Austria, where the countryʼs conservative and far-right populist partiesformed a government last month. "Democracy has been restored in Austria because the Austrians who reject immigration elected a government which also does not want immigration," Orban said. "This will be the case everywhere in Europe and I believe it is only a matter of time." Austrian Prime Minister Sebastian Kurzformed a coalition government between his conservative Austrian Peopleʼs Party (ÖVP) with the farright Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) in December. Kurz has also been known forhis tough immigration stanceand for criticizing German Chancellor Angela Merkelʼs refugee policies during his time as Austriaʼs foreign minister.

Mormon church President Thomas Monson dies aged 90 The leader of the global Mormon Church, Thomas Monson, has died at the age of 90 at his home in Salt Lake City, Utah. He actively served in various top ranking positions of the church for more than half a century. Thomas Monson, leader of the Mormon church, has died at the age of 90 at his home in Salt Lake City, Utah, the church said on Wednesday. Monson was the 16th President of the Mormon Church, which is officially known as "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" (LDS) He held the position for 10 years following the death of his predecessor, Gordon Hinckley, who died in late 2007, aged 97. "President Monson had all the hallmarks of an unassuming servant of the Lord," the church said in a statement.

North Korea reopens hotline to South to talk Olympics North Korea has reopened a crossborder communication channel with South Korea despite the spike in animosity between the two countries in 2017. The main topic of conversation is set to be the Winter Olympics. North Korea has restored a crossborder hotline to the South to discuss its participation in the upcoming Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The hotline, which is situated at the shared border village of Panmunjom, was cut by the North in 2016.

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