Bomb blast hits police station in Turkey’s Gaziantep
Ambulances are parked outside the police headquarters in the southeastern Turkish city of Gaziantep on May 1, 2016 after a bomb exploded, killing one police officer. AFP
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A bomb explosion hits a police station in Turkey’s southeastern city of Gaziantep, leaving one officer dead and nearly two dozens injured.
Iraq’s prime minister orders the arrest of those who have damaged public property and stormed the parliament in protest at delayed political reforms.
A Bahraini opposition group calls on the government to free political prisoners, following the release of a prominent opposition leader at the end of his five-year term.
Thousands of people across East Asia hold rallies to mark the International Workers’ Day and call for better working conditions.
And in the U-S, protesters join several hunger strikers outside San Francisco’s main police station, demanding justice for victims of police brutality.
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