Some schools in India-administered Kashmir re-opened on August 19 but many pupils stayed away, following weekend clashes after India stripped the region of its autonomy and imposed a lockdown two weeks ago
The policeman who killed Eric Garner by putting him in a chokehold is terminated, to some people’s disappointment. A woman in San Salvador is cleared of murder charges after giving birth to a stillborn baby. Sudan’s deposed president Omar Hassan al Bashir is tried for corruption charges, and a baby rhino joins the zoo in the Netherlands.
A man caries a wounded person to the hospital after a blast in Jalalabad, Afghanistan August 19, 2019. Salvadorean rape victim Evelyn Hernandez celebrates with her lawyers after being cleared of murder after giving birth to a stillborn baby at home in 2016, at Ciudad Delgado's court in San Salvador on August 19, 2019. El Salvador has an extremely strict abortion ban.
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