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Former congressional candidate running against US Sen. Tommy Tuberville for Alabama governor

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"A police officer's job, by its very nature, often means they can find themselves dealing with volatile and dangerous situations to protect the communities we serve.

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Former congressional candidate running against US Sen. Tommy Tuberville for Alabama governor

An indigenous lawyer, Hugo Aguilar, looks set to become Mexico's new chief justice following Sunday's ground-breaking judicial election.Mexicans were asked to choose the country's entire judiciary by direct ballot for the first time after a radical reform introduced by the governing Morena party.With almost all the votes for the Supreme Court counted, Mr Aguilar was in the lead for the top post.

Former congressional candidate running against US Sen. Tommy Tuberville for Alabama governor

President Claudia Sheinbaum declared the elections a success, even though turnout was low at around 13%.Electoral authorities said Mr Aguilar, who is a member of the Mixtec indigenous group, was ahead of Lenia Batres, the candidate who had the backing of the governing Morena party.

Former congressional candidate running against US Sen. Tommy Tuberville for Alabama governor

Hugo Aguilar has long campaigned for the rights of Mexico's indigenous groups, which make up almost 20% of the population according to the 2020 census in which people were asked how the identified themselves.

For the past seven years, the 51-year-old constitutional law expert has served as the rights co-ordinator for the National Institute of Indigenous Peoples (INPI).In a statement, the Border Guard Bangladesh said it had increased patrolling along the border to curb these attempts.

India has not commented on these allegations.While media reports indicate that the recent crackdown includes Rohingya Muslims living in other states too, the situation is particularly tense and complex in Assam, where issues of citizenship and ethnic identity have long dominated politics.

The state, which shares a nearly 300km-long border with Muslim-majority Bangladesh, has seen waves of migration from the neighbouring country as people moved in search of opportunities or fled religious persecution.This has sparked the anxieties of Assamese people, many of whom fear this is bringing in demographic change and taking away resources from locals.

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