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Humza Yousaf likens Labour to Margaret Thatcher over oil and gas plans
Read More Scottish first minister says raising and extending windfall tax would be throwing workers ‘on scrapheap’ Humza Yousaf has accused Labour of behaving like Margaret Thatcher by throwing oil and gas workers on the “on the scrapheap”, as he announced the Scottish National party would not back proposals for extending the fossil fuel windfall…
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Football, ice hockey … shooting? Finland hopes hobby will boost national defence
Read More Nato’s newest member, which shares 830-mile border with Russia, plans to open hundreds of new shooting ranges Finland plans to open more than 300 new shooting ranges to encourage more citizens to take up the hobby in the interest of national defence. It is hoped that shooting in the Nordic country – which…
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Wisconsin adopts new legislative maps, giving Democrats chance to win state
Read More Governor’s signature marks end of long fight over legislative lines and greatly reduces the Republican bias baked into current maps The Wisconsin governor, Tony Evers, has signed into law a pair of new state legislative maps, undoing a Republican gerrymander that has shaped Wisconsin politics for more than a decade and giving Democrats…
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Palestine’s UN envoy moved to tears during ICJ hearing
Read MorePalestine’s UN envoy Riyad Mansour was moved to tears in his final remarks at the ICJ’s hearing.Palestine’s UN envoy Riyad Mansour was moved to tears in his final remarks at the ICJ’s hearing.
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Trump ranks as worst president in US history in new academics poll
Read More The results are in from the US academics, and it does not bode well for the GOP nominee The results are in from the US academics, and it does not bode well for the GOP nominee
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Czech prime minister labels protesting farmers ‘supporters of Moscow’
Read More Hundreds of tractors have blocked downtown Prague as part of demonstrations against EU agriculture policies Czech farmers protesting against EU agriculture policies, environmental requirements and high energy prices have been described as supporters of Russia by Prime Minister Petr Fiala. On Monday, hundreds of tractors blocked off sections of Prague and disrupted traffic…
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Desperate search under way for missing 11-year-old girl who vanished from bus stop
Read More A person of interest has been named in the dissapearance of a young girl in Texas after she did not turn up at school A person of interest has been named in the dissapearance of a young girl in Texas after she did not turn up at school
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Palestine demands end to Israeli occupation at ICJ hearing
Read MoreForeign Minister Riyad al-Maliki urges judges to order an end to Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories.Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki urges judges to order an end to Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories.
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Westminster Abbey agrees ‘in principle’ to return sacred tablet to Ethiopia
Read More Carved wooden tabot has been at Abbey since British forces looted it at Battle of Maqdala in 1868 Westminster Abbey has agreed “in principle” to returning a sacred tablet to the Ethiopian Orthodox church, igniting a debate around restitution claims made by the East African nation. The tabot – a blackened flat piece…
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RT launches international training program
Read More The online RT Academy is now open for registration RT has launched a new English-language educational project for journalists, the RT Academy. The first in a series of free online courses will begin on April 1, and applications can now be submitted at the RT Academy website. The initial training course is open…
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Alexey Navalny’s widow says Russia is “hiding his body”
Read MoreRussian officials say leading opposition figure Alexey Navalny suffered “sudden death syndrome” in prison.Russian officials say leading opposition figure Alexey Navalny suffered “sudden death syndrome” in prison.
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Smallholder Farmers Are Key to CGIAR Response to Hunger Crisis
Read More BANGKOK, Feb 19 (IPS) – Dr Ismahane Elouafi has her work cut out. As the new executive managing director of CGIAR, a global network of agricultural research centers, her mandate, simply put, is to tackle the world’s most severe hunger crisis in modern history. Read the full story, “Smallholder Farmers Are Key to…
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Imperialism, Globalisation and Its Discontents*
Read More KATHMANDU, Nepal, Feb 19 (IPS) – Imperialism continues to dominate the world. Globalisation is losing to some of its anti-theses, but imperialism still rules, increasingly by law, albeit in changing even contradictory ways. Read the full story, “Imperialism, Globalisation and Its Discontents*”, on globalissues.org → KATHMANDU, Nepal, Feb 19 (IPS) – Imperialism continues…
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Anarchists claim responsibility for parcel bomb attack against judge in Greece
Read More Aparcel bomb was placed at a courthouse in Thessaloniki and addressed to the judge Aparcel bomb was placed at a courthouse in Thessaloniki and addressed to the judge
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Alert as torrential rains hit Bolivia, killing dozens
Read MoreOfficials say 85% of all Bolivia’s municipalities are now under alert due to heavy rains.Officials say 85% of all Bolivia’s municipalities are now under alert due to heavy rains.
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Israeli army fires on crowds of hungry Palestinians waiting for aid
Read MorePalestinians risked their lives trying to get aid in Gaza City as Israeli soldiers opened fire on the starving crowd.Palestinians risked their lives trying to get aid in Gaza City as Israeli soldiers opened fire on the starving crowd.
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YouTube prankster invades stage during Oppenheimer’s best picture Bafta presentation
Read More Youtuber who has a history of infiltrating awards ceremonies got on stage while the Oppenheimer team were receiving their award A “social media prankster” invaded the stage during the best picture presentation at the Bafta film awards in London on Sunday. Bafta said in a statement: “A social media prankster was removed by…
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Bank of England ‘risks worsening UK recession if no interest rate cuts soon’
Read More Former chief economist Andy Haldane says keeping rates high could ‘crush the economy’ Business live – latest updates The Bank of England risks making the UK’s recession worse unless it cuts interest rates soon to ease the pressure on households amid the cost of living crisis, its former chief economist has warned. Andy…
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Analysis-Parole for Thailand’s Thaksin reflects rise of new threat to old guard
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Navalny’s widow vows to continue his work for ‘freedom’ in Russia
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Huge ‘fireball’ shoots across night sky in Spain
Read More A huge “fireball” was filmed shooting across the night sky in Spain on Friday, 16 February. A huge “fireball” was filmed shooting across the night sky in Spain on Friday, 16 February.
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Israel sets date for Rafah ground offensive in ultimatum to Hamas
Read More ‘Hamas has a choice – they can surrender, release the hostages’ or the fighting will continue, says Israeli war cabinet member ‘Hamas has a choice – they can surrender, release the hostages’ or the fighting will continue, says Israeli war cabinet member
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Hungary snubs US senators – ambassador
Read More A bipartisan delegation had sought to discuss Sweden’s NATO bid with senior officials in Budapest Senior Hungarian officials have refused to meet four US senators who arrived in Budapest on Sunday, Washington’s envoy to the country has said. The American lawmakers are attempting to press Prime Minister Viktor Orban into speeding up approval…
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U.S. man admits to rape, murder of fellow tourist near German castle
Read MoreA Michigan man has admitted to the rape and murder of a fellow U.S. tourist near a picturesque castle in southern Germany.A Michigan man has admitted to the rape and murder of a fellow U.S. tourist near a picturesque castle in southern Germany.
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Crew abandon ship off Yemen as Houthis claim attack
Read MoreThe Yemeni group says its missiles damaged a British-registered cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden.The Yemeni group says its missiles damaged a British-registered cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden.
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Houthis claim they hit British ship, downed US drone over Yemen
Read MoreThe latest ship struck by the Houthis has reportedly taken significant damage, with crew abandoning the cargo vessel.The latest ship struck by the Houthis has reportedly taken significant damage, with crew abandoning the cargo vessel.
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Alexei Navalny: Wife of murdered ex-FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko calls Vladimir Putin ‘monster’
Read More The wife of murdered ex-FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko described Vladimir Putin as a “monster” as she discussed the death of Alexei Navalny. The wife of murdered ex-FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko described Vladimir Putin as a “monster” as she discussed the death of Alexei Navalny.
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How Jerusalem’s Old City turned into a ghost town before my eyes
Read MoreAs a journalist in Jerusalem, I’ve watched this ancient site slowly become a hostile place for Palestinians.As a journalist in Jerusalem, I’ve watched this ancient site slowly become a hostile place for Palestinians.
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Morocco intercepts a boat with 141 people as African migrants increasingly attempt to reach Spain
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Norway to help transfer tax funds frozen by Israel to Palestinian Authority
Read MoreIsrael has been withholding tax revenues earmarked for the PA amid Tel Aviv’s brutal war on Gaza since October 7.Israel has been withholding tax revenues earmarked for the PA amid Tel Aviv’s brutal war on Gaza since October 7.
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Israeli soldiers fire at Palestinians approaching aid trucks in Gaza
Read MoreThe humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is growing worse by the day, but not much aid is allowed in.The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is growing worse by the day, but not much aid is allowed in.
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Feijóo’s People’s party retains absolute majority in Galicia election
Read More Victory in regional election strengthens Alberto Núñez Feijóo’s position as Spain’s main opposition leader Spain’s opposition conservative People’s party retained its absolute majority in Galicia on Sunday in a close-run regional election. The PP won 40 seats in the 75-seat regional assembly, the electoral board said, with more than 98% of votes counted.…
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Sweet potato island and a black cat shortlisted for London’s fourth plinth
Read More Public encouraged to comment on seven artists’ proposals for ephemeral pedestal in Trafalgar Square A sweet potato island; a hollow, lifesized person on a horse cast in slime-green resin; and a golden bronze sculpture of a woman whose features have been amalgamated are among the shortlisted ideas for the next fourth plinth commission…
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The keeper of the Vatican’s secrets is finally spilling the beans
Read More The longtime prefect of the Vatican Secret Archive is retiring The longtime prefect of the Vatican Secret Archive is retiring
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Minister suggests Kemi Badenoch should publish evidence to confirm her claim about ex-Post Office chair – UK politics live
Read More The business and trade secretary says Henry Staunton gave an interview ‘full of lies’ Good morning. Yesterday Kemi Badenoch, the business and trade secretary, accused the former Post Office chair, Henry Staunton, of giving an interview “full of lies” about the conversation they had when she sacked him recently. Josh Halliday has the…
