King Charles III (L) and The President of the Republic of Kenya William Ruto (R).
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King Charles III’s recent statements are a reflection of the progress Kenya has made in seeking redress for colonial-era legacies.
Peace plan: Lebanese caretaker prime minister, Najib Azmi Mikati.
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Lebanon has problems enough of its own without a major conflict on its border.
‘Gaza Metro’: a Hamas fighter demonstrates one of the group’s networks of tunnels at Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip.
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Hamas’s 300 mile network of tunnels under Gaza is going to prove difficult and perhaps deadly for Israeli troops attempting a ground war in the territory.
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We found each of the books tended to give parents one approach for dealing with their child’s sleep, rather than a range of options.
The Ukraine government is using cyber-attacks as part of its response to the invasion.
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The use of cyber-attacks in Ukraine could have long-term implications for the way wars are carried out.
Huge amounts of contaminated soil have been removed from areas of Fukushima Prefecture.
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Japan has undertaken extensive efforts to decontaminate land in Fukushima – whether they were they right to do so is a complex question.
Pain, no gain? Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey.
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We need to start cutting rates, but there’s something that has to happen first.
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If the average amount of information conveyed by an event is always decreasing, it could mean we live in a computer program.
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From haunted houses to villainous vampires, these are the spooky reads our experts just can’t forget.
The “coal-like” material from Bennu.
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Studying the sample could help answer how water arrived on Earth and how life started.
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The group was founded in 1987 and since seizing control of Gaza in 2007 have clashed with Israeli government frequently.
‘Democracy is in decline’ says Nobel committee chair Berit Reiss-Andersen, as she gives the award to Iranian women’s rights campaigner Narges Mohammadi.
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The Nobel peace prize committee noted that awards in recent years highlight pressure on democracy which they say is in decline around the world.
A new ban prohibits businesses in England from selling some single-use plastic products.
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The new ban will raise awareness about the plastic crisis. But failing to provide viable alternatives may simply displace the problem, instead of addressing it
Tight contest: there are no clear routes to victory for either of the main parties in the September 30 election.
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Slovakia has steadfastly supported Ukraine in the war, but there are signs this may change after the election.
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The war in Ukraine is going to be a test of will, both for Ukraine’s troops and its allies in the west.
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There’s less sex but more exploration as the Moordale crew embark on new adventures in the show’s last season.
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The space agency hopes to get to the bottom of the many sightings being reported.
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Commission president Ursula von der Leyen’s 2023 state of the union speech saw her press for expansion for the union’s own good.
A still from Guzman’s My Imaginary Country (2022)
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As a passionate and partisan defender of Allende’s socialism, Guzmán’s films celebrate popular protest and struggles for democracy and equality in Chile.
Liverpool rejected a £150 million bid for Mo Salah.
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The new market has helped some Premier League clubs to balance their books.