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‘The EU wants Ukraine to win this war’: who is its new chief diplomat Kaja Kallas?
It was no surprise that Kaja Kallas went to Ukraine on her first day as the EU’s chief diplomat.
to take up the role, was accompanied in Kyiv on Sunday by the new European Council president, António Costa, and …Democrats ignored pleas to address price of ‘eggs and gas’, campaigners say
Iran’s top diplomat to visit Damascus as Syria’s allies rally after fall of Aleppo
Iran’s top diplomat is expected to go to Damascus in a show of support to the Syrian regime as it attempts to repel the strongest challenge to its authority in years, after a sudden advance by Islamist insurgents in which it seized control of Aleppo.
The Iranian foreign minister, Abbas …
‘It’s an outrage’: stars join fight against cuts as Welsh arts go into meltdown
Not every Welsh valley can reverberate with choral singing and declaimed poetry, despite the stereotype. But leading figures in Welsh culture are warning that a different environment is looming: “An alien who landed in the country today would look around and think, “Wow, there do seem to be an awful …
‘It’s a total cat-astrophe’: why are so many pet cats being abandoned?
UK business confidence at lowest level since pandemic after tax-raising budget
The UK government has been accused of undermining the foundations of the economy with its
after business confidence plunged to its lowest level since the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic.The Institute of Directors’ economic confidence index, which measures business leader optimism in prospects …
Claws are out as Jaguar heads down EV rebrand road
Australia restricting number of domestic workers foreign diplomats can bring into the country, UN official says
The Australian government has restricted foreign diplomats bringing domestic workers into the country, a UN anti-slavery expert has reported, after two recent federal court cases exposed systemic exploitation a judge described as “slave-like working conditions”.
The United Nations special rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery concluded a visit to …
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael in pole position to form new Irish government
Ireland has bucked the European trend of elections going against incumbent governments, with two of the parties in its ruling coalition in pole position to lead the next parliament.
An exit poll showed an appetite for change, with 60% backing opposition parties. But the prospect of an alternative left-leaning government …
Why I regret using 23andMe: I gave up my DNA just to find out I’m British
23andMe is facing implosion. As the once-promising
testing company flounders – losing 98% of its $6bn value, all its independent board members,nearly half its staff
– many of its 15 million customersare scrambling
to delete their DNA data from the company’s archives. …