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‘It cost €1bn and it’s a dog shelter’: red faces as Italy’s Albania migrant centres lie empty
When Italy opened migrant centres in Albania in October the plan was clear: 3,000 people a month intercepted in Italian waters would have their asylum claims processed beyond Italy’s borders, monitored by Italian police officers.
Two months later, undercover Albanian journalists posing as tourists caught up with some of those …
Tuesday briefing: What Reform UK might get from Elon Musk’s $100m – and what he might want in return
Good morning. I don’t know how long Elon Musk spent mulling over his rumoured suggestion that he might give $100m to Reform, but since it amounts to about 0.02% of his total wealth, I imagine it will have taken about as much time as most people spend mulling over a …
‘I stood on a mine’: government urged to repatriate Australian seriously injured fighting in Ukraine war
The federal government has been urged to evacuate an Australian citizen who was seriously injured after stepping on a landmine while fighting for Ukraine on the country’s far eastern front.
Friends of the 38-year-old foreign fighter, who is being treated in a Ukrainian hospital, warn he needs urgent specialist treatment …
What is neijuan, and why is China worried about it?
French PM names new government, hoping to avoid another no-confidence vote
French prime minister François Bayrou has announced his new government – the country’s fourth since the beginning of the year – in the hope his administration can see off another vote of no confidence from a bitterly divided parliament.
There is a mix of old and new in the latest …
Mozambique’s top court confirms election result after months of protest
Mozambique’s top court has confirmed the ruling party’s victory in October’s presidential elections,
potentially triggering more protests
after more than two months of unrest over allegations that the results were rigged.Daniel Chapo, of the ruling Frelimo party, won the 9 October presidential election with 65.2% of …
Dozens of MPs in Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party agree prime minister should resign
catastrophic resignation of his deputy
– a sign he’s completely lost support from what were crucial loyalists.Several Canadian media outlets, including the …
Saudis ‘had asked for extradition of suspect in Magdeburg attack’
A source close to the Saudi government has told Agence France-Presse that Saudi authorities previously requested the extradition of the main suspect in Friday’s Christmas market attack in Germany, as multiple agencies admitted they had received warnings about him.
Echoing reporting from over the weekend, the source said Saudi Arabia …
Is Labour to blame for slowing UK economy? It’s more complex than that
Economic growth revised to zero, stubbornly high inflation, and warnings of job losses on the horizon. After less than six months in office, a narrative is taking hold that Keir Starmer’s government is fumbling his number one mission to reboot Britain’s economy.
On the eve of the prime minister’s first …
Navy advertises nuclear submarine job with $120,000 salary and ‘no experience’ needed
The Australian Navy is offering high school graduates “with no experience at all” up to $120,000 to become nuclear submarine officers who will eventually manage nuclear reactors and weapons systems.
The recruitment drive was launched despite Defence not being expected to receive a Virginia-class submarine from the US
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