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Ukraine’s capture of North Koreans offers rare insight into Russian alliance, says Zelenskyy
Ukraine’s capture of two North Korean soldiers on the battlefield has provided a rare glimpse into their role and Pyongyang’s participation in the Russian invasion, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.
The two soldiers were taken prisoner in Kursk oblast, the scene of intense fighting since Ukraine launched a cross-border raid …
Keir Starmer ‘will act on findings of Tulip Siddiq investigation regardless of outcome’
Keir Starmer will act on the findings of an independent investigation into Tulip Siddiq’s conduct regardless of the outcome, a cabinet minister has said, as Kemi Badenoch called for her to be sacked.
Badenoch, the Conservative leader, accused the prime minister of appointing “his personal friend as anti-corruption minister and …
Deep joy: Wales embraces ‘hwyl’ in tourism campaign to rival Danish ‘hygge’
The Danish word
hygge
, which summons a feeling of cosy, fire-crackling contentedness, has done its fair share for tourism in Scandinavia as well as sparking a string of self-help guides. is aiming to draw tourists to its hills, valleys, coastlines and cities by …Coco Gauff and Taylor Fritz give US a double threat at Australian Open
Analyzing a grand slam draw before the tournament begins is a fraught exercise. Very rarely does a draw play to form as upsets and injuries can disrupt the seemingly logical progression of the 128-player field. And how a player is performing heading into the event is often a better indicator …
‘It’s a continuation of hope’: Paris-based TV station provides a lifeline for women in Afghanistan
From a tiny television studio in Paris, 4,500 miles from Kabul, a raft of programmes geared towards women and presented by female hosts beams 24 hours a day into homes across Afghanistan, even as women are being steadily erased from public life in the country.
“For us, it’s a …
Court ruling on Belgium’s conduct in colonial Africa hailed as turning point
A historic court ruling that found Belgium guilty of crimes against humanity during its colonial rule of central Africa has been hailed as a turning point that could pave the way for compensation and other forms of justice.
Canada’s election is about to have an Elon Musk problem with Trudeau’s exit
The decision by the Canadian prime minister,
, this week toresign as head of the Liberal party
has set in motion a leadership race against the backdrop of a looming general election, which will be held amid political turmoil triggered byDonald Trump
’s …Boeing production in 2024 expected to be less than half of rival Airbus
Boeing is expected to confirm it made less than half of the aircraft of its rival Airbus in 2024, with analysts questioning whether the troubled US planemaker will be able to increase its rate of production as planned.
The company is expected to report that it delivered only 340 aircraft …
Online safety laws ‘unsatisfactory’ and ‘uneven’, says UK science minister
Online safety legislation is “unsatisfactory” and “uneven”, the science secretary has said as he expressed hopes for parliament to learn to legislate faster on the issue.
Peter Kyle said he had given a “very personal commitment to making sure that everybody, particularly people with vulnerabilities and every child is vulnerable, …