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Uncharted territory for the WHO if Trump withdraws US membership
first day
ofDonald Trump
’s new administration, would in effect cut the multilateral agency’s funding by one-fifth.The severe …
Suicides, new tactics and propaganda iPads: details from captured North Koreans expose new foe in Ukraine
Rami Malek on rebellion, racism, and still feeling like an outsider: ‘I’m white passing, but growing up in LA, we definitely didn’t fit in’
Ukraine war briefing: Russia and Iran deepen defence ties as Trump inauguration looms
Russian president Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart, Masoud Pezeshkian, signed a broad cooperation pact
on Friday as their countries deepened their partnership in the face of stinging western sanctions. Russian and Iranian officials say the “comprehensive strategic partnership treaty” covers all areas, from trade and military cooperation …
Robots, drones and uncrewed vessels ‘likely to be default’ for future of Navy
The Royal Navy of the future will be dominated by robots, drones and uncrewed vessels leading chiefs to conclude there is no need to try to recruit extra sailors as part of the forthcoming defence review.
Adm Sir Ben Key, the first sea lord, believes that the Navy has to …
Windsor embraces return of jumps racing with cash at the Million festival
When Windsor staged what was billed as its last ever jumps meeting in December 1998, the final race on the card was the Norwegian Blue Handicap Hurdle – a clear sign that as far as the track was concerned, jumping was no more. It had ceased to be.
A generation …
How scientists and the climate movement can work together | Letters
IMF upgrades UK growth forecast and takes swipe at Trump plans
The International Monetary Fund has upgraded its forecast for UK growth this year in its biannual assessment of the global economy, while taking a swipe at plans by Donald Trump’s incoming US administration for the potentially destabilising effect of large-scale tax cuts, import tariffs and weaker regulations.
In a fillip …
‘Doesn’t make sense’: Aberdeen baffled by disappearance of Hungarian sisters
On a rough, unlit path that runs alongside the River Dee, a bunch of tulips still fresh in their wrapping stand out among the mangled beer cans and strewn litter.
The simple bouquet is addressed to Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, 32-year-old sisters, originally from Hungary but living in Aberdeen for …
Trump inauguration: 10 things to know – from when it starts to how to watch
In front of an expected huge crowd of supporters and protesters Trump …