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Ukraine war briefing: North Korean troops join Russian assaults in ‘significant’ numbers, Kyiv says
Russia has begun using North Korean troops in significant numbers for the first time to conduct assaults on Ukrainian forces
battling to hold territory in Russia’s Kursk region, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Saturday. “Today, we already have preliminary data that the Russians have begun to use North …
South Korean officials seek stability as Joe Biden says alliance ‘linchpin’ in region
‘I received a first but it felt tainted and undeserved’: inside the university AI cheating crisis
The email arrived out of the blue: it was the university code of conduct team. Albert, a 19-year-old undergraduate English student, scanned the content, stunned. He had been accused of using artificial intelligence to complete a piece of assessed work. If he did not attend a hearing to address the …
Antony Blinken confirms ‘direct’ US contact with Syria’s rebel rulers HTS
Antony Blinken said the US had made “direct contact” with Syria’s victorious Hayat Tahrir al-Sham rebels as western and Arab states along with Turkey jointly voiced support for a united, peaceful Syria.
The US secretary of state’s comment is despite Washington having designated the HTS rebels as terrorists in 2018.
…Final five members of Bali Nine released from jail and back in Australia, PM announces
UK retailers accused of recruiting young shop workers without rights over Christmas
Unions have accused high-street retailers of drafting in young gig economy store assistants without basic employment rights in the run-up to Christmas.
The
Observer
has found large brands, including Urban Outfitters, Lush, Gymshark and Uniqlo, are recruiting “freelance” shop assistants through gig apps to staff their stores during the …Skittish England collapse as O’Rourke leads New Zealand fightback in third Test
There is rarely a dull moment with this England team although there are times when their bowlers must surely crave the odd one. The second day in Hamilton felt very much a case in point, with the crypto-graph that is the Bazball form line suffering a lurch southwards through a …
Why the Franco-German engine that powered the EU is now almost kaput
“When France and Germany advance, all Europe advances. When they don’t, it grinds to a halt” was how former French president Jacques Chirac put it almost a quarter of a century ago at one of the periodic love-ins between the EU’s two biggest member states.
So what would Chirac, who …
Deportations reach five-year high despite concerns of rights groups
The government has announced that it has deported almost 13,500 people since coming to power, something ministers say proves their tough approach towards migrants but which human rights campaigners have warned could put lives at risk.
The government says it is on track to deliver the highest number of returns …