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Use frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, says EU’s top diplomat
Billions of Russian state funds frozen in the European Union should be used to aid Ukraine, the EU’s top diplomat has said.
the EU’s high representative for foreign affairs and security
, told the Guardian and four other European newspapers that Ukraine had a legitimate claim …New Zealand opposition parties back Māori plea to King Charles
Conservative US commentator Candace Owens granted NZ visa after government intervention
The controversial US commentator Candace Owens has been granted a visa to enter New Zealand after the government stepped in and reversed Immigration New Zealand’s earlier rejection of her application.
The far-right influencer and podcast host, who has advanced conspiracy theories and antisemitic rhetoric, including minimising Nazi medical experiments in …
Majority of Brexit voters ‘would accept free movement’ to access single market
A majority of Britons who voted to leave the EU would now accept a return to free movement in exchange for access to the single market, according to a cross-Europe study that also found a reciprocal desire in member states for closer links with the UK.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine …
Fall in Australia’s unemployment rate sends dollar higher and stocks down, dimming hopes of interest rate cut
A surprisingly robust labour market in November, including more than 50,000 additional full-time jobs, has set back hopes of an early move by the Reserve Bank to cut interest rates. Stocks sank and the dollar rose.
The jobless rate last month dropped to 3.9%, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported …
Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv confirms Russian gains around Pokrovsk
Russian troops destroyed or captured several Ukrainian positions near the strategic eastern city of Pokrovsk, Kyiv’s military said on Wednesday.
Moscow’s forces lay as close as 3km (1.9 miles) from the southern outskirts of the city, according to Ukraine’s DeepState, which maps the frontlines using open sources. Ukraine’s …
Labour’s 2030 green energy goal faces ‘significant challenges’, experts warn
Labour’s plan to switch to a clean power system by 2030 faces “significant challenges” to avoid delays and prevent vulnerable households paying higher bills, experts have warned.
The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) has said there is “very little room for error” in meeting the government’s plan to create a
‘A rapist can be in the family’: how Dominique Pelicot became one of the worst sexual predators in history
Warning: this article contains descriptions of alleged rape and sexual assault
Dominique Pelicot called himself a family man. He liked cycling in the French countryside on a Sunday, he took his son and grandson to football matches, and he was good at celebrating birthdays.
“My parents had this …
John Dobson: ‘I’m old school. When the Stormers fire me I’m done in coaching’
Rugby union still produces some fascinating individuals and John Dobson, the head honcho at the DHL Stormers, is very much one of them. To say “Dobbo” is not your average coach is self-evident from his CV. In addition to degrees in law and business administration from the University of Cape …
South Korea deploys K-pop light sticks and dance in protests against president
With blasting K-pop, glow sticks, food trucks and obligatory selfies, the protests that have swelled across South Korea since the president’s shock declaration of martial law last week have taken on a surprisingly festive mood.
Outside the national assembly in Seoul on Tuesday night, food trucks lined the streets selling …