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Zelensky sacks Ukraine’s commander-in-chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi Ukraine’s president has sacked Valerii Zaluzhnyi, the commander-in-chief of the country’s armed forces, amid speculation of a rift between them. Gen Zaluzhnyi had overseen Ukraine’s military efforts since the onset of the conflict. In a presidential decree, Battle-hardened Gen Oleksandr Syrskyi was named as his successor, marking the most significant change to Ukraine’s military leadership since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasised the need for…

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Boat sinks off Tunisia with more than 40 Sudanese on board A Tunisian official has reported that at least 13 Sudanese migrants lost their lives and 27 others remain unaccounted for after their boat capsized off the coast of Tunisia. Only two individuals from the vessel managed to survive, with search operations ongoing to find those missing.  This tragic incident adds to a series of disasters affecting migrants attempting to make the dangerous journey across…

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Votes are currently being counted following yesterday’s general election in Pakistan, which was marred by the suspension of mobile phone and internet services and violent unrest. Many analysts consider this to be among Pakistan’s least credible elections, and the release of results has been notably sluggish compared to previous votes.

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Four dead in clashes over India mosque demolition Violence erupted in a northern Indian state, resulting in at least four deaths, following the demolition of a mosque by authorities who claimed it was constructed illegally. The unrest unfolded in Uttarakhand’s Haldwani town during what police described as an “anti-encroachment drive.” Officials stated that the initiative aimed to remove unauthorised constructions, including the mosque and an adjacent madrassa (religious school). However, Muslim worshippers at the mosque…

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Has PM opened door to Boris Johnson come back? – asks the front page of the Daily Express newspaper.
Rishi Sunak today opens the door to Boris Johnson’s political comeback and tells of his pride in their time working together.

The Prime Minister admits there are “well-documented differences” between them but revealed he talked to his former boss just a few months ago.

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Prince William has made his first public appearance since the King’s cancer diagnosis, the Metro reports, while Prince Harry has flown home to the US following his short visit to the UK to see his father.

‘I’d like to take this opportunity to say thank you, also, for the kind messages of support for Catherine and for my father, especially in recent days,’ he said. ‘It means a great deal to us all.

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Ecuador top court decriminalises euthanasia Ecuador now allows doctors to help people die if they are suffering and want to end their lives peacefully. This decision comes after a vote by the country’s highest court, with seven out of nine judges in favour. The court said that doctors won’t be charged with murder if they assist in ending a patient’s life to uphold their right to die with dignity. The case was brought by a…

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The number of children referred for emergency mental healthcare in England has soared by more than 50% in three years.
The Guardian reports more than 32,000 emergency and urgent referrals were made to child and mental health services in 2022-23 – equivalent to more than 600 a week.

The number of children referred for emergency mental healthcare in England has soared by more than 50% in three years, it says, citing data by the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

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Tucker Carlson to interview Russia’s Putin Tucker Carlson, a former Fox News host, plans to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin soon in Moscow. In a video on X, previously Twitter, Carlson said he wanted to do the interview so Americans could learn more about the war they’re involved in. This would be Putin’s first one-on-one interview with a Western journalist since he invaded Ukraine in 2022. The Kremlin hasn’t commented yet but Russian state media…

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Israel-Gaza war: Hamas responds to proposed Gaza ceasefire plan Hamas has replied to a plan for a new ceasefire in Gaza. Israel, the US, Qatar, and Egypt made the plan, but they haven’t shared its details. The plan might involve a six-week break, during which more Israeli hostages would be swapped for Palestinian prisoners. Israel and the US are considering Hamas’s response. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in the Middle East and will…

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Russian air strikes reported on Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has said air defense systems in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv have been activated to fend off a Russian missile assault – he’s also urged citizens to seek shelter. As Ukraine’s air force issued warnings of cruise missiles approaching the capital, witnesses reported hearing explosions. Additional airstrikes were reported in the northeastern Kharkiv region and in Cherkasy in the central area, with reports of explosions in Mykolaiv in…

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China: Snowstorms spoil Lunar New Year travel for millions Transport across China has been disrupted by snowstorms and freezing rain as millions of individuals embark on journeys for the Lunar New Year holiday. Numerous flights and train services have been called off, leaving motorists stranded on icy highways for long periods. This holiday initiates the “most extensive yearly human migration” as millions of Chinese citizens travel to their hometowns, a trend that has intensified following…

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BP profits plunge as oil prices ease BP, the energy giant, has disclosed a significant decline in profits following a downturn in oil prices last year. In 2023, profits amounted to $13.8 billion (£11 billion), a stark drop from the previous year’s record high of $27.7 billion. Energy companies witnessed substantial gains as oil and gas prices surged in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, driven by concerns over supply shortages. Although household energy…

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