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Politics
Why Spain backing Morocco’s plan in Western Sahara is important
The decision of Spain to support Morocco's plan for the autonomy of Western Sahara under its sovereignty really shows international relations have intertwined links.
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Society
Bogotá mayor bans male passengers on motorcycles to fight crime
After several days of protests, bikers came to an agreement with the mayor of Bogotá which will prohibit drivers from having a male passengers during weekend nights in an effort to combat crime.
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Society
Police violence in the Netherlands increased 26% in 2021 vs. 2019
Dutch Police used more violence in 2021 compared to 2020 and 2019, which authorities explain by increased discontent from society and people questioning authority.
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Business
A French jackpot lottery winner created a fund to protect the environment
A French lottery winner has decided to invest most of his fortune to finance projects that would limit deforestation, revive biodiversity or support caregivers.
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Society
Scottish conservatives want the conversion therapy ban to be inclusive of trans people
The UK conservative government plans to exclude trans people from a bill that would ban conversion therapies but the Scottish Conservative party disagrees, a month ahead of local elections.
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Politics
A driver set himself of fire at the gates of the Russian embassy in Romania. Investigations still ongoing
A car crashed to the gatea of the Russian embassy of Romania. The driver set himself of fire according to the prosecutor. Romanian authorities urge not to draw premature political conclusions.
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Politics
Mexico Supreme Court finds revolving door’s 10-year ban for former presidents excessive
The Supreme Court of Mexico found that the law barring senior public officials from working for the private sector for 10 years is "disproportionate". AMLO considers the decision an "aberration".
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Business
Nigeria suspends dozens of millions of phone numbers
The government of Nigeria ordered the suspension of millions of phone numbers. Nigerians are barred from calling with those numbers until they verify the SIMs with their identity.
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Business
Ghana ambitions to attract 1 million tourists from Europe in 2024
Ghana will invest $40 million to attract 1 million tourists annually from Europe by 2024. It plans to benefit from growing need for nature-based tourism.
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Health & Science
Brussels airports fined by data protection authority for their body temperature checks
Belgium's data protection authority fined two airports for having checked body temperatures, sensitive personal health data, with thermal cameras during the COVID-19 pandemic with "no legal basis".
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Society
Qatar drops the criminal prosecution against a Mexican woman who wasn’t married
A Mexican woman who worked for the FIFA World Cup organization committee faced a 7-year prison sentence and 100 lashes despite having been assaulted. Mexico advised her to marry the aggressor to avoid the sentence for extramarital affair.
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Culture & Sport
Latvia bans the pro-Russian invasion ‘Z’ from public events
Latvia bans public display of symbols celebrating the Russian invasion of Ukraine like the Z. It also prohibits events close to Soviet monuments.
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Politics
Why the security deal the Solomon Islands want to sign with China worries the neighbors
The Solomon Islands is about to sign a security agreement with China. For neighbors like Australia, the security deal is seen as a threat to see China setting up a military presence in the Pacific as Beijing increases its influence in the region.
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Business
Russia reportedly confiscated watches of Swiss watch maker Audemars Piguet
Russia seized luxury watches from Audemars Piguet which is perceived by Swiss authorities as retaliation for economic sanctions.
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Politics
Ireland expels Russian diplomats suspected of espionage in a coordinated decision with other EU members
In a coordinated move with other European Union members, Ireland decided to expel Russian diplomats suspected of espionage.
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Business
Germany activates the first level of a gas emergency plan ‘as a precaution’. What it means
Germany has activated the early warning level of a gas emergency plan in case Russia decides to interrupt its supply of gas. Authorities assure there is no shortage of gas supply.
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Society
Fearing criminal use, the Netherlands suspends a communication service dedicated to inmates
The Netherlands has suspended a digital messaging service that enabled inmates to stay in touch with the outside world more easily. Authorities are concerned criminal activities can be carried out via the system.
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Society
An Italian porn actress found dead and cut into pieces
An unknown woman was found cut into pieces in northern Italy. She has now been identified as a 26-year-old Italian mother and porn actress. The alleged murderer confessed his crime, kept her in her freezer before dumping her in nature and even used her own phone and car.
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Society
Hundreds of Niger nationals repatriated from begging in the streets of Senegal
Niger has repatriated several hundred Niger nationals who lived in precarious conditions in Senegal.
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Politics
Short victory for the President of Uruguay after referendum
With a short majority, Uruguay decided to keep 135 disputed laws enacted under Luis Lacalle Pou's administration in a referendum that ended up being an approval test for the government.
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Politics
The Philippines restarts full-scale military exercise with the U.S.
The Philippines and the U.S. resumed their large-scale Balikatan military exercise after two years disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic and uncertainty about the continuity of joint military drills between the two allies.
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Business
Germany announces a significant pension raise for 2022
German pensioners will experience a significant raise in 2022. Such an increase was not seen in almost 40 years in western Germany.
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Business
Lithuania forecasts its economy for 2022 and Ukraine war impact
The Bank of Lithuania forecasts its economy could grow by 2.7% but also decline by 1.2% in 2022. Inflation rate would be above 10%, twice December's forecast.
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Business
Cooking oil in Indonesia: swings between shortage, price hike and an alleged mafia
Indonesia has been trying to regulate its domestic market of cooking oil, leading to shifts between shortage and price hikes. Trade Minister alleged a "cooking oil mafia" was responsible for speculation.
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Politics
A Polish deserter declared dead by Belarus
Authorities of Belarus declared a Polish soldier who deserted last December was found dead in Minsk. Authorities don't exclude a criminal act.
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Business
Shortage of sugar on Russian store shelves
Since the start of Russia's war in Ukraine, Russians have been experiencing shortage of some goods, and especially sugar. As the ruble value falls, some organizations prefer indexing their price on the dollar.
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Politics
French Interior Minister open to autonomy of Corsica
French Interior Minister said he is open to the autonomy to Corsica as the assault of a nationalist convict spurred violent protests. For the first time French officials may consider the autonomy of Corsica, only few weeks before the next presidential elections.
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Business
Malaysia allows further pension fund withdrawals to cover pressing needs
Malaysians struggling to make ends meet will be allowed to withdraw money from their pension fund, at the expense of their future retirement plans.
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Business
Egypt will control the price of unsubsidized bread for 3 months
In the context of food price increases, Egypt will control the price of bread to limit inflation on a particularly essential food commodity for Egyptians.
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Society
An Indian High Court dismissed constitutional claim on hijab; not ‘essential’ to Islam practices
The High Court of the Indian state of Karnataka ruled that students are not entitled by the constitution to wear hijab and need to follow school uniform.
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Business
Cooking oil becomes scarce in some German stores
Shelves of some German retailers are short of cooking oil, especially sunflower oil, as a consequence of the war in Ukraine.
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Society
Britons will receive £350/month in a ‘Homes for Ukraine’ scheme
The British government offers 350 pounds a month to households providing a rent-free room to Ukrainian refugees.
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Business
Argentina stops exports of soybean oil and soybean meal ‘until further notice’
Argentina has banned exports of soybean meal and soybean oil "until further notice", despite what the government said two weeks ago.
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Society
Spanish government voted an investigation on Church sex abuse
The government of Spain voted for an investigation into sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. A month earlier, the Church said it hired a private law firm to make its own probe.
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Politics
A European Parliament resolution Mexico President disliked: ‘No longer anyone’s colony’
E.U. parliament urged Mexico to better protect journalists and human rights defenders. AMLO replied the E.U. should remember Mexico "is no longer anyone's colony."
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Politics
Bulgaria reviews its bomb shelters
Bulgaria has reviewed its bomb shelters and plans to have a digital repository of safe locations for people to use in case of emergency. Authorities claim a mere timing coincidence with the war in Ukraine.
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Business
Buying cooking oil limited in some Portuguese and Spanish stores because of increased demand
Some supermarkets in Portugal and Spain limit the sale of cooking oil because of the increased demand for sunflower oil coming from Ukraine.
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Society
South Africa the world’s most unequal country for the World Bank
South Africa is the world's most unequal country according to the World Bank. A key driver is the unequal opportunities inherited from the apartheid, while inequality has actually increased since 1994.
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Health & Science
Controversial sale from Namibia of wild elephants to an Emirati zoo
Namibia sold wild elephants at auction arguing conflict with the human population. The sale of 22 elephants transferred to a zoo in Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates is particularly denounced.
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