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British PM Sunak says ‘stick to plan’ after double by-election blow


Harlow (United Kingdom) (AFP) – British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he backs the Conservative party’s vision for the UK after his party lost two more parliamentary seats to Labour in by-elections ahead of a full national vote. The British leader tells media that the circumstances of the two polls in Kingswood and Wellingborough were “particularly challenging,” but says he will tell voters to “stick with our plan”.

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Top Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny dies in prison


Vladimir (Russia) (AFP) – The Kremlin’s most prominent critic Alexei Navalny has died in an Arctic prison, say Russian authorities, announcing his death a month before an election poised to extend Vladimir Putin’s hold on power. Navalny’s death after three years in detention and a poisoning which he blamed on the Kremlin deprives Russia’s opposition of its figurehead at time of intense repression and Moscow’s campaign in Ukraine.

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Brazil’s Lula urges ‘end to collective punishment’ in Gaza


Cairo (AFP) – Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva calls to “stop the killing and collective punishment” of Palestinians in Gaza, in a speech delivered before a meeting of the Arab League in Cairo at the delegate level on the situation in the Strip. TO COMPLETE VID34JD67K_EN

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Wartime medicine shortage deepens Gazan suffering


Rafah (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – The health ministry in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip warned this week of medicine shortage, saying 350,000 people in Gaza who have chronic diseases do not have medication amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

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Greece legalises same-sex marriage and adoption


Athens (AFP) – Greece’s parliament overwhelmingly adopts a bill legalising same-sex marriage and adoption in a landmark reform promoted by the conservative government despite opposition from the powerful Orthodox Church.

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Greece legalises same-sex marriage and adoption


Athens (AFP) – Greece’s parliament overwhelmingly adopts a bill legalising same-sex marriage and adoption in a landmark reform promoted by the conservative government despite opposition from the powerful Orthodox Church.

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‘Not our fault’: humanitarian chiefs reject responsibility for mounting Gaza suffering


Geneva (AFP) – Humanitarian chiefs at the United Nations in Geneva say they have run out of words to describe the horrors unfolding in Gaza, stressing that states and especially Israel cannot “offload” responsibility for the carnage onto aid workers. “It will not be our fault if people suffer, it will be the fault of those who decide to make them suffer,” Martin Griffiths, United Nations aid chief, says.

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Assange supporters ‘not optimistic’ ahead of final appeal against US extradition


London (AFP) – Supporters of Julian Assange, including his wife Stella and the editor in chief of Wikileaks, Kristinn Hrafnsson, hold a press conference ahead of his final appeal against extradition from the UK to the United States. The US wants to put the Australian publisher on trial for divulging American military secrets about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. A two day hearing is set to begin at the High Court in London on February 20.

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