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| Israel Moves Right Benjamin Netanyahu has returned as prime minister, this time leading a coalition of conservative, far-right and ultra-Orthodox parties. I spoke with Isabel Kershner, a correspondent in The Times's Jerusalem bureau, ... | |
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| Your Monday Briefing: A Fatal Plane Crash in Nepal Background: In May last year, a plane carrying 22 people went down during a 20-minute flight from Pokhara to Jomsom, a tourist destination popular with trekkers. There were no survivors from the flight, which normally takes about 30 minutes. And in 2016. | |
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| Are elections the way to break the indyref2 deadlock? The next UK general election was to be an independence showdown - a substitute for another referendum, if all routes to that were blocked. That, at least, was how it seemed when Nicola Sturgeon first alighted on the idea, in June last year. | |
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| Peru extends state of emergency in protest-hit cities LIMA, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Peru has extended a state of emergency for another month in the capital city of Lima and two southern regions where deadly protests against the government have sparked the country's worst violence in 20 years. | |
| Over 80000 Israelis protest against Supreme Court reform More than 80,000 Israeli protesters have rallied in Tel Aviv against plans by the new right-wing coalition government to overhaul the judiciary. The reforms would make it easier for parliament to overturn Supreme Court rulings, among other things. | |
| UAE's Jaber says COP28 should be practical, leave no one behind In a speech on Saturday to the Global Energy Forum, Sultan al-Jaber, head of state oil giant ADNOC and UAE climate envoy, called for scaling up renewables, nuclear energy, hydrogen, carbon capture, energy efficiency and new technologies, among others. | |
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