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Labour leader Keir Starmer pledges independent complaints process in new year Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to introduce an independent process for dealing with anti-Semitism complaints in the new year. It comes after the party readmitted ex-leader Jeremy Corbyn as a member, following his suspension for suggesting ...
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Questions over social distancing at Downing Street after Boris Johnson goes into quarantine London (CNN) The coronavirus has found its way to Boris Johnson for the second time in a year. The British Prime Minister, who overcame a serious brush with the virus earlier this year, is self-quarantining again after he came in close contact at Downing ...
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Corbyn Reinstated by Labour After He Walks Back Anti-Semitism Remarks LONDON — Britain's main opposition party, Labour, readmitted its former leader Jeremy Corbyn after he tepidly reversed course on comments last month suggesting that problems with the party's handling of anti-Semitism allegations had been "overstated.".
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What is behind the conflict in Ethiopia? Violence is escalating in Ethiopia, where a leader once lauded internationally for his reform agenda and for forging peace with neighboring Eritrea now faces the specter of civil war. This month, long-simmering tensions between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's ...
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Peace was swift in Ethiopia under Abiy. War was, too. NAIROBI, Kenya — Abiy Ahmed left Ethiopians breathless when he became the prime minister in 2018, introducing a wave of political reforms in the long-repressive country and announcing a shocking peace with enemy Eritrea. Follow the latest on Election ...
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Peru awaits new president's swearing in with cautious hope LIMA, Peru — Peruvians returned to their daily lives Tuesday as the South American nation prepared to swear in its third president in a week. Many were hoping Francisco Sagasti will be the charm. Support our journalism. Subscribe today. "In my 63 years I've ...
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As Fighting Rages in Ethiopia, Aid Groups Plead for Access to Refugees ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Even before fighting started in November between the Ethiopian government and powerful military forces in the country's northern region of Tigray, the area was home to as many as 200,000 refugees and displaced people, ...
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Peruvians get 3rd president in a week amid cautious hopes LIMA, Peru — Peru swore in its third president in just over a week Tuesday in a televised ceremony that residents of the fraught South American country watched with both hope and skepticism after the worst constitutional crisis in two decades. Support our ...
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Palestinians and Israel agree to resume security, financial cooperation JERUSALEM — The Palestinian leadership has agreed to resume cooperation with Israel on security, financial and logistical issues six months after breaking off those ties in protest of Israeli plans to annex Jewish settlements on the West Bank, according to a ...
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Ethiopia eyes Tigrayan capital as surrender ultimatum passes ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia's prime minister warned on Tuesday that a deadline for rebel northern forces to lay down arms had expired, paving the way for an advance on the Tigray region's capital in a two-week conflict shaking the Horn of Africa.
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