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Putin is about to gain control of Interpol
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Crime

Putin is about to gain control of Interpol

With a Vladimir Putin-appointed police general at the helm, the Kremlin would no longer need to abuse Interpol to pursue its goals.

  • by Vladimir Kara-Murza

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French 'yellow vests' block fuel depots, cause mayhem at home and overseas
World Politics

French 'yellow vests' block fuel depots, cause mayhem at home and overseas

The so-called "yellow vest" movement was born out of a backlash against higher fuel prices, but has tapped a broader dissatisfaction with President Emmanuel Macron.

  • by Bate Felix
Russia accuses Putin critic of ordering prison murder
Corruption

Russia accuses Putin critic of ordering prison murder

Russian prosecutors accused Bill Browder, a prominent critic of Vladimir Putin, of ordering the murder of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky and several other business associates.

  • by Matthew Bodner
'Engineers from Sydney' among Brexit winners, says Theresa May
Brexit

'Engineers from Sydney' among Brexit winners, says Theresa May

But visa cost and immigration bureaucracy are still a turn-off for would-be Aussie professionals heading for the UK.

  • by Nick Miller
Malta police identify suspected journalist murder masterminds – report
Crime

Malta police identify suspected journalist murder masterminds – report

Caruana Galizia, who penned an anti-corruption blog, was killed by a car bomb near the Maltese capital Valletta in October 2017.

  • by Christopher Scicluna
Chill factor: people in cold climates drink more alcohol
Health

Chill factor: people in cold climates drink more alcohol

Researchers found evidence that climate contributed to a higher incidence of binge drinking and liver disease.

  • by Lucy Christie
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French protests turn fatal as Macron's fuel taxes spark fury
Protest

French protests turn fatal as Macron's fuel taxes spark fury

The demonstrations were born out of a backlash against higher fuel prices and echo mounting dissatisfaction with President Emmanuel Macron.

  • by Sarah White
Czechs rally against PM on Velvet Revolution anniversary
Protest

Czechs rally against PM on Velvet Revolution anniversary

The controversial billionaire prime minister denies funnelling European Union farm subsidies to members of his family.

May says no alternative to Brexit plan as opponents do the numbers
Brexit

May says no alternative to Brexit plan as opponents do the numbers

The British Prime Minister is staring down resistance to her Brexit plan as rebel MPs count the numbers for a leadership spill and the EU tries to look united.

  • by David Milliken
The Kilogram is Dead. Long Live the Kilogram!
Science

The Kilogram is Dead. Long Live the Kilogram!

Several dozen nations have voted to overthrow Le Grand K and to redefine the kilogram and three other standard units of measure.

  • by XiaoZhi Lim
Assange will stay well away from the United States
Julian Assange

Assange will stay well away from the United States

An errant court filing in an unrelated case, inadvertently revealed the existence of sealed charges against the Australian in hiding in London.

  • by Eric Tucker