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Jamaica 'ready to move towards removing the Queen as head of state and becoming a republic as soon as Kate and William get on the plane...

The Daily Mail | 2022-03-23

Jamaica will move towards removing the Queen as head of state and becoming a republic as soon as Prince William and Kate complete their Caribbean tour, according to reports. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were accused of benefitting from the 'blood, tears...

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Russia would only use nuclear weapons faced with 'existential threat': Kremlin

Korea Times | 2022-03-23

Russia would only use nuclear weapons in the context of the Ukraine conflict if it were facing an "existential threat," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told CNN International Tuesday. "We have a concept of domestic security, and it's public. You can read all...

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UN chief sees 'elements of diplomatic progress' in Russia-Ukraine conflict

The Hill | 2022-03-22

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday said that though Russia's war with Ukraine is "unwinnable" there was possible diplomatic progress in the situation that could end the conflict. “From my outreach with various actors, elements of diplomatic...

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Police: 4 Israelis killed in stabbing attack, suspect shot

The Associated Press | 2022-03-22

JERUSALEM (AP) — A knife-wielding Arab man on Tuesday killed four people and seriously wounded two others in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba before he was killed by armed residents, police said. Police said the attacker careened his car into a cyclist...

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Canada’s Justin Trudeau reaches deal to stay in power until 2025

Al Jazeera | 2022-03-22

Canada’s ruling Liberals have reached a deal with a left-leaning opposition party to prop up their minority government until 2025, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced, promising to advance a range of issues, including a dental care programme for low-income...

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Kremlin critic Navalny urges action against Putin regime after being jailed

AOL | 2022-03-22

EU citizens, via their representatives, gave me this award for the fight against corruption. I am grateful and I’m allocating their money to continue this fight,” he said. Navalny said on his Twitter account that Mr Putin is “afraid of the truth”, adding:...

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Duterte’s party supports Marcos’ son in the presidential elections

La Prensa Latina | 2022-03-22

Manila, March 22 (EFE).- The PDP-Laban party, to which Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, belongs, announced Tuesday its support for the candidacy of “Bongbong” Marcos, son of dictator Ferdinand Marcos, for the upcoming May 9 elections....

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Sudan’s military is brutally suppressing protests – global action is needed

The Guardian | 2022-03-22

In Sudan, where prices for bread and fuel have risen sharply after the coup , people are once again taking to the streets. The global shortage of wheat triggered by the war in Ukraine may be adding fuel to the fire, but dissatisfaction has been brewing for...

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Japan accuses Russia of ‘unreasonable’ reaction to sanctions

Russia Today | 2022-03-22
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Mali’s detained ex-prime minister dies on medical parole

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India, Australia re-commit to humanitarian aid for Afghans

The Times of India | 2022-03-22
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