UN human rights office ‘appalled’ at death of Navalny in prison, tells Moscow to take responsibility

UN human rights office ‘appalled’ at death of Navalny in prison, tells Moscow to take responsibility

UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Alice Edwards said that several UN independent experts, including herself, had privately and publicly urged the Russian government to end the punitive conditions in which Navalny was held.

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Russia: Putin’s fiercest foe Alexei Navalny and opposition leader dies in prison, assassination suspected

Russia: Putin’s fiercest foe Alexei Navalny and opposition leader dies in prison, assassination suspected

Praise for Navalny’s bravery poured in from Western leaders and others who have opposed Putin’s rule. The opposition leader’s health has deteriorated recently and the cause of death may never be known, but many world leaders said they held Russian authorities ultimately responsible for his death.

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Wanted: Historic convent in Spain has run out of nuns, appeals for volunteers or it shuts down

Wanted: Historic convent in Spain has run out of nuns, appeals for volunteers or it shuts down

The building dates back to the 16th century and houses the hand of St Teresa of Avila, kept inside a silver gauntlet decorated with stones. Pilgrims come to the site, many of them believing the relic can help with fertility issues.

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Election jitters for PM Sunak: UK economy slides into recession, but it is forecast to be short-lived

Election jitters for PM Sunak: UK economy slides into recession, but it is forecast to be short-lived

British households are due to see their first drop in living standards between one national election and the next since the Second World War, analysts have said. Ruth Gregory, deputy chief UK economist at Capital Economics, said the GDP figures had more political significance than economic, with voters due to elect lawmakers in two constituencies on Thursday.

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Report: World has entered era of instability as Africa becomes key market for new arms exporters

Report: World has entered era of instability as Africa becomes key market for new arms exporters

The combination of Russia’s war on Ukraine and rising tensions between China and Western countries have been principal drivers of military spending. Global defence spending is up 9 per cent to a record $2.2 trillion from the previous year and poised to rise further in 2024, based on already announced spending commitments.

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Mission possible: Prince Harry upbraids British media as he lays bare ‘Mirror’ unethical news gathering

Mission possible: Prince Harry upbraids British media as he lays bare ‘Mirror’ unethical news gathering

Britain’s Prince Harry said on Friday his mission to purge the press would continue “through to the end” after he accepted substantial damages to settle his case against Mirror Group Newspapers. He also delivered another broadside against former editor Piers Morgan. In December, the High Court in London ruled that...

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Cancer diagnosis reunites King Charles III with rebellious son, Prince Harry, who flew from US

Cancer diagnosis reunites King Charles III with rebellious son, Prince Harry, who flew from US

Despite the diagnosis, Charles is planning to continue with much of his private work as monarch including his weekly audience with the prime minister and dealing with state papers. Sunak said he was in regular contact with the king.

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Concern over King Charles III health stokes talk about succession in the British monarchy

Concern over King Charles III health stokes talk about succession in the British monarchy

Prince William, the eldest son of Charles and the late Princess Diana. He is known as Prince of Wales and is married to Kate, Princess of Wales. Their three children follow him in the line of succession.

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Emerging market debt sales hit January record despite elusive flows, will rise to $165b this year

Emerging market debt sales hit January record despite elusive flows, will rise to $165b this year

According to JPMorgan calculations, adding coupons to maturities and comparing to gross issuance should have left dedicated emerging markets hard currency funds with a $78 billion cash pile to invest over the past two years. But taking into account outflows, that would have shrunk to just $8 billion, the bank said in a recent note to clients.

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World backs King Charles III as he breaks from tradition of secrecy and announces he has cancer

World backs King Charles III as he breaks from tradition of secrecy and announces he has cancer

The king is being treated as an outpatient, the palace said. It said Charles, who has generally enjoyed good health, “remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible.”

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