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Hong Kong hits back as UK judge says rule of law ‘profoundly compromised’

9th - Higher Ed
Hong Kong chief executive defends territory’s judiciary amid concerns about impact of security and sedition laws.
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South Africa elections: Voters frustrated by blackouts and joblessness

9th - Higher Ed
South Africa prepares for an election that could bring about its biggest political shake-up in 30 years.
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‘Strong punishment’: China starts two days of military drills around Taiwan

9th - Higher Ed
Exercises begin three days after William Lai Ching-te took his oath as president of the island China claims as its own.
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Four killed in riots after France backs New Caledonia vote changes

9th - Higher Ed
Two days of rioting rock the Pacific territory after France’s adoption of controversial electoral reforms.
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State of emergency takes effect in New Caledonia after four killed in riots

9th - Higher Ed
French troops arrive in New Caledonia to help stop days of protests in its Pacific overseas territory.
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Polls open in Spain's Catalonia region: Separatist and pro-unity parties vie for votes

9th - Higher Ed
A choice between a fugitive or anti-independence party. Polls open in Catalonia's regional election. Will it reunite a divided Spain?
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Catalonia elections: Parties make final pitch

9th - Higher Ed
Political parties in Catalonia have been making their final pitch ahead of local elections on Sunday.
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Catalonia elections : Early vote in Spanish region on Sunday

9th - Higher Ed
Spain’s Catalonia region is holding early elections on Sunday.
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Brussels moves to close rule of law procedure against Poland

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission has announced it is taking the first steps to close the Article 7 procedure against Poland.
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My mom did everything for me. Moving out at age 30, I’m learning to fend for myself

9th - Higher Ed
Since he has cerebral palsy, Dylan Earis says his mom used to take care of everything for him, from picking up things he dropped to putting ketchup on his bun. But the 30-year-old recently moved out on his own. He wrote about his...
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Controversial speech on third referendum did not go 'too far,' says PQ leader

9th - Higher Ed
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon drew criticism for a recent speech on Canadian history that referenced deportations and executions of francophones. But the Parti Québécois leader stands by his words — saying that discussing the past to...
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Asbury Park music venue House of Independents to reopen this summer

9th - Higher Ed
The venue closed last fall due to severe flood damage.
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Brian Mulroney believed in a distinct Quebec within Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec was important to Brian Mulroney not just as his home, but also politically, as he courted voters and tried to unify Canada at a time when separatism was strong.
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NDP leader: Are Liberals worried auditor general will find more travel nurse controversy?

9th - Higher Ed
Provincial NDP Leader Jim Dinn says only Newfoundland and Labrador’s auditor general can properly dig into the issue of the tens of millions of dollars spent on private-agency nurses. Health Minister Tom Osborne has asked the comptroller...
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‘It is high time for peace’: UN Chief says ‘Russian invasion of Ukraine a dangerous precedent’

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The UN Secretary-General addressed the Security Council as the full-scale invasion by Russia of the country marks its second anniversary. “Two years on and a decade since Russia’s attempted illegal annexation of Ukraine’s Autonomous...
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Lukashenko to run again: Belarus president to seek 7th term in 2025

9th - Higher Ed
The elections are going ahead despite calls for a boycott by the opposition.
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Last French soldiers leave Niger: All French military hardware removed from country

9th - Higher Ed
The last French soldiers have left Niger after the country’s new rulers cancelled defence agreements.
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Indian-administered Kashmir: Court upholds 2019 revocation of special status

9th - Higher Ed
India's top court upholds a government decision to revoke the autonomous status of Jammu and Kashmir
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Sanchez wins Spanish parliament's backing for new term as PM

9th - Higher Ed
Spain's PM Sanchez secures re-election for a second term.
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Britain’s King Charles has expressed sorrow and regret over colonial era atrocities in Kenya

9th - Higher Ed
Britain’s King Charles has expressed sorrow and regret over colonial era atrocities in Kenya.
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Scotland’s ex-leader Nicola Sturgeon arrested in finance probe

9th - Higher Ed
Scotland’s ex-leader Nicola Sturgeon arrested in finance probe
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Scottish first minister says will not suspend Sturgeon

9th - Higher Ed
Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf says he will not suspend his predecessor Nicola Sturgeon from the SNP
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Poland's legal overhaul violates the right to have an independent and impartial judiciary, ECJ rules

9th - Higher Ed
The controversial reform has caused an intense and protracted dispute between the Polish government and the European Commission.
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East Timor votes: Resistance-era heroes are frontrunners for PM

9th - Higher Ed
East Timor votes: Resistance-era heroes are frontrunners for PM