Sunday, December 1, 2019

Undermined by Murder Inquiry, Malta Leader Says He Will Resign in January


By BY ANDREW HIGGINS from NYT World https://ift.tt/35WyIkB

Home for Christmas: Jailed Norwegian spy released from Russia

A pensioner convicted of spying in Moscow says he shouldn't have trusted the Norwegian agent.

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In pictures: Bhopal 35 years on

Judah Passow's pictures of those living with the after-effects of the Bhopal chemical disaster of 1984.

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Reform and repression go hand in hand in Saudi Arabia

Sweeping social reforms have been accompanied by a crackdown on dissent, says Sebastian Usher.

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Letter from Africa: Is Kenya building bridges to nowhere?

Politicians have been given key recommendations to heal Kenya's deadly divides.

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Shootings in northern Mexico town kill 20, pile pressure on president

Clashes sparked by suspected cartel gunmen in a northern Mexican town killed 20 people this weekend, authorities said, putting more pressure on Mexico's president to curb gang violence after the United States vowed to label the gangs terrorists.


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UK Conservatives' lead over Labour narrows to 9 points: Survation

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party saw its lead over Labour narrow to 9 percentage points in the last week, but remains the front runner ahead of a national election on Dec. 12, a Survation poll for ITV's Good Morning Britain said on Monday.


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