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Politics

Ghana welcomes Pope's apology over Catholic Church's role in slavery

Union, it aims to provide a pathway to healing and the payment of reparations. It also seeks to address the enduring consequences of slavery like inequality and racial discrimination. Ghana, which still has some

BBC NewsMay 27
World

Experts criticise plan for American-only Ebola quarantine centre in Kenya

union for workers with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) calls for Americans exposed to Ebola to be brought home for treatment. Soon after the US revealed it was setting

The Guardian WorldJun 4
Politics

‘We wasted a lot of lives’: CIA spymaster’s caution over past Iran intervention resurfaces from beyond the grave

European desk, he was involved in US propaganda efforts such as the establishment of Radio Free Europe, and oversaw “Operation Gold”, the digging of a 450-metre (1,400ft) tunnel from West to East Berlin

The Guardian WorldApr 20
Business

Ryanair to shut Berlin base as it blames rise in German aviation tax

European bases. Eddie Wilson, chief executive of the airline’s main operating company, Ryanair DAC, said: “German aviation is broken. The government admits that it is uncompetitive, yet there is no strategy to cut aviation

The Guardian WorldApr 26
World

How pupils with special educational needs are more likely to see their schools close

Union (NEU), argues that falling pupil numbers are an opportunity for the government. "We have a unique opportunity now to bring our class sizes down," he says. At the moment, he adds, these are some

BBC NewsJun 1
Conflicts

Russia declares a truce in Ukraine to mark Victory Day

European leaders in Armenia on Monday, Zelenskyy said that the Russian authorities "fear drones may buzz over Red Square" on May 9. "This is telling. It shows they are not strong now, so we must

NPR Topics: NewsMay 5
Politics

UK seeks closer EU ties in volatile times - but at what cost?

European leaders have promised the US they'll do more for their own continental defence. But Thomas-Symonds has his eye on economic ties. Nearly ten years after the Brexit vote, Prime Minister Sir Keir

BBC NewsApr 16
World

Scotland's fateful 1978 campaign still resonates

union newspaper in England wrote that Scotland winning the World Cup would be like "distilled firewater. Hooched up on that, the nationalists could rampage to victory". In 1978, Scots roamed across the British football landscape

BBC NewsJun 9
Politics

Brexit may be back, but Britain needs to know what it wants

European Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels, Belgium, 23 June 2025. EU Foreign Affairs Ministers will discuss Russian aggression against Ukraine following an informal exchange with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, as well as recent developments

The Guardian WorldMay 20
Politics

Zelenskyy hopes Reform UK councils will allow Ukraine flags to be flown again

union flags](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/aug/29/reform-council-removes-st-george-and-union-flags-over-safety-fears) would be flown, he said: “I hope they will put it back.” He added: “I don’t want to be involved in any political things, but you know, the world

The Guardian WorldJun 8
World

Bordeaux inspired by McIlroy's Masters feat

European crown. That came less than 24 hours after [Montpellier put in a similar showing against Ulster](/sport/rugby-union/articles/cwy2ggpj82yo) in the Challenge Cup final as they won the competition for the third time. Earlier

BBC NewsMay 23
Science

Nasa has named the Artemis III crew - what is their mission?

Union to assert its geopolitical and technological dominance. Once that goal was achieved, political enthusiasm and public interest ebbed, as did funding for further exploration. China has announced a target to land astronauts

BBC NewsJun 9
World

Tourists used to flock to India's party capital, Goa. Now many are heading elsewhere

European and Russian visitors to look elsewhere in Asia too - Vietnam and Sri Lanka in particular. "Today's traveller wants to make quick decisions and take last-minute trips. So this [the visa delay

BBC NewsMay 16
Politics

Armenia’s pro-Europe party wins election and cements shift away from Russia

Union. A former journalist who swept to power during the 2018 Velvet Revolution promising to dismantle Armenia’s oligarchic system, Pashinyan has campaigned on a platform of peace, arguing that ending the country’s decades

The Guardian WorldJun 8
Politics

‘Cockroach Janta Party’: Top Indian judge’s comment sparks satire, protest

European country. Since coming to power in 2014, Modi has not taken questions at a news conference, instead relying on carefully-managed interviews conducted by journalists sympathetic to his BJP party. “Some people connect with

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 20
Politics

With food benefit cuts looming in the US, Californians eye billionaire tax

unions backing the billionaire tax is bracing for the fight ahead. “We expect to be outspent,” says Kris Cuaresma-Primm, director of partnerships for the coalition that is backing the billionaire tax. “We will keep

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 10
Conflicts

Rival armed groups join forces against the Malian state: What next?

Union, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the United States Bureau of African Affairs have all condemned the attacks. Last year, Mali, along with Niger and Burkina Faso, formally split from the West African regional

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 27
Conflicts

Women's coach given lifetime ban for secret filming

European football's governing body Uefa.** Petr Vlachovsky was given a suspended one-year prison sentence and five-year coaching ban in the Czech Republic last year after being convicted of filming 14 players over

BBC NewsMay 19
Politics

Swiss wait to hear result of ballot on capping population at 10 million

union federation, the Swiss Employers’ Association and Economiesuisse, the country’s main business umbrella organisation. Rudolf Minsch, Economiesuisse’s chief economist, said the proposal was a populist attempt to fix complex problems with a simplistic

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Politics

French political row over calls for overhaul and €1bn cuts at public broadcaster

Union of the Right for the Republic (UDR) party, an ally of Marine Le Pen's populist-right National Rally (RN). The RN – the biggest party in France – has long claimed to be the victim

BBC NewsMay 5
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