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    Either Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss will become the leader of the British Conservative Party - and Prime Minister

    Overflowing in-tray for next UK Prime Minister

    The first day of a new job is challenging for anyone. But for the new British prime minister the in-tray is overflowing and the job spec is daunting.

    Politics • 05 Sep 22
    The Dutch government has asked people to take shorter showers

    Govts across Europe urge energy saving measures

    Shorter showers, ditch the ties, close the doors and lights out after 10pm. These are just some of the energy saving measures that have been urged by governments across Europe this summer.

    World • 21 Aug 22
    US President Joe Biden meets with China's President Xi Jinping in a virtual summit last November

    China-US relations 'rattled' in face of global turmoil

    In the early days of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, China called on both sides for restraint.

    World • 18 Aug 22
    The Ukrainian President warned a 'catastrophe' at the Russian-controlled facility would threaten the whole of Europe

    The risks at Europe's largest nuclear power plant

    Shelling near Europe's largest nuclear power plant in Ukraine has alarmed the international community over the potential threat of a nuclear disaster.

    Ukraine • 17 Aug 22
    Babel employees said when shellings and explosions were nearby, they only became aware when some paint fell from the ceiling

    'They forget how to sleep' - Ukraine's war reporters

    In Ukraine, journalists who were used to working on longform features, social issues and entertainment stories became war correspondents and editors overnight.

    Ukraine • 31 Jul 22
    US President Joe Biden shocked human rights defenders by greeting Mohammed bin Salman with a fist bump (Photo Credit: Royal Court of Saudi Arabia)

    Leaders accused of hypocrisy over Saudi prince meetings

    With world leaders being accused of backing down on human rights at a time when there is a global energy crisis, will moral authority be lost by putting oil ahead of values and principles?

    Analysis and Comment • 30 Jul 22
    Luhansk has been under heavy shelling for weeks

    As war nears fifth month, weapon supply remains crucial

    Kyiv has become increasingly dependent on Western support politically, economically and militarily since Russia's invasion at the end of February.

    Ukraine • 19 Jun 22
    A severely malnourished two-year-old girl is fed via a tube in Banadir Maternity and Children Hospital in Mogadishu

    350,000 Somalian children at risk of death from hunger

    The United Nations has predicted that 350,000 children in Somalia could die from hunger by the end of the summer.

    World • 14 Jun 22
    The 18-year-old man died at the scene after two vehicles collided about a two-and-a-half hour drive from Melbourne

    Irishman dies, two injured in Australia collision

    An Irish teenager has died following a two-car collision in southwestern Victoria in Australia.

    Ireland • 06 Jun 22
    The ceremony in Strokestown included military honours and a wreath-laying ceremony

    No more 'traumatic event' in Irish history than Famine

    The Taoiseach Micheál Martin has told the National Famine Commemoration in Co Roscommon that there was no more "devastating or traumatic event" in Irish history than the Great Famine of 1845-1852.

    Ireland • 15 May 22

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