Streeting suggests NI cut and North Sea drilling The former health secretary has been distancing himself from policies pursued by Sir Keir Starmer's government. Germany’s embattled nightlife scene welcomes plan to reclassify clubs There is hope that a change to building regulations could resurrect music clubs, which have been hit by rising rents, social shifts and noise disputes A move by the German government to reclassify nightclubs to distinguish them from amusement and adult entertainment facilities could give a much-needed boost to the country’s struggling nightlife, industry advocates say. Under a fundamental change … In Taiwan, ‘Mainland Spouses’ From China Become a Focus of Infiltration Fears A Chinese-born woman accused of infiltration has set off a debate over how Taiwan defends its democracy without profiling migrants from China. |
IDF pushes further into Lebanon, capturing Beaufort Ridge outpost The operation began several days ago, and its goal is to eliminate the threat Hezbollah poses to the citizens of northern Israel. Thousands in Peru protest Fujimori presidential run Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Lima to protest the presidential bid of Keiko Fujimori. China expels NYT reporter over interview with Taiwan president China has expelled a New York Times journalist from the country over an interview the US-based newspaper conducted with Taiwan's president, as Beijing ramps up its campaign to isolate the self-ruled island on the world stage. Some Iranians abroad say they’d fight for the regime. Others want to topple it. Members of the diaspora in Iraq, from Sunni Muslim Kurds in the north to Shiite Persians in the south, are as divided over the war as Iranians back home. |
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