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Category: World
Italian minister quits after appointing ex-lover as adviser
The culture minister admits to hiring his ex-lover as an consultant, after starting an affair with her in May.
US activist shot dead as IDF opened fire in West Bank protest
Washington confirmed Aysenur Ezgi Eygi’s death on Friday, saying it is “urgently gathering more information”.
Boy, 14, and father in court over Georgia school shooting
Colt and Colin Gray make first appearance before judge over the murder of four people at Apalachee High School near Atlanta.
Monsieur Brexit buys Macron time, but French deadlock remains
If by Christmas Mr Barnier still happens to be in office, it will be seen as a job pretty well done.
A ‘very sweet’ boy and a talented dancer among Georgia dead
Students Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo were killed, as were teachers Christina Irimie and Richard Aspinwall.
Why Canadian politics just got more unpredictable
Justin Trudeau’s Liberals lost the backing of a key parliamentary ally, meaning an early election is more likely.
Why protecting Australia’s surf beaches is good for the economy
Surfing is estimated to be worth billions of dollars to the country’s economy.
Hunter Biden makes last-minute guilty plea in tax case
The plea spares the US president’s son a trial and keeps his friends and family from having to testify.
Uncertainty for families as China ends foreign adoptions
Beijing has given little reason for the change, only saying it was line with international agreements.