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Fear and defiance for families of Philippine drug war dead
Fear and defiance for families of Philippine drug war dead
World

Six years after four policemen burst into her Manila slum shack and shot dead her husband and teenage son, Mary Ann Bonifacio fears for her own life as she fights for justice. Bonifacio said the policemen who shot her husband and son should have followed "the proper process" in what the authorities described as a drug sting operation.

As US undoes abortion rights, Chile works to enshrine them
As US undoes abortion rights, Chile works to enshrine them
World

As the United States loses a five-decade-old right to abortion, Chile -- long one of Latin America's most conservative countries -- is gearing up to enshrine the same right in its constitution. Chile is not the only country in Latin America that is moving in the opposite direction as the United States on abortion rights.

From pariah to president: Marcos Jr takes over Philippines' top job
From pariah to president: Marcos Jr takes over Philippines' top job
World

Ferdinand Marcos Jr, whose dictator father and namesake plundered and brutalised the Philippines, has reached the end of a decades-long campaign to rehabilitate the family brand: the presidency. His campaign was bolstered by teaming up with Sara Duterte -- who won even more votes than Marcos to easily secure the vice presidency -- as well as the backing of other political elites.

Ailing oceans in the spotlight at major UN meet
Ailing oceans in the spotlight at major UN meet
World

A long-delayed UN conference on how to restore the faltering health of global oceans kicks off in Lisbon Monday, with thousands of policymakers, experts and advocates on the case. At the same time, scientists warn, a drastic reduction of greenhouse gases is needed to restore ocean health. mh/yad

UK bill to override N.Ireland Brexit deal back in parliament
UK bill to override N.Ireland Brexit deal back in parliament
World

A UK government bill proposing an overhaul to a post-Brexit deal in Northern Ireland returns to parliament on Monday, despite EU warnings it is illegal and could spark a trade war. Brussels threatened legal action after the UK government earlier this month introduced the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill to unilaterally change trading terms for the British province.

Zelensky to press G7 for more help as war rages
Zelensky to press G7 for more help as war rages
World

President Volodymyr Zelensky will urge world powers to step up their support for Ukraine when he addresses the G7 summit on Monday, as Kyiv reels from the first Russian strikes on the capital in weeks. Biden condemned the strikes, the first on the Ukrainian capital in almost three weeks, as "barbarism".

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