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Thai PM switching parties in bid to keep job after next vote

  Bloomberg Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha, a general who first came to power in 2014, announced that he will seek to retain his position with the help of a new party in a vote expected in the first half of 2023. Prayuth, 68, will be a prime minister candidate of the Ruamthai Sarngchart party set up last year, he ...

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Russia vows to target Patriot defense system the US will supply to Ukraine

Bloomberg The Kremlin criticised the outcome of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s visit to Washington and warned that Russia would continue to target weaponry supplied to Ukraine by the US and its allies. Moscow followed Zelenskiy’s meeting with President Joe Biden and speech to the US Congress and saw no sign of a “willingness to listen to Russia’s concerns,” Kremlin spokesman ...

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Huge winter storm upsets US air traffic

  Bloomberg A monstrous once-in-a-decade winter storm is battering a huge swath of the central US with snow and frigid temperatures, making a mess of highways and canceling flights as the holiday travel season peaks. Blinding snow squalls and dangerous cold have gripped the region as an estimated 112.7 million people are set to travel at least 50 miles (80 ...

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Afghan men stand in support of women after Taliban college ban

  Bloomberg More than a dozen male university teachers in Afghanistan have resigned and several male students walked out of their classrooms in support of female students who were forced out of higher education following a Taliban decree. “I don’t wish to continue working somewhere where there is an organised discrimination against innocent and talented girls of this country by ...

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Zelenskiy visits US with Biden offering more funds, weapons

Bloomberg US President Joe Biden will unveil nearly $2 billion in assistance and announce moves to deliver a Patriot missile battery to help Ukraine bolster its defenses this winter as its leader, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, arrives in Washington on Wednesday to deliver an in-person address to Congress. Zelenskiy left Ukraine for the first time since Russia invaded in February and at ...

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UK may house asylum seekers in cruise ships

Bloomberg Home Secretary Suella Braverman suggested the UK may use cruise ships to house asylum seekers in an attempt to cut costs the government estimates will run to £3.5 billion ($4.2 billion) this tax year. “Nothing is excluded,” Braverman told lawmakers when asked if vessels will be used. It’s an idea Prime Minister Rishi Sunak floated during the summer leadership ...

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Kosovo’s EU membership bid to get consideration in 2023

  Bloomberg The European Union (EU) will look into Kosovo’s application to join the bloc as soon as Sweden takes over the rotating presidency in January. The bid will have to be carefully mulled as it’s a sensitive issue for many member states, according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity. Five of 27 ...

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Xi vows to work with Australia for ties

Bloomberg Chinese President Xi Jinping exchanged congratulatory messages with his Australian counterpart to mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations, the latest sign of warming ties between the two major trade partners. State broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Wednesday that Xi had sent messages to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Governor General David Hurley. Xi said China was ...

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Nara lawyer pushed for clarity on Trump papers

Bloomberg The National Archives and Records Administration (Nara) released another set of documents related to the storage of classified material and presidential documents at Mar-a-Lago by ex-President Donald Trump. The 573-pages of emails show how Gary Stern, Nara’s general counsel, pushed officials internally to set the record straight after news reports first surfaced last February claiming the agency “raided” Mar-a-Lago ...

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Peru approves reform for early vote

Bloomberg Peru’s congress approved a constitutional reform to hold early presidential elections in a second bid to alleviate a political crisis that’s seen widespread unrest since former President Pedro Castillo was removed from office December 7. The reform passed by a two-thirds majority calls for early elections in April 2024, shortening the term of Castillo’s successor, Dina Boluarte, to July ...

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