The supreme court of Kenya has upheld the victory of William Samoei Ruto as the president of the country following August polls.
His victory was contested in court by his competitor – former prime minister of the country Raila Odinga .
The supreme court of Kenya has upheld the victory of William Samoei Ruto as the president of the country following August polls.
His victory was contested in court by his competitor – former prime minister of the country Raila Odinga .
The European Union's foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell says he's less optimistic about reviving the Iran nuclear deal than he was just a day or two ago.
Brussels mediates indirect negotiations between Tehran & Washington on the 2015 accord, which secured sanctions relief for Iran in exchange for curbs on its nuclear programme.
The deal has been in tatters since 2018 when the US withdrew. Tehran has since ramped up its nuclear activities.
Rosie Birchard brings us the latest from Brussels.
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The European Commission's chief spokesperson says Brussels' expectations of the United Kingdom remain unchanged as Britain's Conservative Party chooses its new leader.
Eric Mamer spoke to reporters in Brussels ahead of the announcement in London on Monday.
The UK left the European Union in 2020, but both sides remain at odds over the implementation of trade deals agreed to govern their post-Brexit relationship.
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Correspondent Tesem Akende reports from Jos.
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India and Bangladesh are likely to sign numerous key pacts - including ones on energy and trade when Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina visits New Delhi on Monday.
Her four-day visit to India will feature one on one dialogues with her Indian counterpart and several ministerial meetings.
India correspondent Ishan Garg tells us what's on the agenda.
IN: India and Bangladesh...India's Supreme Court is set to hear a case on Monday challenging a ban on wearing the hijab – a headscarf worn by many Muslim females - in classrooms in the southern state of Karnataka.
The matter has divided the nation and sparked protests across India.
Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.
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Japan is recording a dip in Covid-19 infections after experiencing a record number of cases last month. The fall of infections comes as the government prepares to relax immigration rules for foreign tourists.
Thisanka Siripala reports from Tokyo.
A retired New York City police officer has received the longest sentence yet in a case related to the riot at the US Capitol.
Thomas Webster was sentenced to 10 years in prison for attacking a Washington police officer on January 6th 2021.
Kate Fisher reports from New York.
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Protestors from the Climate activist group Extinction Rebellion have glued themselves to the speaker's chair in the UK's Houses of Parliament.
The activists were reportedly on a guided tour before they took action, according to a Parliament spokesperson.
Chris Jones has more from London
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