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The British Military has been brought in to help cover Border Force staff who are on strike across the UK.
Passport and security staff have walked out of several airports as well as a port in a dispute over pay, pensions and layoffs.
The industrial action is due to continue over Christmas at a busy period for the travel industry.
Sally Patterson reports from London.
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In Uganda, more than 8000 people are in need of relief aid in the western part of the country.
This follows recent attacks on villages by suspected Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a rebel group with bases in the Eastern DR Congo.
Local authorities say the internally displaced persons need food, blankets, and shelter.
Michael Baleke reports from Kampala
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South Africa’s ongoing scheduled power cuts are disrupting coastal summer tourist destinations. Non-functioning pump stations have led to several sewage spills near popular beaches. Mark Roughton reports.
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The Federal Government in Nigeria has commenced collection of data of people affected by insecurity in some Local Government Areas of Katsina State.
Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced due to attacks on their communities by armed groups particularly in the northern parts of the country.
Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.
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China is expected to cut quarantine requirements for overseas travelers in January. Local media reports say health authorities are planning to continue relaxing their strict Covid rules, despite a growing virus outbreak across the country.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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The Greek member of the European Parliament accused of taking bribes from Qatar was in court on Thursday for a pretrial hearing. Eva Kaili is among four people charged with corruption, money laundering and money laundering.
Alex Cadier reports from Brussels
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Lawmakers in Scotland are due to decide whether to make it easier for people to change their legally recognised gender.
The final vote was delayed after debates in the Scottish Parliament overran on Wednesday.
The Gender Recognition Reform Scotland Bill removes the need for a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria in order to receive a gender recognition certificate.
It also lowers the minimum age for applicants from 18 to 16 and reduces the time required for people to live in their acquired gender to three months.
It's one of the most controversial bills in Holyrood in decades, as Sally Patterson reports.
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Catherine, the Princess of Wales and Camilla, the Queen Consort have been given ceremonial military titles. The Princess of Wales is now Colonel of the Irish Guards, while the Queen Consort becomes Colonel of the Grenadier Guards - a position that had been vacant since Prince Andrew was stripped of royal titles earlier this year. Laura Makin-Isherwood reports.
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