The UK's King Charles says soaring profits from the Crown Estate should be used for the "wider public good" rather than the Royal Family.
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The United Nations is calling for an investigation into the mass graves discovered in two separate villages in Ituri province-Eastern DR Congo…
At least 49 bodies including women and children were found in mass graves in villages near the border with Uganda.
Isabel Nakirya reports
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Nigeria's National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA says it has secured 3,733 convictions of drug dealers in 24 months.
The NDLEA also says more than 24,000 drug traffickers including 34 drug barons, were also arrested within the period.
Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.
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Some students wearing the Burqa which is an attire traditionally
worn by Muslim women - were banned from entering their college in India’s most
populated state Uttar Pradesh.
The Uttar Pradesh college administration claims that the girls were violating the official dress code.
The incident has once again sparked a debate about whether schools
can enforce uniforms over attire that has religious significance.
Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.
New Zealand's Prime Minister says she no longer has enough in the tank to do the job justice and will step down in February.
Jacinda Ardern says her decision to step down from the role, is an entirely personal one.
Shaun Bindley reports
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In a political bombshell, New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced that she will stand down next month, ahead of an October general election.
She told members of her governing Labour Party that she no longer has the energy or the inspiration to continue as leader, telling them "I no longer have enough in the tank".
Mrs. Ardern steered New Zealand through Covid-19 and was widely regarded worldwide for her stewardship of the pandemic.
But her popularity has dipped over the last few months and, choking back tears she said her final day as Prime Minister will be on February 7th.
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And Mrs. Ardern thanked the country for giving her a chance to serve as Prime Minister since 2017.
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Thousands of nurses in England are in the middle of a two-day strike, as a pay dispute with the government rumbles on.
Giles Gibson has been at a picket line outside a central London hospital.
Covid-19 killed fewer people in the US in 2022, but early data suggests it was still a leading cause of death.
According to data from Johns Hopkins University, Covid-19 has killed more than 1 million people in the US and life expectancy has been cut by nearly 2.5 years since 2020.
Our US correspondent Kate Fisher reports
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Political leaders across Europe have been sharing condolences after a helicopter crash in Brovary, Ukraine claimed more than a dozen lives.
The European Union's foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell called the incident a "terrible tragedy," noting that several children and Ukraine's Interior Minister Denys Monastyrsky are among those who died.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas says her country mourns with the families of victims -- and NATO's Admiral Rob Bauer had this to say at a meeting of the military alliance's defence chiefs in Brussels:
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Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, says its election scheduled for February 25th will go on as planned.
This is despite multiple security challenges and repeated attacks on its facilities.
Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.
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India may have already overtaken China to become the world's most populous nation.
Estimates from the World Population Review reveal that India's population stood at 1.417 billion at the end of 2022.
Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.
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Japan is experiencing a surge in Covid-19 related deaths.
The death toll has broken daily records in recent weeks as the virus sweeps through nursing homes, placing pressure on hospitals.
Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo. .
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