Bolivia crisis: Jeanine Áñez declares herself interim president

Image copyrightREUTERSImage captionJeanine Áñez proclaimed herself interim president Bolivian opposition senator Jeanine Áñez has declared herself interim president of the South American country following Evo Morales’ resignation. Lawmakers from Mr Morales’ party boycotted the session, meaning there was no quorum for the appointment. But Ms Áñez said she was next in line under the constitutionContinue reading “Bolivia crisis: Jeanine Áñez declares herself interim president”

Evo Morales says he fled Bolivia as life was at risk

Former Bolivian President Evo Morales has arrived in Mexico City saying he asked for asylum because his life was in danger. Mr Morales resigned on Sunday after weeks of protests over a disputed presidential election result. The Mexican jet carrying him landed at an airport in Mexico City, where he gave a brief press conference.Continue reading “Evo Morales says he fled Bolivia as life was at risk”

Catalan crisis: AP-7 Spain motorway protesters face French police

French riot police are forcibly removing Catalan pro-independence protesters who are blocking both sides of a motorway linking Spain and France. Demonstrators camped overnight on the AP-7 highway at a north-eastern border point near the Spanish city of Girona. Officers used tear gas before physically clearing protesters almost 24 hours after they had arrived. ItContinue reading “Catalan crisis: AP-7 Spain motorway protesters face French police”

Israel-Gaza violence spirals after killing of top Palestinian militant

Israel has carried out fresh strikes on targets in Gaza as militants there stepped up rocket attacks following the killing of one of its leaders. Israel says air and ground forces hit sites used by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) group. More than 150 rockets have been fired at Israel. Violence escalated after Israel killedContinue reading “Israel-Gaza violence spirals after killing of top Palestinian militant”

Daca: Dreamers take fight with Trump to Supreme Court

Image copyrightAFPImage captionImmigration rights activists held a protest as the Supreme Court held oral arguments The US Supreme Court is hearing arguments in the case of an Obama-era immigration programme the White House has sought to end since 2017. The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) policy protects 700,000 undocumented youths from deportation. The topContinue reading “Daca: Dreamers take fight with Trump to Supreme Court”

Hong Kong protests: Rule of law on ‘brink of collapse’, police say

Image copyrightREUTERSImage captionProtesters continued to clash with police across the city on Tuesday Hong Kong’s rule of law has been pushed to the “brink of total collapse” after more than five months of protests, police have warned. The warning came as protesters clashed with police across the city on Tuesday. At the Chinese University ofContinue reading “Hong Kong protests: Rule of law on ‘brink of collapse’, police say”

South Korean river turns red after being polluted with pigs’ blood

The river turned red from the blood of thousands of slaughtered pigs A river near the inter-Korean border has turned red after being polluted with blood from pig carcasses. South Korean authorities had culled 47,000 pigs in an attempt to halt the spread of African swine fever (ASF). Heavy rains caused blood to flow fromContinue reading “South Korean river turns red after being polluted with pigs’ blood”

Islamic State suspect deported by Turkey ‘stranded on border’

The deported man is allegedly a captured member of the Islamic State group A US citizen suspected of being an Islamic State militant is stranded on the border between Greece and Turkey, after Turkey expelled him. The alleged militant was deported on Monday as Turkey launched a drive to repatriate captured jihadist fighters held inContinue reading “Islamic State suspect deported by Turkey ‘stranded on border’”

Welsh Assembly standards chief accused of sexism by Neil McEvoy

Neil McEvoy said the reaction of the presiding officer was “ridiculous” An assembly member has defended his decision to secretly record hearings with the man who oversees complaints against politicians in Wales. Neil McEvoy, an independent AM, accused standards commissioner Sir Roderick Evans of sexism, bias, corruption and presiding over a “locker room culture”. SirContinue reading “Welsh Assembly standards chief accused of sexism by Neil McEvoy”

Flooding affects railway in Highlands and A75 in South

Train services between the Highlands and Glasgow and Edinburgh have been disrupted by “heavy flooding” on the line, ScotRail has warned. The flooding affected the railway between Inverness and Carrbridge. The line was closed until 10:25 when engineers managed to reopen the line, but there is a 5mph speed restriction and services continue to beContinue reading “Flooding affects railway in Highlands and A75 in South”

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