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Biden could declare public health emergency to get around Roe v Wade decision, says professor
Women have been rushing to make appointments at abortion clinics in states across America before they shut their doors for good, after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the constitutional right to an abortion.
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Russia Ukraine war: Missiles hit Kyiv
Russian forces have fired a series of missiles at the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, at the very moment that leaders from the G7 group of nations met in Germany to declare their continuing support for Ukraine and announce new embargoes against Russia.
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By-election results ‘appalling’ for Tories, says former international development secretary
Boris Johnson will be going straight from the Commonwealth meeting in Kigali to a G7 summit in Germany, then to meet Nato leaders in Spain.
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Calls for investigation into deaths at crossing into Spanish enclave Melilla
Human rights groups in Morocco and Spain have called for an investigation after up to 27 people died when a crowd tried to scale the border fence to get into the Spanish enclave of Melilla.
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Rwanda asylum policy: Is there an alternative to the UK’s plan?
In Kigali, Prince Charles and Boris Johnson met this week for a cup of tea and a catch up. It was their first meeting since reports claimed that the Prince had privately described plans to deport asylum seekers to the country as “appalling”.
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Glastonbury: Zelenskyy addresses festival pleading for support for Ukraine
It was cancelled for two years due to Covid, but Glastonbury has finally returned with a bang.
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Afghanistan earthquake: Taliban appeals for aid as thousands left injured and homeless
The Taliban deputy leader has appealed for international aid as Afghanistan struggles to cope with the thousands left injured and homeless by Wednesday’s earthquake.
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Roe v Wade: Have pro-choice groups lost abortion battle?
We spoke to Terrisa Bukovinac from the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising group and Jose Vela – a member of Austin City Council who’s pro-choice.
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Roe v Wade: Protests as Supreme Court overturns right to abortion
It was a decision that America knew was coming.
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Ukrainian membership of EU ‘could take decade’, Lithuanian MEP says
We’re joined from Brussels by the Lithuanian MEP, Petras Austrevicius.
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Gun reform bill moves through US Senate – as Supreme Court block law limiting guns in public
For the first time in decades, new gun safety legislation has won support from Republicans and Democrats in the US Senate.
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New figures show record surge in Amazon deforestation
It was hailed as COP26’s first major deal and was endorsed by more than 100 world leaders – a pledge to end deforestation by 2030.
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‘Anyone is free to express themselves, what people are not free to do is break the law’, says Rwandan government spokesperson
We spoke to Yolande Makolo, who is the spokesperson for the Rwandan government.
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Boris Johnson hits out at ‘condescending’ critics of Rwanda asylum plan
In Rwanda, Commonwealth leaders are meeting tonight for the first time in four years.
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Afghanistan Earthquake: Taliban appeal for more aid as death toll rises
In Afghanistan emergency aid is beginning to reach the remote mountainous area which was hit in the early hours of Wednesday morning by a huge 6.1 magnitude earthquake.