
China's new two-child policy law takes effect
Married couples in China will from Friday be allowed to have two children, after concerns over an ageing population and shrinking workforce ushered in an end to the country's controversial one-child policy. ... more
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European Commission puts rule of law in Poland under microscope
The European Union's powerful executive announced Sunday it would discuss the state of the rule of law in Poland after the country's hard-right government pushed through changes to the judiciary and media. ... more
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'The war of tomorrow will begin in space': Macron
UN watchdog calls on Iran to urgently allow 'long overdue' uranium stockpile verification
How drones are altering contemporary warfare
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Protests in Hong Kong over 'pro-Beijing' university appointment
Large crowds protested in Hong Kong on Sunday after a pro-Beijing official was appointed to a senior role at the main university, as fears grow over what critics see as political interference in the city's education system. ... more
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Missing Hong Kong booksellers 'working on book on Xi's love life'
A Hong Kong lawmaker said Sunday he believes Chinese security officers kidnapped five publishing company employees who have gone missing in the city, possibly because of a planned book about the former love life of President Xi Jinping. ... more
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India's smog-shrouded capital pulls cars off roads
More than a million private cars were banned from New Delhi's roads on Friday, as authorities began trialling drastic new measures to cut smog in the world's most polluted capital. ... more
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Europe's winter warmth puts nature in tailspin
The daffodils are out in London, plum trees are blossoming in Milan and asparagus tips are pushing through the soil in eastern France. ... more
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Fears of more deaths, devastation in flood-ravaged Missouri
Residents in the flood-ravaged US state of Missouri waited anxiously Thursday to see how high the mighty Mississippi River would rise, as the death toll from the record-breaking deluge rose to 14. ... more
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