Indian police charge lawmaker with sexual harassment of female wrestlers

By Rupam Jain NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian police filed charges of sexual harassment and criminal intimidation on Thursday against the chief of the country’s wrestling federation, a powerful member of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), following complaints by female wrestlers. Public Prosecutor Atul Srivastav read out the charges against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, a…

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US plays down chance of breakthrough from Blinken China visit after tense call

By Humeyra Pamuk, David Brunnstrom and Simon Lewis WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Wednesday played down expectations of any breakthrough from the first trip by a U.S. Secretary of State to China in five years, after a tense call with China’s foreign minister ahead Antony Blinken’s visit to Beijing next week. Chinese foreign minister…

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Indonesia court to rule on ballot system months from 2024 election

By Ananda Teresia and Kate Lamb JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia’s Constitutional Court will on Thursday rule on a possible change to the country’s electoral system, a decision that has fuelled concerns about political interference in the upcoming February 2024 general and presidential polls. The case, brought by several politicians including from the ruling Democratic Party…

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Analysis-Soaring UK bond yields don’t herald repeat of ‘mini-budget’ chaos

By Yoruk Bahceli and David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s government bond market has seen its heaviest sell-off since last autumn’s “mini-budget” crisis, lifting two-year borrowing costs to their highest since July 2008 – but investors say there’s far less reason for panic than last year, and maybe even a bargain. Two-year gilt yields hit…

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Guatemala court sentences journalist to 6 years in prison for money laundering

By Sofia Menchu GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) -A Guatemalan court on Wednesday sentenced Jose Zamora, a well-known journalist whose work has criticized successive governments, to six years in prison for money laundering in a case that rights groups have branded an attack on free speech. Zamora has said the case against him is a “political persecution”…

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Japan in talks to provide artillery shells to U.S. to help Ukraine -WSJ

(Reuters) – Japan is in talks to provide artillery shells to the United States to bolster stocks for Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russia, the Wall Street Journal said on Thursday. The Asian nation is considering supplying 155-mm. artillery shells under a 2016 pact to share ammunition as part of its long-standing security alliance with the United…

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Australian senator alleges assault in parliament house; calls for safer workplace

SYDNEY (Reuters) – An Australian senator on Thursday said she was followed, aggressively propositioned and inappropriately touched by another senator in parliament house, and called on the government to make the building safer for women. In a tearful address in parliament, independent senator Lidia Thorpe said she has decided not to pursue legal action or…

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Australian war hero found complicit in Afghan murders says devastated by ruling, but will not apologise

SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia’s most decorated war veteran, found by a civil court to have played a part in the murder of four Afghans while serving in Afghanistan, said he was devastated by what he called an “incorrect” judgement and he would not apologise for his actions. In his first public comments since the court ruling,…

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