The decision, made by Mary Carmack-Altwies and special prosecutor Andrea Reeb, will be shared via a written statement at 9am local time on Thursday.
From Jacindamania to an empty tank: How NZ PM’s empathy defined her role
Jacinda Ardern has announced her resignation as prime minister of New Zealand, saying she “no longer has enough in the tank”.
How Covid Played a Role in Jacinda Ardern’s Resignation
In a part of the world where coronavirus restrictions lingered, Jacinda Ardern struggled to get beyond her association with pandemic policy.
Jacinda Ardern to resign as Prime Minister of New Zealand
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced she will step down from the top job no later than February 7 after almost six years.
Cambodian demining experts train Ukrainians how to clear Russian mines
Both countries are ranked among the top places in the world plagued by “massive” mine contamination.
Why China dumped its ‘zero covid’ policy so suddenly — and disastrously
Local officials turned what authorities had hoped would be a gradual reopening into a sudden one in their scramble to implement Xi Jinping’s directives.
New Russia trades point to strong product tanker demand after EU ban
Vortexa says Russian exports to Brazil point to longer-haul voyages after 5 February
How the Pandemic May Have Cleared the Way for Casinos in NYC
The pandemic may finally have cleared the way for a casino in New York City.
Ukraine war: German tanks for Ukraine depend on US approval
The German Chancellor is under pressure to supply tanks to Ukraine, but will not do so without US approval.
North Korea Sustains High Defense Spending with New Budget
North Korea’s rubber-stamp parliament has passed a budget that sustains a high level of defense spending despite the country’s economic troubles as leader Kim Jong Un pushes for an aggressive expansion of his nuclear arsenal.