Amazon workers walked out of a warehouse in central England on Wednesday for the first time in a dispute over pay and conditions. The e-commerce giant said the strike would have little impact on its overall operations. Photo: Henry Nicholls/Reruters
Canadian Forces veterans and active members face off against Sens alumni
Participants in the Canadian Armed Forces’ Soldier On program, which provides support for ill and injured military personnel, joined a hockey camp Wednesday with Ottawa Senators alumni, including Chris Neil and Laurie Boschman.
Palestinians say Israeli troops kill several in West Bank clash
It was the deadliest day in years of unrest in the territory.
Resurrecting Australia’s Extinct Tasmanian Tiger
101 East meets the scientists trying to bring the Tasmanian tiger back to life.
Andrew Tate appears for second day of forensic device searches
The divisive influencer is suspected of being involved in human trafficking and part of an organised crime gang.
Germany arrests 2nd suspect in Russia spying case
German authorities say they have arrested a second person in connection with a high-profile espionage case that embarrassed Germany’s foreign intelligence agency.
UK-based Russian owner Rostrum builds fleet in East-West dry trades
Quiet owner emerges with one fleet in the UK and Germany, and another in Bulgaria and Turkey
US, German tanks ‘critical and timely’ for Ukraine ahead of expected Russian spring offensive: Analysts
Kyiv has been pressing allies for more sophisticated weapons, over fears that Russian forces are using winter to regroup before launching a new offensive in spring.
Ukraine lauds Western move on tanks, while Russia attacks
The West’s move to send tanks to Ukraine was greeted enthusiastically from Kyiv, Berlin and Washington.