The US rapper had provoked criticism after shooting scenes in the country’s presidential palace.
Putin ally Patrushev says Russia is now fighting NATO in Ukraine
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Putin sails ship carrying lethal nuclear-capable hypersonic missiles towards UK
Zircon hypersonic missiles, which are being sent towards the British Isles via the Norwegian sea, are nuclear-capable and can hit speeds of 7,000mph.
Gold trades near 8-month high and analysts expect its rise to continue
Gold notched an 8-month intraday high on Monday as the precious metal’s strong start to 2023 continued, buoyed by lower yields and a weaker dollar.
More protests erupt across Brazil after Bolsonaro supporters storm Congress
Brazil’s President has vowed to protect democracy and punish thousands after supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro stormed Congress on Sunday.
‘What Madness Looks Like’: Russia Intensifies Bakhmut Attack
Ukrainian officials say Russian forces are escalating their onslaught against Ukrainian positions around the wrecked eastern city of Bakhmut.
Spare by Prince Harry — complain and explain – Financial Times
Spare by Prince Harry — complain and explain Financial TimesIt’s Prince Harry in One Flew Over The Windsors’ Nest. Just pity those he left behind The Guardian’He’s upset everyone’ Royal expert discusses ‘Spare,’ Prince Harry’s mem…
Newly restored house in Pompeii offers glimpse of elite life – The Associated Press – en Español
Newly restored house in Pompeii offers glimpse of elite life The Associated Press – en EspañolView Full Coverage on Google News
Meta contractor Sama plans to close its east African content moderation hub in March, cutting ~200 staff; Meta will employ 1,500 Sama staff for data labelling (Financial Times)
Financial Times:
Meta contractor Sama plans to close its east African content moderation hub in March, cutting ~200 staff; Meta will employ 1,500 Sama staff for data labelling — Staff at Nairobi office were moderating graphic and ha…
C of E setting up £100m fund to ‘address past wrongs’ of slave trade links
Church to back community projects to compensate for financially benefiting from chattel slaveryThe Church of England has committed £100m to a fund it is setting up to compensate for its historical benefit from the international slave trade.A report for…