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New visions and ideas for a global world order: This is one of the slogans of the 60th Munich Security Conference (MSC). The idea is that thre shouldn’t be winners or losers among the countries of the globe. Instead each state should be able to benefit from international cooperation. That is why the conference has invited representatives from countries in the so-called Global South, that is from countries in the southern hemisphere that are not Western industrialized nations. Whether from Asia, Africa or South America, there are guests in almost all panels making their perspectives heard. Could this be a first…

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fought back against condemnation over a potential offensive in the Gaza city of Rafah, saying those advising against it are “telling us to lose the war”. Leaders and officials around the world, including US President Joe Biden and UK Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron, have continually warned Mr Netanyahu against sending troops into Rafah, with particular concern about civilians who are sheltering there.But speaking during a press conference on Saturday, Mr Netanyahu seemed to hit out at forewarnings, saying: “Whoever is telling us not to operate in Rafah is telling us to lose the war.””I…

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The Russian warship Caesar Kunikov (pictured above) had been in several conflict situations throughout its commission, including being deployed off the coast of Syria during Russia’s 2008 war in Georgia. But on Wednesday night, the Ukrainian army announced on Telegram that the 112-meter (367-foot) warship had been sunk off the coast of the Crimean peninsula. Ukraine’s intelligence services released a video of the incident in which an explosion is followed by a raging fire onboard the vessel. The sinking was certainly not Ukraine’s first military success on the Black Sea, a crucial battleground in its war against Russia. Whereas both sides…

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The resignation of Hungary’s president over a child sexual abuse pardoning scandal was “correct, but a big loss” for the country, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in his annual state of the nation address Saturday. Orban told supporters that 2024 “could not have begun any worse” and that President Katalin Novak’s resignation was a “nightmare” for the country. Novak, an ally of Orban’s, stepped down last week over a pardon she issued to a convict in a child sexual abuse case, which sparked widespread public outrage. Orban was speaking the day after a large protest in BudapestImage: Denes Erdos/AP Photo/picture alliance An independent news site reported that…

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Five workers have been killed and three are seriously injured after part of a building collapsed on a construction site in Italy. Around eight workers were buried under rubble after a concrete beam and slabs collapsed at the site of a new supermarket in Florence on Friday morning. On Saturday, the president of the Tuscany region, which comprises Florence, confirmed that the body of a fifth person had been retrieved after rescue teams continued the “complex” operation to get to those trapped under the debris.Italian media said the five victims were an Italian man, three Moroccans and a Tunisian.Three others…

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Thousands of Croatians took to the streets on Saturday, answering the opposition’s call for protests to demand this year’s parliamentary elections be held as soon as possible. Some 11 center and left-wing opposition parties organized the protest, prompted by parliament’s appointment of former judge Ivan Turudic as the new attorney general. Opposition groups argue Turudic has ties to people involved in corruption, which he denies. Croatia is due to hold parliamentary and presidential elections this year, though an exact date has yet to be set. What do we know about the protests? Protesters gathered at Zagreb’s St Mark’s Square, at…

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The death of Alexei Navalny has been confirmed by his spokesperson, but it remains unclear where the body of the Vladimir Putin critic is.Spokesperson Kira Yarmysh said in a post on X the most prominent face of the Russian opposition to Mr Putin was “murdered” at a remote Arctic penal colony. She said Mr Navalny’s mother, Lyudmila Navalnaya, was informed by authorities that her son had died on 16 February at 2.17pm, local time.Russia-Ukraine latest: Follow live updatesProminent Navalny ally Ivan Zhdanov added that prison officials told Mr Navalny’s mother that he had died due to “sudden death syndrome”. But…

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The Egyptian foreign minister has denied reports his country is preparing for an influx of refugees as Palestinians in Rafah face an expected Israeli ground offensive.More than a million people sheltering around the southern Gazan city of Rafah, on the border with Egypt, are braced for an operation by the Israeli army, with nowhere left to flee inside the besieged territory.Satellite images taken last Thursday showed construction in progress along the Egypt-Gaza border, prompting suggestions Egypt was gearing up to accept Palestinian civilians. Image: Satellite images show land being cleared in an area near Egypt’s border with Gaza. Pic: Reuters/Maxar…

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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny – a vocal critic of President Vladimir Putin – has died, according to the country’s prison service.The jailed dissident, who had campaigned against official corruption and led major anti-Kremlin protests, was 47.Mr Putin, who is running for re-election in a month, has been informed of his death, according to the state news agency TASS.Latest updates:Navalny’s wife holds Putin ‘personally liable’ Image: Alexei Navalny was serving a long prison sentence. Pic: Reuters While the cause of death remains unknown, Western leaders have made clear they hold the Russian regime ultimately responsible.The prison authorities said Mr Navalny…

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Lord Cameron says he wants Ukraine’s allies to “do more” to help defeat Russia and that together they “outmatch” President Vladimir Putin’s regime.Speaking to Sky News at a security conference in Munich, the foreign secretary said Ukraine’s partners outmatched Russia “25 to one” and that they’ve “got to make that difference count”. Lord Cameron said: “What I’m clear about is that Britain is absolutely in the lead of providing support [to Ukraine]. The first to provide so many different weapons systems and, of course, first to give the new security guarantees to Ukraine. Now others are following that.”But most of…

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