The justice secretary says measures are required to prevent prison capacity being reached in November.
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Pepe Mujica, the Former Uruguayan President, Removed the Pomp from Politics
The former Uruguayan president, who died on Tuesday, showed the value in world leaders living like their constituents.
3 Are Arrested in Russia-Linked Sabotage Plot, Germany Says
The men, Ukrainian nationals, were arrested in Germany and Switzerland, the state prosecutor in Berlin said. They are suspected of planning to sabotage commercial freight infrastructure.
South Africa’s Leader Criticizes Afrikaners Seeking Refuge in U.S.
President Cyril Ramaphosa called the white South Africans “cowardly” for leaving for the United States.
Taking Inches in Battle, Russia Demands Miles in Talks
Moscow thinks it’s winning in Ukraine and can play hardball diplomatically. Washington sees costly, incremental gains and an unrealistic negotiating position.
Greetings from Dharamshala, India, where these Tibetan kids were having the best time
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR’s international correspondents share snapshots capturing moments from their lives and work in places around the world.
Far-right extremists guilty of planning attacks
Three men are convicted of charges including preparing acts of terrorism at Sheffield Crown Court.
BBC stars told to follow rules after Gary Lineker post
The Match of the Day host deleted a post he shared about Zionism, including an illustration of a rat.
Relief on China’s factory floors as US tariffs put on hold
A surprise deal in the trade war gives businesses breathing room – but many now want to find new markets.
For, against, undecided: Three GPs give their views on assisted dying
GPs from different areas of England tell us how they feel about plans to legalise assisted dying.