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    Alexei Navalny, who galvanised opposition to Putin, is laid to rest after his death in prison

    Thousands attended the funeral of Alexei Navalny in Moscow after his death in an Arctic penal colony. Navalny crusaded against corruption and organized protests. His body was released after a battle with authorities. The funeral procession marched to Borisovskoye Cemetery.

    'Give birth to more soldiers': Hardline Russia turns on abortions

    Russia's radical conservative turn since it invaded Ukraine is changing life inside the country, with even the long-held right for women to have abortions being questioned. - 'Expect more bans' - Russia's pro-life movement was once marginal but the war has created a "political environment" to press more radical initiatives, Stanovaya said.

    Nigel Farage wraps up 'I'm A Celebrity' stint, reunites with partner Laure Ferrari; Here's everything you need to know about the couple

    Nigel Farage finished third on 'I'm A Celebrity,' greeted by partner Laure Ferrari. Their relationship began in 2017, sparking her political journey thanks to Farage. Ferrari, from France, worked in EU politics with controversies over misspending. Farage's jungle stint, earning up to £1.5m, showcased a different side, addressing clashes and consuming unconventional foods. His finish mirrored other politicians' experiences. Political figures like Nadine Dorries and Lembit Opik have ventured into similar shows, redefining public perceptions beyond their political roles.

    What Europe's AI regulation moment will mean for the world

    A desire has emerged from powerful quarters to protect citizens from the potential harms of AI - issues that are known (discrimination, privacy violations, copyright theft) and those which are not. Yet.

    More than 900 people are arrested overnight as young rioters clash with police around France

    The government suggested the violence was beginning to lessen thanks to tougher security measures, but damages remained widespread, from Paris to Marseille and Lyon and French territories overseas, where a 54-year-old died after being hit by a stray bullet in French Guiana. The interior ministry announced 994 arrests around France by early Saturday.

    India views EU’s proposal on carbon tariff a protectionist tool, weighs options to counter it

    From October 1 this year, exporters, including from India, of steel, aluminium, cement, fertilisers, hydrogen and electricity will have to document and share emission data with the EU. From January 1, 2026, the EU will start collecting CBAM as an import tariff from “dirty” goods. India’s iron, steel and aluminium exporters, it says, will be hit hard as 27% of the country’s exports of these products are to EU.

    The Economic Times
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