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Gambia could become first country to reverse ban on female genital cutting

Gambia could become first country to reverse ban on female genital cutting

More than 80 countries have laws prohibiting the procedure
Putin extends rule for another 6 years in expected election win

Putin extends rule for another 6 years in expected election win

Putin in line to be the longest-serving Russian leader since Catherine the Great
Russian election, 6 more years of Putin, and what we should expect

Russian election, 6 more years of Putin, and what we should expect

Putin should head into a new term with few obvious restraints
Canada supports intervention in Haiti as the best course

Canada supports intervention in Haiti as the best course

UN envoy says military action is the right path to healing gang crisis in Caribbean nation
Canada concerned as final rule for ‘Product of USA’ meat labels announced

Canada concerned as final rule for ‘Product of USA’ meat labels announced

Officials worried changes could lead to supply chain disruptions
Princess of Wales apologizes after release and withdrawal of doctored photo

Princess of Wales apologizes after release and withdrawal of doctored photo

Family photo intended to calm concern and speculation about royal’s health, but had opposite effect
Ukraine’s first Oscar hailed as reminder of war’s horrors

Ukraine’s first Oscar hailed as reminder of war’s horrors

‘20 Days in Mariupol’ a harrowing first-person account of the early days of Russia’s invasion
The diaries of presidents offer history in the raw and may have secrets to tell

The diaries of presidents offer history in the raw and may have secrets to tell

Gangs attack police stations in Haiti as leaders call emergency meeting

Gangs attack police stations in Haiti as leaders call emergency meeting

Country remains in state of emergency with nightly curfew in effect
Aid groups working to get supplies to Gaza by sea, but 1st ship still waiting

Aid groups working to get supplies to Gaza by sea, but 1st ship still waiting

U.S. officials working to set up pier to accept sea deliveries, but say it could be weeks