Spain expresses regret over ‘injustice’ suffered by Mexico’s Indigenous people during conquest

Acknowledgment shows shift in tone after six years of diplomatic spats over colonial-era abuses

Spain has acknowledged and expressed regret over the “pain and injustice” suffered by the Indigenous people of Mexico during its conquest of the Americas, heralding a shift in tone after six years of diplomatic spats over the abuses of the colonial period.

In March 2019, Mexico’s then president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador wrote to King Felipe VI and Pope Francis, who was then the leader of the world’s Roman Catholics, urging them to apologise for the “massacres and oppression” of colonialism and the conquest.

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Latest remains returned to Israel from Gaza are not bodies of hostages, Israel says – NBC News

  1. Latest remains returned to Israel from Gaza are not bodies of hostages, Israel says  NBC News
  2. Aid worker in Gaza describes signs of alleged torture on bodies of dead Palestinians  ABC News
  3. Israel says latest remains received from Hamas not hostages  Le Monde.fr
  4. Partial remains handed over by Hamas are not of hostages, Israeli authorities assess  The Times of Israel
  5. Video Analysis Shows Staged Recovery of Israeli Hostage Remains  The New York Times
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China’s Shenzhou 21 docks with space station, sets the country’s own speed record – Phys.org

  1. China's Shenzhou 21 docks with space station, sets the country's own speed record  Phys.org
  2. China sends its youngest astronaut and four black mice to ‘Heavenly Palace’ space station  CNN
  3. China launches Shenzhou 21 astronauts to Tiangong space station for a 6-month stay (video)  Space
  4. Launch Roundup: China to launch crew to Tiangong, India to launch new naval satellite  NASASpaceFlight.com -
  5. China launches youngest astronaut and 'space mice'  DW
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News Analysis: Trump channels past Latin American aggressions in new crusade: ‘We’re just gonna kill people’ – Los Angeles Times

  1. News Analysis: Trump channels past Latin American aggressions in new crusade: 'We’re just gonna kill people'  Los Angeles Times
  2. AQ Podcast | Understanding Trump’s Military Buildup in Latin America  Americas Quarterly
  3. Conflict in the Caribbean: How far will Trump go?  DW
  4. Trump’s Grand Latin America Strategy Starts to Bear Fruit  Newsweek
  5. The Theory Behind Trump’s Gunboat Diplomacy  Politico
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China’s Xi pushes for global AI body at APEC in counter to U.S. – CNBC

  1. China's Xi pushes for global AI body at APEC in counter to U.S.  CNBC
  2. Asia-Pacific leaders call for shared trade benefits as APEC summit wraps up  Reuters
  3. Xi Delivers Veiled Warning to Nations Not to Take the U.S.’s Side  The New York Times
  4. Xi, Lee Will Hold Talks in South Korea Saturday to Rebuild Ties  Bloomberg.com
  5. China’s Xi in the limelight at Pacific summit with Trump conspicuous by his absence  CNN
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Zelensky says Russia has deployed 170,000 troops in push for Pokrovsk – The Independent

  1. Zelensky says Russia has deployed 170,000 troops in push for Pokrovsk  The Independent
  2. Key Ukraine town faces 'multi-thousand' Russian force, top commander admits  BBC
  3. Ukraine lands special forces in embattled Pokrovsk, sources say  Reuters
  4. Ukraine sends special forces to eastern city Pokrovsk amid Russia offensive  Al Jazeera
  5. Street Battles Rage in Ukrainian City After Russian Troops Enter Stronghold  The New York Times
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Carney Says Canada Can’t Get China Tariffs Lifted Right Away – Bloomberg.com

  1. Carney Says Canada Can’t Get China Tariffs Lifted Right Away  Bloomberg.com
  2. The Canada-U.S. Trade War Is Pushing Carney Closer to Xi  The Wall Street Journal
  3. Spurned by Trump, Carney Begins Thawing Canada’s China Connection  The New York Times
  4. Canada's Carney to visit Xi in China, marking 'turning point' in relations  BBC
  5. Xi and Carney, meeting in South Korea, try to rebuild China-Canada relations  AP News
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UN expert urged to investigate Lebanon over alleged torture of Egyptian-Turkish poet

Abdulrahman al-Qaradawi has been imprisoned in the UAE for almost a year for criticising Emirati, Egyptian and Saudi governments

The UN special rapporteur on torture is being urged to investigate Lebanon’s role in the treatment of the Egyptian-Turkish poet and activist Abdulrahman al-Qaradawi, a dissident who has been imprisoned in the United Arab Emirates for more than 10 months over a post he made on social media.

Legal counsel representing Qaradawi filed a complaint to the UN rapporteur on Thursday, asking it to examine the situation.

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Britain one of least ‘nature-connected’ nations in world – with Nepal the most

Others languishing near bottom of 61-country study include Canada, Germany, Israel, Japan and Spain

Britain is one of the least “nature connected” nations in the world, according to the first ever global study of how people relate to the natural world.

Britain ranks 55th out of 61 countries in the study of 57,000 people, which looks at how attitudes towards nature are shaped by social, economic, geographical and cultural factors.

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Unregulated sperm donor still advertising services despite court warnings to women

Exclusive: Behaviour of Robert Albon, or ‘Joe Donor’, described as compulsive by judge who said he targeted vulnerable women

A prolific unregulated donor is still attempting to sell his sperm despite warnings from two family court judges, a Guardian investigation has found.

Robert Albon, who calls himself “Joe Donor”, has appealed to the courts to gain access to at least four of his biological children against their mothers’ wishes. In a rare move, a judge named him in 2023 to warn women of the risks of using his services, which he promotes on social media.

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Tanzania’s Hassan declared landslide winner in election that triggered violent protests

The result hands Hassan, who took power in 2021, a five-year term following opposition repression

Tanzania’s president, Samia Suluhu Hassan, has been declared the winner of the country’s disputed election with more than 97% of the vote following violent protests across the country earlier in the week.

The landslide result announced by Tanzania’s electoral commission hands Hassan, who took power in 2021 after the death in office of her predecessor, a five-year term to govern the east African country of 68 million people.

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