‘Utter hypocrisy’: tobacco firm lobbied against rules in Africa that are law in UK

British American Tobacco pushed Zambian ministers to drop or delay ad bans, health warnings and restrictions on flavoured products, letter shows

British American Tobacco has been accused of “utter hypocrisy” for lobbying against tobacco control measures in Africa that are already in place in the UK.

A letter seen by the Guardian, sent from the company’s subsidiary in Zambia to the country’s government ministers, asks for plans to ban tobacco advertising and sponsorship to be abandoned or delayed.

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Democrats sift through shutdown’s ashes after resistance finally breached

After 42-day standoff, government is back open – and minority party won no concessions from party in power

More than 42 days ago, beleaguered congressional Democrats employed a tactic they were not known for using – refusing to fund the government unless their demands, in this case, an extension of tax credits that lowered costs for Affordable Care Act health plans, were met.

Fast forward to Wednesday evening, and the federal government is back open, the Democrats’ resistance breached by the combined forces of Congress’s Republican majorities and a splinter group of Democratic senators who provided just enough votes to get a funding bill past the chamber’s filibuster.

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House passes funding bill to end US shutdown – see how lawmakers voted

Bill passes House with with 222 in favor and 209 against. Here’s how Republicans and Democrats voted

The US House of Representatives voted to pass the funding bill to end the longest government shutdown in US history. Trump signed the bill into law on Wednesday night.

The legislation comes in the wake of a Senate-brokered compromise in which a handful of Democrats voted toforego the extension of expiring healthcare subsidies, which have been at the heart of the long impasse. The bill extends government funding at current levels through January. Three year-long provisions, which fund programs at the Department of Veterans Affairs, the USDA and FDA, and legislative branch operations, are also included.

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Despite surging renewables, fossil fuel emissions will hit record this year – The Washington Post

  1. Despite surging renewables, fossil fuel emissions will hit record this year  The Washington Post
  2. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Head for a Record in 2025, Global Carbon Project Reports  The New York Times
  3. Fossil fuel emissions rise again - but renewables boom offers hope for climate  BBC
  4. Analysis: Fossil-fuel CO2 emissions to set new record in 2025, as land sink ‘recovers’  Carbon Brief
  5. Fossil fuel emissions to hit new record in 2025: study  DW
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Russia makes gains in southern Ukraine as it expands front-line attacks – AP News

  1. Russia makes gains in southern Ukraine as it expands front-line attacks  AP News
  2. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 12, 2025  Institute for the Study of War
  3. Ukrainians flee southeastern front as fighting worsens  Reuters
  4. Ukrainian forces pull back under fierce Russian pressure in Zaporizhia  Al Jazeera
  5. Ukrainian forces withdrew from several villages in southeastern Zaporizhzhia region  Euronews.com
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Alleged gambling kingpin linked to scam centres extradited from Thailand to China

She Zhijiang’s empire includes gambling complex Shwe Kokko that US has tied to regional scam and trafficking networks

She Zhijiang, an alleged transnational crime kingpin accused by Beijing of having run more than 200 illegal online gambling operations, is being extradited to China from Bangkok on Wednesday, Thai police have said.

The Chinese national is perhaps the most prominent figure among Asia’s alleged cybercrime operators to be arrested, and has been linked to regional scam networks by the US.

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Stunning aurora australis lights up sky above New Zealand and Australia after ‘cannibal’ solar storm

The geomagnetic storm, caused by powerful bursts of energy from the sun, also postponed the launch of two Mars-bound Nasa spacecraft in the US

Skywatchers enjoyed a stunning treat on Wednesday night, with the southern lights visible across large parts of Australia and New Zealand.

The aurora australis that lit up the sky resulted from what has been dubbed a “cannibal” solar storm.

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Jury awards $28M to family of woman killed in Boeing 737 Max crash – KOMO

  1. Jury awards $28M to family of woman killed in Boeing 737 Max crash  KOMO
  2. Family of U.N. consultant killed in Boeing 737 Max crash awarded $28 million by jury  CBS News
  3. Jury awards $35.8 million to family of 737 MAX crash victim  The Seattle Times
  4. Boeing Hit With $28 Million Verdict In MAX Crash Case  Yahoo Finance
  5. 'We happily accept the verdict': Boeing to pay $50.3m in 737 Max case  NZ Herald
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G7 ministers unite on Ukraine and Sudan, avoid US military and trade disputes – France 24

  1. G7 ministers unite on Ukraine and Sudan, avoid US military and trade disputes  France 24
  2. G7 foreign ministers to tackle Ukraine, Middle East peace at meeting in Canada  Reuters
  3. Joint Statement of G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in the Niagara Region  G7 2025 - Kananaskis
  4. Ukraine's FM Andriy Sybiha presses G7 for support as Russia targets energy grid  Euronews.com
  5. Canada-U.S. trade negotiations not addressed in Anand's G7 meeting with Rubio  CBC
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Germany news: Economic experts call for change of course – DW

  1. Germany news: Economic experts call for change of course  DW
  2. Germany risks ‘squandering’ growth from debt bazooka, warn top advisers  Financial Times
  3. German economic council cuts growth forecast for 2026  Reuters
  4. Merz Advisers Revise 2026 German Growth Forecast to Below 1%  Bloomberg.com
  5. German experts slam spending plans, cut GDP forecast  Marietta Daily Journal
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