Pyongyang ratifies strategic partnership with Russia that reportedly contains secret clause authorizing North Korea’s Ukraine intervention – Meduza

  1. Pyongyang ratifies strategic partnership with Russia that reportedly contains secret clause authorizing North Korea’s Ukraine intervention  Meduza
  2. North Korea Approves Deal With Moscow That Allows Troop Deployment  Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  3. North Korea ratifies mutual defence treaty with Russia  Reuters
  4. North Korea ratifies landmark mutual defence treaty with Russia  Al Jazeera English
  5. North Korea Ratifies Major Defense Treaty with Russia  Military.com
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Russia Convicts Doc Accused of Saying Soldier Deserved to Die – Newser

  1. Russia Convicts Doc Accused of Saying Soldier Deserved to Die  Newser
  2. Russian Doctor, Accused of Antiwar Stance, Is Jailed After Child’s Testimony  The New York Times
  3. Moscow doctor accused by patient of criticising war is jailed for five years  The Guardian
  4. Russia Jails 68-Year-Old Pediatrician for 5 Years Over Alleged War Comments  Newsweek
  5. Russian doctor jailed for 5-1/2 years after being publicly denounced  Reuters
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Ukraine war poses threat to America, NATO chief stresses in message to Trump – POLITICO Europe

  1. Ukraine war poses threat to America, NATO chief stresses in message to Trump  POLITICO Europe
  2. NATO chief warns of threat from Russian ties with China, Iran, North Korea  Reuters
  3. News: NATO Secretary General and President Macron discuss defence production and Ukraine , 12-Nov.-2024  NATO HQ
  4. NATO should provide more support to Ukraine to change trajectory of conflict - Rutte  Ukrinform
  5. NATO chief warns that the alliance can't afford to not back Ukraine as Trump snatches a White House win  Business Insider
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Doctor accused of criticizing Russia’s war in Ukraine is convicted and given over 5 years in prison – The Associated Press

  1. Doctor accused of criticizing Russia's war in Ukraine is convicted and given over 5 years in prison  The Associated Press
  2. Russian Doctor, Accused of Antiwar Stance, Is Jailed After Child’s Testimony  The New York Times
  3. Moscow doctor accused by patient of criticising war is jailed for five years  The Guardian
  4. Russian doctor jailed for 5-1/2 years after being publicly denounced  Reuters
  5. Russia Jails 68-Year-Old Pediatrician for 5 Years Over Alleged War Comments  Newsweek
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Germany plans February election after coalition collapse – BBC.com

  1. Germany plans February election after coalition collapse  BBC.com
  2. German government collapse could have silver lining for Europe's markets  Reuters
  3. The briefcase, the Porsche and the collapse of the German government – podcast  The Guardian
  4. Germany sets early election date for February after collapse of the ruling coalition  CNBC
  5. German leader set to ask for Dec. 16 confidence vote, paving way for election as early as February  The Associated Press
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Moscow doctor accused by patient of criticising war is jailed for five years

Ukraine-born Nadezhda Buyanova was accused of referring to young patient’s late soldier father as ‘legitimate target’

A Russian court has sentenced an elderly Moscow paediatrician to five and a half years in prison after the mother of one of her patients publicly denounced her for comments she allegedly made about Russian soldiers in Ukraine during a private consultation.

Nadezhda Buyanova, 68, was accused in January by the ex-wife of a soldier killed in Ukraine of referring to her child’s father as a “legitimate target of Ukraine” and saying Russia was “guilty” in the ongoing war.

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We can hit UK’s big carbon cut without disruption to people’s lives, says Starmer – UK politics live

PM confirms target of 81% emissions cut at Cop climate summit but says ‘I’m not going to tell people how to live their lives’

Leadbeater introduces the next speaker, Nat Dye, who has terminal cancer. She says she thinks his views are the most important for people to hear at this press conference.

He says he has known “positive” experiences of death. His fiance and his mother both had relatively peaceful deaths. He says palliative care can work for some people.

Imagine I am dying and palliative care hasn’t improved. Well, I have no choice whatsoever: I die in pain or I die in pain.

I see this as a chance just to act with kindness and a choice for people at their darkest hour.

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