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Sunak Slammed for โ€œDumbestโ€ Statement

Foreign Office Minister Zac Goldsmith tore into Conservative leadership hopeful Rishi Sunak after footage of him criticizing previous governments for diverting funds to deprived areas went viral.

Sunak told supporters in Tunbridge Wells: โ€œWe inherited a bunch of formulas from the Labour Party that shoved all the funding into deprived urban areas. That needed to be undone. I started the work of undoing that.โ€

Goldsmith quote-tweeted the footage, saying: โ€œThis is one of the weirdest - and dumbest - things Iโ€™ve ever heard from a politician.โ€

Sunak is struggling behind Tory leadership rival Liz Truss by 31% to 69%, according to the latest YouGov poll.

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Australian parliament seized books on Assange, family says
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Security seized what it called โ€œprotest materialโ€ from his family, The Guardian reports

WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assangeโ€™s father and brother say they have been barred from taking books about the jailed publisher to the Australian parliament, according to a report from The Guardian on Friday. Security guards apparently believe the copies are โ€œprotest material.โ€

John and Gabriel Shipton โ€“ Assangeโ€™s father and brother โ€“ went to the parliament in Canberra on Thursday to ask the government to intervene in the UKโ€™s approved extradition of the Australian-born publisher to the US.

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โ—๏ธTop Taiwan official found dead in hotel room

The man leading the island's missile programme - Ou Yang Li-hsing - has been found dead while on a business trip to Pingtung.

Li-hsing is the deputy head of the Taiwan defence ministry's research and development unit. It's believed he died of a heart attack, with his family confirming he had a history of heart disease.

He assumed the post earlier this year amid tensions with Beijing.

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Zelensky Slams Amnesty International After Report On Ukrainian Forces Endangering Civilians

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky accused human rights group Amnesty International of victim blaming, after the group published a report on the countryโ€™s forces endangering civilians by setting up military positions in residential areas.

โ€œThis behavior of Amnesty International is not about finding and reporting the truth to the world, it is about creating a false equivalence - between the offender and the victim,โ€ he wrote on Facebook.

The UK-based nonprofit defended its reporting, telling the Daily Mail: โ€œWe will never ignore human rights violationsโ€.

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Ivan Timofeev: The rest of the world can use a lesson from history to neuter the hegemonic power of the West
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Beijing and Moscow can lead a kickback against the West dictating to the rest of the world

The experience of the erstwhile Golden Horde, as of many other empires, suggests that directives lose meaning when the mass of players ignoring them becomes critical. Thus, while todayโ€™s Western hegemony still retains a large amount of control, the resistance of major players like Russia and China could gradually undermine its dominance. 

The modern policy of sanctions is to some extent reminiscent of the management practices of the Golden Horde. One of its elements was the system of directiv...

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PM candidate warns UK to face โ€˜tough winterโ€™
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Liz Truss promised economic reform to help people with soaring fuel and food prices

Britain is facing a โ€œtough winterโ€ amid growing fuel and food prices, PM candidate Liz Truss admitted on Friday, adding that โ€œbusiness as usual policies arenโ€™t workingโ€ and thus special measures should be taken to prevent a recession.

In an interview with Sky News, the Tory leadership hopeful touched on the burgeoning energy crisis, which has been exacerbated by anti-Russia sanctions and a decrease in Russian natural gas supplies to Europe. While the UK is not dependent directly on Moscow for fuel, it is still suffering from growing energy prices and...

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What the papers say: Saturday's front pages
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The death of Tipperary hurler Dillon Quirke, major drugs seizures by Gardaรญ, and concerns over accommodation for Ukrainan refugees are among this Saturday's front page stories