Sudan has made a significant aid breakthrough, with the government and rebels agreeing to allow humanitarian access to conflict-affected areas. In Afghanistan, human rights activists are calling for the protection of women’s rights amid ongoing peace talks with the Taliban. Meanwhile, displacement continues in Myanmar as violence and persecution force thousands of people from their homes.
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Starmer accused of ‘holding farmers in contempt’ after axing post-Brexit payment
Ministers are accused of showing "contempt" towards farmers by suspending applications for a post-Brexit payment scheme, sparking what is called a "war on farmers". Tory leader Kemi Badenoch criticized Labour for canceling the sustainable farming incentive just before tax returns were due, leading to anger among farmers and protests. Despite Labour's decision, Sir Keir Starmer pointed out that the Tories had also cancelled the scheme without sufficient notice in previous years, leading to further tensions...
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