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Ursula Von Der Leyen · LondonPrime Minister Rishi Sunak and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have agreed a new post-Brexit deal for Northern Ireland, calling it the Windsor Framework.
The Windsor Framework: What is in the new post-Brexit deal on Northern Ireland?
41% Left coverage: 39 sources
Nicola Sturgeon · EdinburghNicola Sturgeon, Scotland's first minister and the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), announced on Wednesday that she would be stepping out the door. Whoever succeeds Sturgeon as Scottish National Party leader will face the same fundamental challenge in trying to take the country out of the UK.
After Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish independence warriors have one last shot
43% Left coverage: 14 sources
NATO · UkraineFormer U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger says Ukraine should consider territorial concessions as a way to end Russia's invasion. Kissinger spoke by video link Tuesday at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Last year's comments drew a retort from Zelensky, who called them tantamount to European powers letting Nazi Germany claim parts of Czechoslovakia.
Henry Kissinger supports Ukraine's accession to NATO: “Before the war I opposed, but now a neutral Ukraine would no longer make sense”
53% Right coverage: 15 sources
Asia · AnhuiCOVID-19 is spreading across China without recognition, especially in its vast rural regions. Official data dramatically under-represents the true extent of the outbreak, international experts have said. Testing was not compulsory for patients at any of the medical facilities visited by Reuters in Tonglu county.
'Total mess' in China's rural east as Covid wave hits hard
Coverage: 13 sources
Oceania · UkraineU.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says he expects Ukraine to conduct an offensive against Russia in the spring, and that the 54 members of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group are focused on providing Kyiv with the ammunition, fuel and spare parts they will need. VOA’s Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine reports.
US: Ukraine Preparing a Spring Offensive Against Russia
50% Center coverage: 6 sources
Bakhmut · BakhmutHeavy fighting is underway in northern parts of the frontline hotspot Bakhmut. Russia has claimed gains in recent days around the war-ravaged town. Ukraine's defence minister says the reluctance of Western allies to send jets will cost it "more lives" In Kharkiv, a Russian missile strike on a residential building leaves several injured.
Fierce battles rage in Bakhmut as Ukraine calls for planes
60% Center coverage: 5 sources
Pope FrancisBenedict promised to stay hidden from the world after retiring in 2013. But two factors thwarted his slide into obscurity. First, by becoming the first pope in 600 years to resign. Second, his conservative fans proved determined to stop Benedict from focusing on his own work.
The day Pope Benedict came to Scotland
100% Center coverage: 3 sources
Seymour HershWestern intelligence agencies almost immediately determined that last year's Nord Stream blasts had been orchestrated by a person with ties to Ukraine. But they chose to conceal this information in order to avoid a diplomatic row between Kiev and Berlin. The New York Times identified the culprit as a Ukrainian not affiliated with the government in Kiev.
Ukraine responsible for Nord Stream 2 attack? You heard it here first
Coverage: 2 sources