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Campaigners say decision is at odds with government’s own climate change plans
Oxfam report finds €3.9bn largely spent without public oversight on projects from 2015 to 2019
Francisco Cuxum Alvarado is alleged to have taken part in crimes against women between 1981 and 1985
Hackers accessed UN's Active User Directory containing IDs of staff and devices
Poor visibility could last for two days
Aid groups had been refused permission to dock at ports
It is the third attempt to test fly the plane due to weather delays
He says the 'most important thing' in the region is a 'just and lasting peace' and said he would like to visit Iran
US President Donald Trump is due to release a long-delayed plan for peace between Israelis and the Palestinians before a meeting in Washington next week
Scotland Yard are using the initiative after a rise in violent crime which has seen knife crime reach a record high
Britain is due to leave the EU on January 31
Head of death camp memorial foundations warns of disturbing rise in visits by Holocaust deniers
The men are charged with the attempted murder of three men whose poisoning could be linked to the 2018 nerve-agent attack on ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal
International court rules on the Myanmar Rohingya genocide case
It comes after the murder of a German official last year
