| | | The fate of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in the hands of Israelis as they begin voting in the country’s parliamentary elections. A win would see Netanyahu - dubbed “King Bibi” - overtake Israel’s founding father, David Ben-Gurion, as longest-serving premier, but his hope has been dented by a looming graft indictment. Critics warn of “Bibi fatigue” and Benny Gantz, a former chief of the armed forces and centrist political novice, has been rising in the opinion polls. | |
Casualties from the battle for Tripoli are mounting. The United Nations’ health body said local facilities had reported 47 people killed and 181 wounded in recent days as eastern forces seek to take Libya’s coastal capital from an internationally-recognized government. A group loyal to Islamic State have also killed three people in Libya’s remote center, showing how militants may exploit renewed chaos. | |
British Prime Minister Theresa May is meeting German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron today to argue for a Brexit delay while her ministers hold crisis talks with the opposition to try to break the deadlock in London. Without an extension, Britain is due to leave the EU at 2200 GMT on Friday, without a deal to cushion the economic shock. | |
Heavy gunfire was heard at a protest outside the defense ministry in Sudan’s capital Khartoum, live broadcast by Arab TV stations showed. Sudan has been rocked by months of small but persistent protests that were sparked by bread price rises and cash shortages but have since turned against President Omar al-Bashir. Interior minister Bishara Jumaa has said 39 people have died since the onset of the protests, including three members of the security forces. Activists put the death toll at more than 60. | |
In a Nordic country used to a high level of state social care, Finns were shocked to hear of care homes leaving elderly patients all night in soaked diapers, a scandal that may play a part in helping the left return to power after 20 years in opposition. With parliamentary elections due on April 14, concerns about social welfare have seen support rise for the Social Democrat Party. They have led polls for almost a year, with 20.1 percent of the vote in the latest one by public broadcaster Yle. | |
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