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  • ‘Utter hypocrisy’: tobacco firm lobbied against rules in Africa that are law in UK
    Donnerstag, 13. November 2025 05:00 Uhr

    British American Tobacco pushed Zambian ministers to drop or delay ad bans, health warnings and restrictions on flavoured products, letter shows

    British American Tobacco has been accused of “utter hypocrisy” for lobbying against tobacco control measures in Africa that are already in place in the UK.

    A letter seen by the Guardian, sent from the company’s subsidiary in Zambia to the country’s government ministers, asks for plans to ban tobacco advertising and sponsorship to be abandoned or delayed.

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  • French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal pardoned and to be released from prison
    Mittwoch, 12. November 2025 19:23 Uhr

    Eighty-one year-old, who has prostate cancer, can now be transferred from Algeria to Germany for medical treatment

    The French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal has been pardoned and is to be released from prison, the Algerian presidential office said in a statement on Wednesday.

    The move, which will mean Sansal can be transferred to Germany for medical treatment, comes after the German president, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, urged Algeria to free Sansal.

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  • Dire warnings over aid and hunger following RSF’s capture of Sudanese city
    Mittwoch, 12. November 2025 15:37 Uhr

    Fears rise for displaced civilians as UN reports deteriorating situation and MSF warns of ‘staggering’ malnutrition

    There are grave fears for civilians who survived the capture of El Fasher by a Sudanese paramilitary group last month, as the UN warned relief operations were on the brink of collapse and an aid group said malnutrition in displacement camps had reached “staggering” levels.

    The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) captured El Fasher – the capital of North Darfur state and the last urban centre outside of its grasp in the wider Darfur region – on 26 October. Survivor accounts and video and satellite evidence suggest more than 1,500 people were killed in ethnically targeted massacres in the immediate aftermath.

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  • The man on a mission to save Mauritania’s ‘city of libraries’ from encroaching desert sands
    Mittwoch, 12. November 2025 06:00 Uhr

    Desert settlement of Chinguetti faces rising sands, dwindling tourism and insecurity due to conflict in neighbouring Mali

    On a recent afternoon, 67-year-old Saif Islam made his way into the courtyard of a library in Chinguetti, a tiny desert settlement nestled in the Sahara in Mauritania.

    Decked in a flowing boubou gown striped in two shades of blue, his steps unsteady but his presence still commanding, he sat on a handwoven mat stroking his grey beard, with his black croc sandals neatly placed to the side.

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  • Borderline ambiguity: How Google Maps removes disputed Western Sahara border for Morocco users
    Mittwoch, 12. November 2025 04:29 Uhr

    The tech giant has released a statement acknowledging the use of different border displays between Western Sahara and Morocco

    The dotted lines illustrating the border between Western Sahara and Morocco, indicating the former’s disputed territory status, have never been visible to people using Google Maps in the latter.

    After media reports last week highlighted the discrepancy, tying it to the UN security council endorsing the Moroccan autonomy plan for Western Sahara, the tech company released a statement acknowledging it has always displayed the border differently depending on the search region.

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  • Cop30 live: ‘literally insane’ that we are letting global heating happen, says Al Gore
    Mittwoch, 12. November 2025 22:15 Uhr

    This live blog is now closed. You can read the full Guardian coverage of the climate talks in Brazil here

    Hello comrades, this is Nina Lakhani in chilly New York City taking over the blog for the next few hours. Thanks very much to my colleague Matt Taylor in London Town who will be back in the hot seat on Friday morning.

    Leading climate activists and influencers have signed a letter criticising PR firm Edelman over its role at the Cop30 summit in Brazil.

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