russia's war on ukraine has entered troubling new territory. The inauguration of gabriel borrich as chile's president is another sign that latin america is marching to the left. Body worn cameras have become a mainstay of rich world policing. But in britain they are increasingly being used against a new target, rude customers.
To the west, strikes near Poland have rattled NATO partners. But look to the south-east to see
what Russia intends for the Ukrainian cities it encircles. Chile’s new president Gabriel Boric is just the latest leftist to take office in the region; we examine the “
pink tide” that is coming in. And why British retail workers are sporting
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