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Fans may be allowed to buy alcohol at Scotland game

Supporters could be allowed to buy alcohol at a Scotland match later this year as part of a plan aimed at lifting the booze ban in Scottish football.

Fans may be allowed to buy alcohol at Scotland game

Supporters could be allowed to buy alcohol at a Scotland match later this year as part of a plan aimed at lifting the booze ban in Scottish football.

Fans may be allowed to buy alcohol at Scotland game

Supporters could be allowed to buy alcohol at a Scotland match later this year as part of a plan aimed at lifting the booze ban in Scottish football.
Iranians Abroad Continue To Condemn Tehran's Brutal Crackdown

Iranians Abroad Continue To Condemn Tehran's Brutal Crackdown

Iranians living abroad continue to hold rallies denouncing Tehran's brutal crackdown against anti-government protesters. RFE/RL spoke to Iranian exiles in the Romanian capital, Bucharest.
In full: What Norway’s leader told Trump to warrant furious reaction over Nobel Peace Prize and Greenland

In full: What Norway’s leader told Trump to warrant furious reaction over Nobel Peace Prize and Greenland

Norway shared its full exchange with Donald Trump after the US president refused to rule out invading Greenland and is now weighing tariffs on allies including the United Kingdom
Stop 'appeasing' bully Trump, Amnesty chief tells Europe

Stop 'appeasing' bully Trump, Amnesty chief tells Europe

The leader of global rights group Amnesty International urged European countries Monday to stop "appeasing" US President Donald Trump and resist him and other "bullies" who she said were intent on destroying the rules-based order in place since World War…
China's Diplomatic Pressure Looms Over Case Against Xinjiang Activists In Kazakhstan

China's Diplomatic Pressure Looms Over Case Against Xinjiang Activists In Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan’s prosecution of 19 Atazhurt activists over a Xinjiang-related protest has escalated into one of the country’s most sweeping cases against rights defenders, highlighting growing Chinese influence and a sharp squeeze on dissent at home.
Man who drove U-Haul through anti-Iranian regime rally in LA believes it was a misunderstanding

Man who drove U-Haul through anti-Iranian regime rally in LA believes it was a misunderstanding

Calor Ma Da Nescht, who drove a U-Haul truck into the middle of an anti-Iranian regime protest in Los Angeles last week, is speaking out, saying it was a big misunderstanding.
Inequality and unease are rising as elite Davos event opens with pro-business Trump set to attend

Inequality and unease are rising as elite Davos event opens with pro-business Trump set to attend

This year’s theme is “A spirit of dialogue.”
Trump says ‘no comment’ when asked if he would use military force to take Greenland

Trump says ‘no comment’ when asked if he would use military force to take Greenland

President has increased pressure on Denmark and other US allies to support a deal that would lead to the US acquiring the island

Ex-chief constable referred to police watchdog

The BBC understands Craig Guildford has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.
The Epstein files deadline passed a month ago. Lawmakers show little interest to force Trump’s DOJ to release the rest

The Epstein files deadline passed a month ago. Lawmakers show little interest to force Trump’s DOJ to release the rest

January 19 marks one month since the December 19 deadline in the Epstein Files Transparency Act passed