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Global News Roundup: UK-Russia Tensions, Football Management Shake-Up, and Travel Updates

The UK is calling for action against Russia following the poisoning of Alexei Navalny, while Nottingham Forest appoints a new manager. Meanwhile, a union warns that the gender pay gap won't close for another 30 years, and China relaxes visa rules for UK and Canadian nationals.

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Global News Roundup: UK-Russia Tensions, Football Management Shake-Up, and Travel Updates

The UK is calling for action against Russia following the poisoning of Alexei Navalny, while Nottingham Forest appoints a new manager. Meanwhile, a union warns that the gender pay gap won't close for another 30 years, and China relaxes visa rules for UK and Canadian nationals.

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A flurry of international news has dominated the headlines, with the UK calling for action against Russia, a new manager taking the reins at Nottingham Forest, and a stark warning about the gender pay gap. Meanwhile, China has announced relaxed visa rules for UK and Canadian nationals.

UK-Russia Tensions Escalate

The UK is seeking coordinated action against Russia, including increased sanctions, following the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, according to Foreign Secretary Liz Truss's counterpart, Yvette Cooper. The move comes as tensions between the two nations continue to escalate. Cooper stated that the UK would "continue to look at co-ordinated action, including increasing sanctions on the Russian regime".

Football Management Shake-Up

In a separate development, Nottingham Forest has appointed Vitor Pereira as its new manager on an 18-month deal. The 57-year-old becomes the club's fourth manager of the campaign, taking over from Steve Cooper. Pereira's appointment is seen as a bid to turn the club's fortunes around.

Gender Pay Gap Warning

A stark warning has been issued by the Trades Union Congress (TUC), which claims that the gender pay gap won't close for another 30 years at the current rate of progress. The TUC reports that the average woman employee "effectively works for 47 days of the year for free". The union is calling for urgent action to address the disparity.

Travel Updates: China Relaxes Visa Rules

In a move set to boost tourism and business travel, China has confirmed that it will introduce visa-free travel for UK and Canadian nationals from February 17. The relaxed rules will allow British and Canadian passport holders to enter China without a visa for a limited period. The move is seen as a bid to strengthen ties between China and the two nations.

As the world grapples with a range of challenges, from geopolitics to social inequality, these developments offer a glimpse into the complex and ever-changing global landscape. Whether it's the UK's response to Russia, the football management merry-go-round, or the fight for gender equality, there's no shortage of news to keep us informed and engaged.

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  • UK wants action taken on Russia after Navalny frog poisoning, Cooper says
  • Pereira announced as Forest boss on 18-month deal
  • Gender pay gap won't close for another 30 years, warns union
  • China confirms visa-free travel for UK and Canadian nationals

A flurry of international news has dominated the headlines, with the UK calling for action against Russia, a new manager taking the reins at Nottingham Forest, and a stark warning about the gender pay gap. Meanwhile, China has announced relaxed visa rules for UK and Canadian nationals.

UK-Russia Tensions Escalate

The UK is seeking coordinated action against Russia, including increased sanctions, following the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, according to Foreign Secretary Liz Truss's counterpart, Yvette Cooper. The move comes as tensions between the two nations continue to escalate. Cooper stated that the UK would "continue to look at co-ordinated action, including increasing sanctions on the Russian regime".

Football Management Shake-Up

In a separate development, Nottingham Forest has appointed Vitor Pereira as its new manager on an 18-month deal. The 57-year-old becomes the club's fourth manager of the campaign, taking over from Steve Cooper. Pereira's appointment is seen as a bid to turn the club's fortunes around.

Gender Pay Gap Warning

A stark warning has been issued by the Trades Union Congress (TUC), which claims that the gender pay gap won't close for another 30 years at the current rate of progress. The TUC reports that the average woman employee "effectively works for 47 days of the year for free". The union is calling for urgent action to address the disparity.

Travel Updates: China Relaxes Visa Rules

In a move set to boost tourism and business travel, China has confirmed that it will introduce visa-free travel for UK and Canadian nationals from February 17. The relaxed rules will allow British and Canadian passport holders to enter China without a visa for a limited period. The move is seen as a bid to strengthen ties between China and the two nations.

As the world grapples with a range of challenges, from geopolitics to social inequality, these developments offer a glimpse into the complex and ever-changing global landscape. Whether it's the UK's response to Russia, the football management merry-go-round, or the fight for gender equality, there's no shortage of news to keep us informed and engaged.

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  • UK wants action taken on Russia after Navalny frog poisoning, Cooper says
  • Pereira announced as Forest boss on 18-month deal
  • Gender pay gap won't close for another 30 years, warns union
  • China confirms visa-free travel for UK and Canadian nationals

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