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Updates on emerging Iran deal, Pope's visit to Spain, Toronto police death, and other global news
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson embarks on a three-day visit to China. Johnson's trip has been met with fierce criticism and controversies at home. Controversy revolves around holiday let tax changes in Wales, which some argue could "wipe out" tourism in the region.
A former nursery worker has pleaded guilty to dozens of child sex offences, while Labour leader Keir Starmer's visit to China has yielded some trade deals. In other news, Brighton is set to reject a £20m bid for midfielder Yasin Ayari, and the Australian Open final is looming.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer embarked on an official visit to China on March 22, 2023, marking his first trip abroad since assuming office. The visit comes amidst heightened tensions between the UK and China over several issues, including human rights, trade, and geopolitical matters. The British delegation's primary objectives include reducing friction in the services industry and securing greater market access.
UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer is set to visit China this week. It is his first trip outside Europe since taking office. The visit comes at a critical juncture in the UK's foreign policy. Starmer's visit is an opportunity to strengthen economic ties.
Two separate incidents have raised concerns about the United States' reputation on the international stage. German soccer club Werder Bremen has canceled a trip to the US due to concerns over ICE actions in Minnesota, while bodyguards for the Azerbaijani president attacked protesters in Washington, DC, during a visit for Trump's Board of Peace.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Australia in March. Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has issued a fresh warning against financial markets.
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A roundup of the latest news from around the world, covering a woman's illegal strip-search, China's president visiting North Korea, UK house prices falling, Russia's conflicting stance on the West, and the Pope's visit