The world this week:Politics

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Russia said it would scale back its attacks on Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, and another northern city, Chernihiv, to concentrate on eastern Ukraine. More shells fell on both cities, but there were reports of withdrawals by Russian troops. Russia said it had achieved its goals near Kyiv, despite having conspicuously failed to capture the city.

The world this week:Politics

The world this week:Politics

文章源自The Economist Digest-https://te.qinghe.me/8676.html

Russia said it would scale back its attacks on Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, and another northern city, Chernihiv, to concentrate on eastern Ukraine. More shells fell on both cities, but there were reports of withdrawals by Russian troops. Russia said it had achieved its goals near Kyiv, despite having conspicuously failed to capture the city. Ukrainian celebration was muted. The invading army may be inept, but it is huge, and continues to commit atrocities.文章源自The Economist Digest-https://te.qinghe.me/8676.html

The jaw-jaw

Face-to-face peace talks resumed in Istanbul. Progress was slow. Ukraine does not want to give up territory. Vladimir Putin, Russia’s dictator, needs to claim some kind of victory. Ukraine hinted that it might accept being neutral, if it receives security guarantees it trusts. The Red Cross said “time is running out” for people trapped in Mariupol, a city devastated by indiscriminate Russian bombardment. The number of refugees who have fled Ukraine passed 4m; many more are internally displaced.文章源自The Economist Digest-https://te.qinghe.me/8676.html

Roman Abramovich, a Russian oligarch who owns but no longer controls Chelsea football club, attended the talks. Reports suggested that he and two Ukrainian negotiators had been poisoned in Kyiv on March 3rd. Ukraine’s foreign minister cast doubt on the story, but warned negotiators not to eat or drink anything.文章源自The Economist Digest-https://te.qinghe.me/8676.html

Germany triggered the first phase of an emergency plan to deal with a potential cut-off of gas supplies from Russia, after Vladimir Putin insisted that purchases from “hostile” countries be paid for in roubles. Germany relies on Russia for around half its natural gas.文章源自The Economist Digest-https://te.qinghe.me/8676.html

Joe Biden said that Mr Putin “cannot remain in power”. He later clarified that he was “expressing moral outrage”, not calling for regime change in Russia.文章源自The Economist Digest-https://te.qinghe.me/8676.html

Azerbaijan said it was prepared to negotiate with Armenia amid fresh tensions over the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, which is populated mostly by Armenians. Armenia has accused Azerbaijan of breaking a ceasefire agreement, brokered by Russia after a conflict in 2020.文章源自The Economist Digest-https://te.qinghe.me/8676.html

The foreign ministers of  Israel, America and four Arab states— Bahrain, Egypt, Morocco and the United Arab Emirates—held an unprecedented meeting in the Negev desert. Israel and several Arab regimes share a fear of Iran. America and others are struggling to reach a deal to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions.文章源自The Economist Digest-https://te.qinghe.me/8676.html

Naftali Bennett, Israel’s prime minister, said his country was facing a “new wave of terrorism” after 11 people were killed in three separate attacks by Palestinians in eight days. The assailants were shot dead during the attacks.文章源自The Economist Digest-https://te.qinghe.me/8676.html

Tunisia’s president, Kais Saied, dissolved parliament, which has been suspended since last year, after lawmakers met virtually to rescind decrees that he has used to consolidate his grip on power.文章源自The Economist Digest-https://te.qinghe.me/8676.html

Eight UN peacekeepers were killed when their helicopter crashed in eastern Congo. The government said rebels from the M23 group shot it down, which M23 denied.

The police in London recommended 20 fines in relation to the “partygate” covid-19 lockdown breaches that occurred at Downing Street and other ministerial offices. The police made it clear that individual events, and therefore individuals, would not be identified.

Florida’s governor, Ron DeSantis, signed a bill into law that forbids classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity for children below the age of ten. Detractors fear that the “Don’t Say Gay” law, as they call it, is so vague that teachers could be sued for the mere mention of a homo sexual relationship.

The Biden administration was reportedly ready to lift a covid-19 measure that speedily expels migrants on public-health grounds, even those who are seeking asylum. Scrapping “Title 42” would probably add to the number of people trying to cross the border from Mexico.

Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, imposed a state of emergency after 87 people were killed in a three-day explosion of gang violence. The government said it had arrested more than 1,000 gangsters. On Twitter Mr Bukele posted photos and videos of half-naked suspects, who he said were gang members, with their hands held behind their heads.

President Jair Bolsonaro began his campaign for re-election ahead of Brazil’s elections in October. Mr Bolsonaro is trailing in the polls behind Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who was president from 2003 to 2010.

Going, going…?

Imran Khan seemed on the brink of being ousted as prime minister of Pakistan after losing his parliamentary majority, when a party left his ruling coalition and some members of his own party turned against him. Mr Khan is believed to have lost the tacit support of Pakistan’s powerful army. He will soon face a no-confidence vote.

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