Activists planned rallies and marches to celebrate International Women's Day while governments in several countries promised action to help improve the lot of half the world's population reut.rs/3SVlHS2 1/6
🇨🇦 Canada repealed historic indecency and anti-abortion laws.
🇮🇪 Ireland announced a referendum in November to remove outmoded references to women in the constitution.
🪧 Marches and events were planned in cities including Paris, Beirut, Baghdad, Istanbul and Singapore 2/6
🇮🇹 Giorgia Meloni, Italy's first woman prime minister, focused on the role of women in the economy saying state-controlled companies should have at least one female leader 3/6
🇯🇵 In Japan, which ranked 116 out of 146 countries on gender parity in a WEF global report last year, chief cabinet secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told a news conference that progress had been made on improving working conditions for women but more had to be done 4/6
🇷🇺 In Russia, where #IWD is one of the most celebrated public holidays, the head of its upper house of parliament used the occasion to launch a vehement attack on sexual minorities and liberal values promoted by the West 5/6
#IWD comes from the U.S. movements of the early 20th century when women were fighting for better working conditions and the right to vote.
Over a century later, women celebrate their achievements and draw attention to efforts to further improve rights reut.rs/3SVlHS2 6/6
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EXCLUSIVE: Top animal-care officials at the @USDA were subpoenaed to appear before a federal grand jury last year as part of a @TheJusticeDept investigation into research company Envigo's alleged abuse of thousands of beagles reut.rs/3mv7q26 1/6
Sources told Reuters the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) animal-care deputy administrator Dr. Elizabeth Goldentyer and animal-welfare operations director Dr. Robert Gibbens were both ordered to testify 2/6
Gibbens and Goldentyer were asked why the USDA took no action against Envigo even though inspectors - who were also subpoenaed - had documented dozens of violations at the company 3/6
Russia launched a huge wave of missile strikes across Ukraine while people slept, killing at least six civilians and forcing a nuclear power plant off the grid reut.rs/3F8DYFL 1/7
It was the first big volley of missile strikes since mid-February, ending the longest period of comparative calm since Moscow began a campaign to attack Ukraine's civil infrastructure in October.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said 10 regions had been hit 2/7
Moscow says its campaign of targeting Ukraine's infrastructure far from the front is intended to reduce its ability to fight.
Kyiv says the air strikes have no military purpose and aim to harm civilians, a war crime 3/7
In their fifties and deciding there was more to life than work, Liz and Ian Woodbridge quit stressful jobs during the pandemic - part of a cohort of British early retirees now resisting a government call to return, despite rising living costs reut.rs/3ZCeN6O 1/5
For an array of reasons, hundreds of thousands of older workers left their jobs during and after the societal disruptions of COVID, contributing to a chronic labor shortage that forecasters predict will drag on Britain's economic performance for years 2/5
The relative wealth of many of the early retirees poses a challenge for finance minister Jeremy Hunt, who has said Britain needs them to leave ‘the golf course.’ Hunt is considering policies to encourage them back in the UK's March 15 budget 3/5
BREAKING: Fed likely needs to raise rates higher and possibly faster, Powell tells lawmakers reut.rs/3F1EqWh
U.S. stock indexes fell as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's testimony before Congress hinted at a more hawkish monetary policy path in the world's largest economy reut.rs/3ZjiBtn
The U.S. should change its ‘distorted’ attitude towards China or ‘conflict and confrontation’ will follow, China's foreign minister said, while defending its stance on the war in Ukraine and its close ties with Russia reut.rs/3yoP99j 1/5
The U.S. had been engaging in suppression and containment of China rather than engaging in fair, rule-based competition, Foreign Minister Qin Gang told a news conference on the sidelines of an annual parliament meeting in Beijing 2/5
‘It regards China as its primary rival and the most consequential geopolitical challenge. This is like the first button in the shirt being put wrong,’ said Qin, a trusted aide to President Xi Jinping and until recently China's ambassador in Washington 3/5
An artist has built a home in a rubbish skip in London and plans to live in it for a year, seeking to draw attention to the 'crazy' price of renting a room in Britain's capital during a cost of living crisis reut.rs/3ZiONgt 1/5
Harrison Marshall, 28, moved into the specially-adapted skip on a patch of grass in Bermondsey, south London a month ago, explaining that it was the only way he could afford to live in the central area near where he works 2/5
Returning to the city after a period abroad, he said he struggled to find somewhere to live given the shortage of housing.
'As was the case with thousands of people across the city and across the country, the prices had gone crazy. Rent was mad,' Marshall said 3/5