PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, November 12: The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Church of England’s most senior cleric, faces calls to resign. It comes after a damning review accused the Church of covering up a decades-long cycle of sexual, physical and psychological abuse by a former lawyer and member of the Church. In Sudan, the spectre of outright war looms between warring generals as the population suffer disease and famine and cultural treasures are looted. Finally: Russia seeks to pass a law against child-free propaganda while Telegram founder Pavel Durov offers free IVF to women willing to use his sperm.
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