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World news digest, Nov. 28

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who rose to power in large part by opposing a tax on greenhouse gas emissions, is finding his country isolated like never before on climate change as the U.S., China and other nations signal new momentum for action. At least 28 Moscow hospitals are to be closed and up to 10,000 medical staff fired, an overhaul that officials say is needed to modernize a decrepit Soviet-era health system. On Sunday, thousands of doctors and their patients are set to march against the reform as part of the first mass social protest in Russia in nearly a decade — a threat to President Vladimir Putin who faced down a wave of political protests launched in 2011 and is now struggling with a faltering economy. Cameron, in trying to make Britain a less attractive place for European migrants to seek employment, said that he would try to exclude them for four years from social and welfare benefits introduced to help low-wage workers. Information from the region is routinely suppressed so experts caution against any firm conclusions about the level of violence in the far western region that is home to 10 million members of the Muslim Uighur minority, who chafe under what they consider suppression by China’s ethnic majority Han. About 150 others sustained various injuries in the blasts in the city Kano, according to police .Hundreds had gathered to listen to a sermon in a region terrorized by attacks from the Islamic militant group Boko Haram. Taliban insurgents pressed government forces on several fronts Friday, killing at least six Afghan soldiers in three separate incidents.

 

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