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1. Pound falls as Bank of England governor says it could become 'more activist' on rate cuts -- business live; Andrew Bailey tells the Guardian the Bank could become a 'bit more aggressive' in cutting interest rates if news on inflation continued to be good'It's tragic': Bank of England governor watching Middle East crisis closely

2. Former head of Lebanese central bank in court on embezzlement charges; Protesters who lost savings in financial crisis demonstrated outside court as Riad Salameh pleaded not guilty

3. Climate activists in frame for £1m costs of protest bans run up by UK's biggest law firm; DLA Piper seeking to recover costs in relation to injunctions it secured for National Highways and HS2, records show

4. Protesters take to the streets across Nigeria over cost of living crisis; 'End bad governance' action held in Abuja, Minna, Katsina and Lagos despite government efforts to stifle it

5. Is democracy dying in Africa? Senegal's slide into chaos bodes ill in a year of key elections; With millions set to vote in 2024, the continent's future is in the hands of a younger generation disillusioned by the apparent failure of their elected leaders and stagnant economies

6. Enough is enough: five activists fighting back against Britain's cost of living crisis; As the UK faces the toughest winter in decades, leading campaigners against food and energy poverty, poor housing and other key issues share their anger -- and their desire for change

7. Climate and cost of living campaigners descend on London on same day; Just Stop Oil and allied groups called for supporters to march and 'occupy Westminster', while people supporting trade unions gathered at Kings Cross

8. Peter Dutton's defamation case against refugee activist Shane Bazzi ends with resolution; Bazzi will not face prospect of high court overturning earlier win and Dutton will not pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in costsGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast

9. 'Explosion of violence': Sierra Leone picks up the pieces after protests; At least 21 protesters and six officers have been killed as anger over the soaring cost of living spins out of control

10. On the street and online: social media becomes key to protest in Kenya; As elections near amid soaring debt and a cost-of-living crisis, grassroots activists are turning to social media to propel change

11. California gives people leaving prison just $200 to start over. After 50 years, that could change; The 'gate money' the state offers is 'insufficient to survive', one activist says, and can contribute to recidivism

12. 'Thanks to everyone at Asda': success for anti-poverty campaigner Jack Monroe; Activist cries in relief as she commends supermarket for lowering prices amid cost-of-living crisis

13. Ministers accused of failing to stem flow of Russian 'dirty money' into UK; Anti-corruption activists criticise government inaction in face of years of Kremlin provocation

14. From Kurdistan to Tehran: the urban-rural divide as Iranians turn out to vote; Voters and campaign activists in rural areas discuss different priorities from their counterparts in the capital, emphasizing economic development over political discourse

15. Clinton takes debt-free higher education from progressive dream to mainstream; Activists call frontrunner's so-called college compact 'ambitious' but families would still have to cover some costs, unlike Bernie Sanders' proposed bill

16. Greece: 'The crisis has brought out solidarity, love and collective action'; The plight of the Greek economy has been devastating, but it has also led to a flowering of civil society. Here two young activists look at five new initiatives

17. Will you campaign at the G7 summit in Germany? Share your photos and stories; If you are among the activists heading for the G7 summit to call for greater action on poverty and inequality, we'd like to hear from you -- send us your photographs, videos and stories via GuardianWitness

18. International: Iceland anti-government protesters teargassed: PM's car pelted with eggs as debt-hit economy sinks Demonstration estimated to be biggest since 1949

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