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Netanyahu government to make West Bank settlements a top priority
Read More Benjamin Netanyahu, who served 12 years as prime minister, is returning to power after he was ousted from office last year Benjamin Netanyahu, who served 12 years as prime minister, is returning to power after he was ousted from office last year
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Civil service union warns of possible strikes by junior doctors and teachers
Read More General secretary Mark Serwotka predicts ‘coordinated and synchronised’ action from January The head of the largest civil servants union has warned ministers that “coordinated and synchronised” strike action across the economy will “significantly escalate” from January. Mark Serwotka, the general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), was speaking as his…
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Turkey, Syria, Russia defence ministers hold talks in Moscow
Read MoreSides agree to continue meeting in the future to ensure stability in Syria and the region as a whole, Ankara says.Sides agree to continue meeting in the future to ensure stability in Syria and the region as a whole, Ankara says.
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Photos: Spain festival revellers hurl flour, eggs in mock coup
Read MoreRevellers dressed in mock military garb take part in Els Enfarinats food-battle in the southern Spanish town of Ibi.Revellers dressed in mock military garb take part in Els Enfarinats food-battle in the southern Spanish town of Ibi.
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Dementia patients in England facing ‘national crisis’ in care safety
Read More Nearly one in 10 care homes that offer dementia support reported on by inspectors in 2022 were given very worst rating Families of people with dementia have said there is a national crisis in care safety as it emerged that more than half of residential homes reported on by inspectors this year were…
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Ban on single-use restaurant tableware hailed as fast-food ‘revolution’ in France
Read More McDonald’s and other chains race to replace throwaway plastic with reusable cutlery and plates before dining deadline Fast food chains in France are preparing for one of the biggest changes to their restaurants in decades as the government bans disposable plates, cups and tableware for anyone eating or drinking on-site. Chains such as…
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Bosnia nominates first female Croat PM-designate
Read MoreBorjana Kristo is set to form a coalition government that will seek to look past ethnic divides.Borjana Kristo is set to form a coalition government that will seek to look past ethnic divides.
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Iraq prime minister orders crackdown on trademark violations
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Depriving Afghan women of an education would benefit no one
Read MoreThe Taliban’s anti-education edicts stand against the very foundations of Islam and will harm Afghan society as a whole.The Taliban’s anti-education edicts stand against the very foundations of Islam and will harm Afghan society as a whole.
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Number of Ukrainian refugees in Poland revealed
Read More 950,000 people are registered as such, with the total number of Ukrainian nationals in the country exceeding two million, a senior official has said Nearly a million Ukrainian refugees are now residing in Poland, Bartosz Marczuk, vice president of the Polish Development Fund, revealed on Tuesday. He estimated Warsaw has spent at least…
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US reveals possible steps to counter Iran’s drone production
Read More Washington says it plans to use export controls and work with companies to prevent Western technology from reaching Tehran The White House is working to prevent Iran from using Western parts to make military drones, Adrienne Watson, the spokeswoman for the US National Security Council, has said. Her statement came after Washington accused…
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Buttigieg vows Southwest Airlines will be held ‘accountable’ for 15,700 cancelled flights over holidays
Read More Transportation Secretary says airline has ‘completely melted down’ after cancelling more than 15,000 flights since 22 December Transportation Secretary says airline has ‘completely melted down’ after cancelling more than 15,000 flights since 22 December
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10 Ways the World Got Better In 2022
Read More Over the past year, the headlines have been dominated by alarming events: the Russian invasion of Ukraine, high inflation, supply chain shortages, and the threat of food insecurity for many nations. But 2022 was also a year of milestones toward a better future, scientific breakthroughs, and stories of hope. Here’s a look at…
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With Warming, Snowbound Buffalo Braces to Find More Dead
Read More (BUFFALO, N.Y.) — Buffalo was set to emerge from a deep freeze Wednesday, bringing some relief but also the tragic possibility of finding more victims amid melting snow from the area’s deadliest storm in decades. Officials said more than 30 people so far have been reported to have died because of the blizzard…
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U.S. weighs new COVID restrictions on travelers from China
Read MoreA statement released by U.S. officials cited “mounting concerns” over the COVID-19 surge in China and “the lack of transparent data” from the country.A statement released by U.S. officials cited “mounting concerns” over the COVID-19 surge in China and “the lack of transparent data” from the country.
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Winter storm Elliott – latest: Buffalo blizzard death toll climbs to 31 as New York bans driving to clear snow
Read More Buffalo region worst affected in US with at least 31 deaths after blizzard dumped 50 inches of snow on city Buffalo region worst affected in US with at least 31 deaths after blizzard dumped 50 inches of snow on city
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Ukraine war news – live: Russian economy ‘feeling the pinch’ as Putin’s exports shrink
Read More Economist says early data shows oil exports have declined since sanctions came into effect Economist says early data shows oil exports have declined since sanctions came into effect
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UK demands Iran ends detention of British nationals for diplomatic ‘leverage’
Read More Senior Tory MP calls on government to condemn ‘industrialised hostage-taking’ Senior Tory MP calls on government to condemn ‘industrialised hostage-taking’
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They put their lives on the line for America – then got deported. Now 94,000 veterans could finally come home
Read More The US has relied on immigrants through many of its biggest conflicts, but that doesn’t protect them from deportation, Josh Marcus reports The US has relied on immigrants through many of its biggest conflicts, but that doesn’t protect them from deportation, Josh Marcus reports
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Cassidy Hutchinson says Mark Meadows burned official papers in his office
Read More Mark Meadows burned documents about a dozen times between December 2020 and mid January 2021 Mark Meadows burned documents about a dozen times between December 2020 and mid January 2021
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Inside the final days of Twitter 1.0: How Elon Musk razed us to the ground
Read More Io Dodds reports on the true human cost of Twitter’s layoffs, the employee rights that were trampled over, and the chaos that ensued in offices across the world when Musk took the helm Io Dodds reports on the true human cost of Twitter’s layoffs, the employee rights that were trampled over, and the…
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Moscow Police rule out professor who is suing TikToker over Idaho murders
Read More TikTok user Ashley Guillard made a series of videos in early December baselessly accusing Professor Rebecca Scofield of being involved in the murders – and claiming to have solved other high-profile murders through tarot reading TikTok user Ashley Guillard made a series of videos in early December baselessly accusing Professor Rebecca Scofield of…
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Boris Johnson urged ‘hard egg’ approach to NI peace process, papers reveal
Read More Declassified documents suggest Johnson believed in 1996 that Britain could crush the IRA Boris Johnson urged a “hard egg” approach to the Northern Ireland peace process in 1996 in the belief Britain coueld crush the IRA, according to declassified documents. The then deputy editor of the Daily Telegraph favoured a security-led policy over…
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Former Pope Benedict is “very sick,” Pope Francis says
Read MorePope Francis said on Wednesday former Pope Benedict XVI is “very sick” and he is praying for him and would like the faithful to as well.Pope Francis said on Wednesday former Pope Benedict XVI is “very sick” and he is praying for him and would like the faithful to as well.
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Pakistani film to release in India after 11 years amid blowback
Read MoreThe Legend of Maula Jatt, which broke Pakistan’s box office records this year, is set to release on December 30.The Legend of Maula Jatt, which broke Pakistan’s box office records this year, is set to release on December 30.
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Japan launches new restrictions for travelers from China
Read MoreCOVID-19 cases surge in China as other countries look to place restrictions on travelers from the country. Lucy Craft reports.COVID-19 cases surge in China as other countries look to place restrictions on travelers from the country. Lucy Craft reports.
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China Covid: US considers restrictions on Chinese arrivals
Read MoreJapan and India have already announced tighter measures as China finally reopens its borders.Japan and India have already announced tighter measures as China finally reopens its borders.
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Andeans use fighting tradition to resolve conflict
Read MoreAn annual event in Peru aimed at settling old issues for the new year involves people fighting to music.An annual event in Peru aimed at settling old issues for the new year involves people fighting to music.
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Netanyahu gov’t says West Bank settlement expansion top priority
Read MoreIsrael’s incoming far-right government made the announcement a day before it is set to be sworn into office.Israel’s incoming far-right government made the announcement a day before it is set to be sworn into office.
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Moscow police say ‘someone has information’ about unsolved Idaho murders
Read More ‘Someone has information that adds context to what occurred on the night of the murders,’ Moscow Police said ‘Someone has information that adds context to what occurred on the night of the murders,’ Moscow Police said
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Tiger cub found by Mexico police in couple’s car boot
Read MoreThe cub was wedged in between suitcases in the boot, where guns and ammunition were also found.The cub was wedged in between suitcases in the boot, where guns and ammunition were also found.
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IBD Patients on the Most Effective Ways Doctors Can Treat Their Condition
Read More People who have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—which is the umbrella term for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis—often experience a range of symptoms, from intense abdominal cramping and pain to persistent diarrhea and overwhelming fatigue. Living with IBD can significantly disrupt everyday life and make it challenging to maintain physical and mental wellbeing. There’s…
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2022 Year in Review: Amid global turmoil, UN doggedly pursues international climate agreements
Read More Despite strong evidence that human activity played a role in catastrophic weather events, and the emergence of a fuel crisis sparked by the war in Ukraine, greenhouse gas emissions continued to rise. Nevertheless, the UN kept the climate emergency high on the international agenda, reaching major agreements on financing and biodiversity. Read the…
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Trump news – live: Jan 6 probe shows ex-president wanted ‘blanket pardons’ for rioters as taxes release loom
Read More Former president’s tax returns expected to be released by House Ways and Means Committee on Friday Former president’s tax returns expected to be released by House Ways and Means Committee on Friday
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Man arrested for racist and homophobic rant at California In-and-Out on Christmas Eve
Read More Jordan Douglas Krah, 40, was charged with two counts of a hate crime Jordan Douglas Krah, 40, was charged with two counts of a hate crime
