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In a Rafah school called ‘Hope’, Gaza IDPs seek shelter from Israel’s bombs
Read MoreThe staff and students at El-Amal Rehabilitation Society have pivoted to helping displaced people coming to Rafah.The staff and students at El-Amal Rehabilitation Society have pivoted to helping displaced people coming to Rafah.
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India’s opposition slams gov’t as top election official quits ahead of vote
Read MoreArun Goel’s resignation leaves poll body with only one of three mandated officials to conduct the election, due by May.Arun Goel’s resignation leaves poll body with only one of three mandated officials to conduct the election, due by May.
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Biden says he regrets using the term ‘illegal’ to describe suspected killer of Laken Riley
Read More Trump joined at his rally by Riley’s parents, her sister, and friends Trump joined at his rally by Riley’s parents, her sister, and friends
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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 746
Read MoreAs the war enters its 746th day, these are the main developments.As the war enters its 746th day, these are the main developments.
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Pure imagination: Tasmanian premier vows to build world’s largest chocolate fountain if re-elected
Read More Liberal Jeremy Rockliff commits $12m and says ‘chocolate experience’ at Claremont would be ‘the greatest thing to happen to tourism since Mona’ Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Dubai is home to the world’s tallest skyscraper, Burj Khalifa.…
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Deadly blast hits Pakistani city of Peshawar
Read MoreThe blast in Peshawar’s Board Bazaar area wounded one person believed to be in a critical condition.The blast in Peshawar’s Board Bazaar area wounded one person believed to be in a critical condition.
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Michelle Donelan set to face more questions over taxpayer-funded £15,000 payout
Read More Cross-party group of peers expected to ask for more details about why minister made and withdrew claims about two academics The cabinet minister Michelle Donelan is to face more questioning this week over her judgment after taxpayers funded a payout to an academic she had falsely accused of supporting Hamas. The science secretary…
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‘I considered him a decent person’: how Putin’s puppets help to dupe Russia’s voters
Read More As Russians prepare to give the president another six-year term this week, an ex-rival has gone from protest candidate to grotesque war hawk Two election cycles ago, in 2012, Sergei Mironov was loudly playing the role of opposition to Russia’s ruling party, wearing the white ribbon of the protest movement in the State…
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Survivors of UK terror attacks warn: ‘Don’t equate Muslims with extremists’
Read More Open letter signed by families of victims including Manchester Arena bombing says debate ‘must not play into terrorists’ hands’ More than 50 survivors of terrorist attacks, including the Manchester Arena bombing and the London Bridge attacks, have signed an open letter warning politicians to stop conflating British Muslims with extremism. The signatories include…
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‘Oh my god!’ Donatella Versace rescued from lift
Read MoreIt took several people to hold the elevator doors open to allow the Italian fashion designer a tight escape.It took several people to hold the elevator doors open to allow the Italian fashion designer a tight escape.
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Trump and Biden trade barbs in competing campaigns in swing state of Georgia
Read More Trump blames Biden for death of 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley Trump blames Biden for death of 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley
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‘Waiting for the storm’: Israelis and Palestinians fear difficult week as Ramadan starts
Read More Key site is al-Aqsa mosque on what Jews call the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Peaceful access for Muslims could send a message of calm Israelis and Palestinians are bracing themselves for a tense and potentially violent week, with no sign of a ceasefire likely in Gaza and calls from Hamas for protest marches…
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Portugal’s far-right Chega party eyes kingmaker role as country goes to polls
Read More Election triggered by resignation of prime minister António Costa could see scandal-hit Socialist party ousted by rightwing coalition The Portuguese left and right are braced for a tight race as the country prepares to vote in its second snap general election in three years, a closely fought contest that is also expected to…
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At least 19 killed, 7 missing in flash floods in Indonesia
Read MoreDisaster management agency says more than 80,000 people have fled to temporary government shelters.Disaster management agency says more than 80,000 people have fled to temporary government shelters.
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False GPS signal surge makes life hard for pilots
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Japan Coalition Member Says Election Likely in Fall After LDP’s Vote
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Haiti crisis: gangs attack police stations as Caribbean leaders call for emergency meeting
Read More National palace guards set up security ring after gangs attack at least three police stations in Port-au-Prince Explainer: what caused Haiti’s gang violence crisis Police and palace guards worked on Saturday to retake some streets in Haiti’s capital after gangs launched massive attacks on at least three police stations. Guards from the National…
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US opens criminal probe into Boeing 737 MAX mid-flight blowout
Read MoreInvestigation comes amid heightened scrutiny of Boeing’s safety record following fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019.Investigation comes amid heightened scrutiny of Boeing’s safety record following fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019.
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Hobart endures hottest night in 112 years as severe heatwave hits south-eastern Australia
Read More Extreme heat forecast to continue across Victoria, Tasmania, SA and NSW for several days, as record temperatures cause cancellation of long weekend events Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Hobart residents sweated through the city’s hottest night in…
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US military ship heading to Gaza to build port
Read MoreWith land and air deliveries proving difficult, it is hoped a floating pier will help aid get into Gaza by sea.With land and air deliveries proving difficult, it is hoped a floating pier will help aid get into Gaza by sea.
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Biden and Trump hold competing rallies in Georgia
Read MoreBoth men are expected to clinch their respective parties’ nominations for president on Tuesday.Both men are expected to clinch their respective parties’ nominations for president on Tuesday.
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Ireland votes to keep ‘sexist’ language in the constitution
Read More The voters rejected the proposal to expand the definition of families and the role of women Irish voters have overwhelmingly rejected the proposal to revise the definition of families in the country’s conservative constitution and remove the mention of women’s “duties in the home.” Both the government and opposition parties have argued that…
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Chaos unfolds in Haiti as Caribbean leaders call an emergency meeting
Read MoreGangs launched massive attacks on at least three police stations late Friday.Gangs launched massive attacks on at least three police stations late Friday.
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Sweden and Canada resume funding the U.N. aid agency for Palestinians
Read More Many countries halted funding after Israel accused 12 of UNRWA’s thousands of employees of participating in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks. (Image credit: Mahmoud Essa) Many countries halted funding after Israel accused 12 of UNRWA’s thousands of employees of participating in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks.
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Lufthansa faces new two-day strike in Germany
Read MoreCabin crew will go on strike at Frankfurt and Munich airports on Tuesday and Wednesday.Cabin crew will go on strike at Frankfurt and Munich airports on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Biden makes contradictory remarks on ‘red lines’ for Israel in Gaza
Read MoreUS president says Israel’s Netanyahu is ‘hurting Israel’ more than helping in his handling of the war.US president says Israel’s Netanyahu is ‘hurting Israel’ more than helping in his handling of the war.
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Craig Foster apologises to Sam Kerr after arguing her alleged remark to UK police officer was racist
Read More Former Socceroo says he made a mistake and is ‘very pleased to be able to learn’ that ‘racism can only be perpetrated against a marginalised person or group’ Former Socceroo Craig Foster has apologised to Sam Kerr for criticising the Matildas captain after it was revealed she allegedly called a police officer in…
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Ugandan man behind viral fake East African currency shocked by its success
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What a $1 deal says about America’s office market
Read MoreThe US is facing an office property “apocalypse”, which is creating worries around the world.The US is facing an office property “apocalypse”, which is creating worries around the world.
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U.S. continues desperately-needed food airdrops into Gaza
Read MoreThe United Nations’ World Food Program warns that a quarter of the population of Gaza is “one step away from famine.” Aid has been slow to arrive, due largely to the bombed-out infrastructure and lawlessness. As an emergency alternative, the U.S. and several other countries are airdropping food and supplies. Chris Livesay reports from…
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How China’s boarding schools are silencing Tibet’s language
Read MoreMandarin is being taught to Tibetans as their main language, threatening the future of their culture.Mandarin is being taught to Tibetans as their main language, threatening the future of their culture.
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Apple ‘like Godfather’ with new App Store rules
Read MoreAs Apple begins to allow other app stores on iPhones one entrepreneur criticises its behaviour.As Apple begins to allow other app stores on iPhones one entrepreneur criticises its behaviour.
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IDF completes road across Gaza, satellite images show
Read MoreThe IDF says it is to facilitate troop movements but experts fear it could be used as a barrier.The IDF says it is to facilitate troop movements but experts fear it could be used as a barrier.
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U.S. forces, allies shoot down more than 2 dozen Houthi drones in Red Sea
Read MoreThe U.S. military and its allies shot down a flurry of at least 28 drones in the Red Sea fired by Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen early Saturday, the Pentagon said.The U.S. military and its allies shot down a flurry of at least 28 drones in the Red Sea fired by Iranian-backed Houthi militants…
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Is Europe doing enough to help Ukraine?
Read MoreWith US military support stalled in Congress, European leaders are rapidly changing their thinking.With US military support stalled in Congress, European leaders are rapidly changing their thinking.
