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Influencer Harry Jowsey diagnosed with skin cancer
Read MoreThe TV personality urges his followers to “please wear sunscreen” after being diagnosed with skin cancer.The TV personality urges his followers to “please wear sunscreen” after being diagnosed with skin cancer.
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Efforts to secure ceasefire in Gaza continue
Read MoreAttempts to establish a ceasefire in Gaza are ongoing, with Hamas saying today that it is reviewing the latest Israeli counter-proposals as international negotiators work for a truce. Meanwhile, aid workers trying to make a difference in Gaza face perilous conditions.Attempts to establish a ceasefire in Gaza are ongoing, with Hamas saying today that…
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Another $30 million US drone destroyed off Yemen’s coast – CBS
Read More Military officials say the US Air Force has lost a total of three MQ-9 Reaper UAVs in the region since November The US has lost yet another $30 million MQ-9 Reaper drone off the coast of Yemen, CBS News reported on Friday, citing Pentagon officials. While an investigation into the crash is still…
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US TikTok ban unconstitutional – presidential candidate
Read More RFK Jr. intends to sue the White House, claiming it is trying to “screw” young Americans simply to appear tough on China US independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. intends to file a lawsuit against the American government over its threat to ban the TikTok social media platform, which has 170 million…
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Much of Ukraine aid stolen – French party leader
Read More Western assistance to Kiev prolongs the conflict with Russia and enriches corrupt officials, Florian Philippot has said A large part of Western aid to Kiev is being embezzled by Ukrainian officials, despite President Vladimir Zelensky’s assurances that it is being put to good use in the fight against Russia, a top French politician…
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Ramaphosa hails ANC record as South Africa marks 30 years of democracy
Read MorePresident Ramaphosa lauds South Africa’s achievements under his party’s leadership since the end of apartheid in 1994.President Ramaphosa lauds South Africa’s achievements under his party’s leadership since the end of apartheid in 1994.
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Beleaguered fHumza Yousaf says he does not rule out Scottish election
Read More SNP leader wrote to other parties asking them to find ‘common ground’ ahead of no confidence vote Humza Yousaf has said he does not rule out a Holyrood election after writing to the leaders of Scotland’s political parties asking them to find “common ground” ahead of a no confidence vote. Yousaf has come…
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UK troops could be sent to Gaza to help deliver aid
Read More The government is said to be considfering the move, but officials have said that no decision has yet been made The government is said to be considfering the move, but officials have said that no decision has yet been made
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Teenager finds ‘holy grail’ Lego octopus from 1997 spill off Cornwall coast
Read More Boy discovers octopus figurine that fell from cargo ship along with 5m other Lego pieces during storm A 13-year-old boy has discovered a “holy grail” Lego octopus which spilled into the sea from a shipping container in the 1990s. The octopus is one of nearly 5m Lego pieces that fell into the sea…
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From LA to NY, student protests in support of Palestine grow strong in US
Read MoreStudents keep protesting at universities across the US as law enforcement steps in to remove protesters from campuses.Students keep protesting at universities across the US as law enforcement steps in to remove protesters from campuses.
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US health officials probe spice pesticide claims
Read MoreOfficials in several countries say spice mixes made by MDH and Everest may contain ethylene oxide.Officials in several countries say spice mixes made by MDH and Everest may contain ethylene oxide.
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At this annual festival in Colombia, donkeys play dress up
Read More We look at how one town in Colombia pays homage to the donkey at one of the country’s most popular annual festivals. We look at how one town in Colombia pays homage to the donkey at one of the country’s most popular annual festivals.
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British army unsure if injured runaway horses will return to duties
Read More Vida and Quaker from the Household Cavalry are recovering from surgery after four horses broke loose in London The army has said it is too early to know for sure if two military horses that suffered serious injuries after running loose through London will return to duties. Seven horses and six soldiers from…
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US spies believe Putin didn’t order Navalny’s death – WSJ
Read More The Russian president isn’t likely to have mandated the killing of the imprisoned opposition figure, the sources have told the outlet The CIA and other US intelligence agencies have determined that the Russian authorities weren’t involved in the death of opposition figure Alexey Navalny, the Wall Street Journal has reported, citing people familiar…
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A small museum of Palestinian embroidery in Jordan keeps ancient heritage alive
Read More Widad Kawar, 94, started collecting Palestinian dresses when she was a child in Jerusalem and founded a museum dedicated to Palestinian embroidery. She talks about what has been lost and what endures. Widad Kawar, 94, started collecting Palestinian dresses when she was a child in Jerusalem and founded a museum dedicated to Palestinian…
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Germany’s far-right AfD is using TikTok to vie for the immigrant vote
Read More In the upcoming elections, the German Anti-Immigrant Party seeks votes from Turkish-German Voters. In the upcoming elections, the German Anti-Immigrant Party seeks votes from Turkish-German Voters.
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US intelligence believes Putin probably didn’t order his rival Navalny’s killing, report claims
Read More US intelligence agencies don’t ‘dispute Putin’s culpability’ for his rival Navalny’s death US intelligence agencies don’t ‘dispute Putin’s culpability’ for his rival Navalny’s death
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Antony Blinken buys Taylor Swift album during Beijing record store visit
Read More US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, was spotted buying a Taylor Swift album during an official visit to Beijing, as he took a detour between meetings. US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, was spotted buying a Taylor Swift album during an official visit to Beijing, as he took a detour between meetings.
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A 100-degree heat wave in Gaza offers a sweltering glimpse of a tough summer to come
Read More The heat bore down on Palestinians living in tents and aid groups working in the sun. UNRWA reported several heat injuries among its staff, and at least one 18-year-old Palestinian died from the heat. The heat bore down on Palestinians living in tents and aid groups working in the sun. UNRWA reported several…
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Germany cracks down on pro-Palestine protesters (VIDEO)
Read More Berlin police have arrested 75 people after clashing with demonstrators camped outside the Chancellery Dozens of people were arrested in Berlin on Friday as German police moved to clear a pro-Palestinian protest camp set outside the Chancellery building two weeks ago. The activists residing in the camp, which consisted of 20 tents, have…
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Possible Trump VP pick defends killing her dog
Read MoreSouth Dakota Governor Kristi Noem recalls shooting a dog and a goat in a soon-to-be released memoir.South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem recalls shooting a dog and a goat in a soon-to-be released memoir.
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Power restored to Sierra Leone as minister quits
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Turkish power ship resumes supply to Sierra Leone after bill paid
Read MoreMost of the electricity in the capital is supplied by a Turkish ship floating off the country’s coast.Most of the electricity in the capital is supplied by a Turkish ship floating off the country’s coast.
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Russia attacks Ukrainian energy sector as Kyiv launches drones
Read MoreRussia has launched a barrage of missiles against Ukraine directed at energy facilities.Russia has launched a barrage of missiles against Ukraine directed at energy facilities.
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Exodus From Bibi
Read More As we mark Passover, when Jews celebrate their founding liberation from a tyrannical Pharaoh who enslaved them, the sages remind us Pharaohs come in all guises and liberation is not a one-time event. It must be re-enacted in each generation and in each heart. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] Today,16 million Jews in a world of…
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Turkish power ship resumes supply to Sierra Leone after bill paid
Read MoreMost of the electricity in the capital is supplied by a Turkish ship floating off the country’s coast.Most of the electricity in the capital is supplied by a Turkish ship floating off the country’s coast.
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Rageh Omaar receiving care after becoming unwell on air, ITV says
Read More International affairs editor became unwell while presenting News at Ten on Friday The ITV News presenter Rageh Omaar is receiving medical care after becoming “unwell” live on-air, ITV has said. The ITV News international affairs editor was presenting the News at Ten on Friday evening when he appeared shaky and to be having…
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Musk doubts White House Ukraine claims
Read More It’s not clear what a victory over Russia is supposed to look like, the entrepreneur has claimed Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has challenged the administration of US President Joe Biden to define what “victory” would look like in the Ukraine conflict, after a senior White House official claimed that Kiev can defeat Russia.…
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Let Rishi Sunak ‘get on with the job’, says Grant Shapps
Read More Defence secretary says MPs must give the PM ‘space’ as Tory figures appear to be vying for leadership Conservative MPs looking for a new party leader need to allow Rishi Sunak to “get on with the job”, Grant Shapps has said. Amid speculation that Sunak could announce an election next week in order…
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Iraqi TikTok star Om Fahad shot dead in Baghdad night attack
Read MoreThe influencer, who had hundreds of thousands of followers, had been sentenced to six months in prison last year.The influencer, who had hundreds of thousands of followers, had been sentenced to six months in prison last year.
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Four Vietnamese nationals arrested in London over people smuggling
Read More Joint UK-French investigation alleges group advertised small-boat crossings of Channel on social media Four Vietnamese nationals have been arrested in London after an investigation into alleged people smugglers advertising small-boat crossings of the Channel on Facebook. The joint UK-French investigation alleges the group shared posts aimed at the Vietnamese community and charged migrants…
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Mount Fuji view to be blocked to deter tourists
Read MoreResidents are fed up with visitors dropping rubbish and parking illegally as they seek the perfect photo.Residents are fed up with visitors dropping rubbish and parking illegally as they seek the perfect photo.
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Sudan: A savage war and toxic information battle
Read MoreDomestic rivalries and external players pollute the Sudanese information space.Domestic rivalries and external players pollute the Sudanese information space.
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‘Free at last’: When South Africa voted in democracy, kicked out apartheid
Read MoreAl Jazeera’s Mike Hanna reflects on April 27, 1994 and the lessons from the transition from apartheid to democracy.Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna reflects on April 27, 1994 and the lessons from the transition from apartheid to democracy.
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Spain to send Patriot missiles to Ukraine
Read More Kiev will receive munitions for the US-made air defense system, Madrid has announced Spain will supply Ukraine with Patriot missiles, Defense Minister Margarita Robles confirmed on Friday, amid outside pressure to provide the weapons. Robles made the announcement during a virtual meeting of the so-called Ramstein Group, which comprises Ukraine’s Western backers. A…
