Some 80% of Gaza’s population of more than two million relies primarily on charity kitchens for food, because other sources have shut down under Israel’s blockade, according to the UN.
Category: 3. Europe
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WFP says its food stocks have run out under Israel's ongoing blockade of Gaza
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How Viral TikTok Content Is Changing The Way We Travel In Europe
From photogenic beaches in Greece to a diving competition in Bosnia, the phrase “TikTok made me go there” is more than just a trend.
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Thanks to social media, there’s a tiny village in Austria that has become a tourism hotspot because it…
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Trump’s efforts to split Europe and China on clean energy fall flat – POLITICO
Three officials, who like others were granted anonymity as they were not authorized to disclose the private meetings, said U.S. interventions were largely ignored and considered out of step with the cooperative atmosphere of the…
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As US steps back, can Europe navigate its critical security test?
– ‘We’re going to face a deterrence-based security future where Europeans will need to constantly play or strike the right balance between deterrence … and diplomacy,’ says International Crisis Group’s Marta…Continue Reading
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Letter fragment suggests Shakespeare did not abandon his wife in Stratford
New analysis of a letter fragment mentioning Shakespeare and his wife suggests the couple lived together in London in the early 17th century.
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Apple plans to switch US iPhone assembly to India in blow to China
Rising tariff and trade tensions between the US and China could significantly impact Apple’s sprawling supply chain, which is still heavily dependent on China.
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Keir Starmer bets on green patriotism to beat fossil fuels — and Farage – POLITICO
The China problem
But Starmer’s critics — including those in the Trump administration itself — have a ready-made counter.
The clean energy mission, they say, means Britain sleepwalking into dependence on a new energy hegemon — China, a country which dominates the supply…
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Some shark bites are ‘survival instinct’, researchers say in defence of threatened predator
This is the first time self-defence in sharks has been documented in detail.
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The impressive security measures at Pope Francis’ funeral, from anti-drone bazookas to Eurofighters
The security measures for the funeral of Pope Francis scheduled for Saturday 26 April will be unlike anything Rome has seen in living memory.
Thousands of police officers will be deployed for the funeral, with reinforcements arriving from several Italian regions. That’s before…
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Six European competition watchdogs throw shade on calls for loosening of telecoms M&A rules
Europe’s larger operator groups such as Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefónica and Vodafone have long been calling for looser regulation on mergers and acquisitions in Europe as they fret over the region’s competitiveness on key technologies such…
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