Category: 4. World
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Florida plans to eliminate all childhood vaccine mandates in state first
State Surgeon General Joseph Lapado said all vaccine mandates would be appealed as he likened them to “slavery.”
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UAE warns Israeli annexation of West Bank would signal end of regional integration
The UAE says an Israeli annexation of the occupied West Bank could potentially call into question the fate of the Abraham Accords, signed between the two countries five years ago to establish official ties.
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Pro-Israel activists join genocide scholars group, highlighting open entry for non-experts
Pro-Israel activists on Wednesday joined the International Association of Genocide Scholars days after the group accused Israel of genocide, highlighting the fact that non-scholars can join the group.
The association charged Israel with…
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Police drag protesters from rails as Israelis rally for Gaza ceasefire
Police used water cannons and dragged protesters from the rails in Jerusalem on Wednesday as thousands demonstrated outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence.
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Lisbon funiculars suspended after accident kills 17 people
Authorities in the Portuguese capital have launched an investigation into the fatal incident, which happened on Wednesday evening during rush hour.
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Russian Economy Slipped Into ‘Technical Stagnation,’ Sberbank CEO Warns
Russia’s economy slipped into “technical stagnation” in the second quarter of this year, according to Sberbank CEO German Gref, who on Thursday repeated his past warnings that the Russian…
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Filmmakers of 'Voice of Hind Rajab' condemn 'dehumanisation' in Gaza
At the Venice Film Festival on Wednesday, the filmmakers and cast of Kaouther Ben Hania’s ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ made an emotional appeal to end the violence in Gaza, earning a standing ovation as they entered.
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Aid agencies ask countries to send more funds to help Afghanistan after Sunday's earthquake
The European Union and the United Kingdom have both donated to aid organisations at work in the region, side-stepping the Taliban government.
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