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Category: 4. World
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Masked fighters seen executing men in Gaza City as Hamas fights with rival groups
Violent clashes have erupted between Hamas and rival groups in several areas across Gaza, including an incident that culminated in an apparent public execution, as worries grow about the security situation…
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Hamas to release more remains of Gaza hostages
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Military seizes power in Madagascar : NPR
CAPSAT military unit commander Col. Michael Randrianirina, center, reads a statement saying that the armed forces are…
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Trump’s Gaza deal won’t end Starmer’s trouble with the left – POLITICO
In the House of Commons on Tuesday, one pro-Palestine independent MP, Dewsbury and Batley’s Iqbal Mohamed, gave a flavor of the many contentious issues Starmer will still have to navigate.
He called for the British PM to push for the…
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Israel limits aid and keeps Rafah crossing closed in dispute over hostage remains | Gaza
The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced its first test on Tuesday when Israel said the flow of aid into the devastated Palestinian territory would be cut by half and the crucial Rafah border crossing with Egypt would not open as planned, accusing…
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US Supreme Court rejects Alex Jones' appeal against $1.4bln Sandy Hook shooting defamation ruling
The former Infowars host described the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in which 20 children were killed as a hoax staged by crisis actors.
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Reunited hostage describes stark differences in couple’s Gaza captivity
Former Israeli hostage Noa Argamani spoke out Tuesday after her partner was released under the Gaza ceasefire deal, to describe the differences in their treatment in captivity in the Palestinian territory.
“Two years passed since the last moment I…
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French prime minister will suspend a pension reform to avoid government collapse
PARIS (AP) — French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu on Tuesday announced he would suspend a much-debated plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64, in a move aimed at preventing his fragile…
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