Hospitals in Gaza reported the killing of more than a dozen people, eight of them food-seekers, by Israeli fire on Saturday as Palestinians endured severe risks in their search for food amid airdrops and restrictions on overland aid delivery.
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Planes drop humanitarian aid into Gaza Strip as Israeli fire reportedly kills at least 18
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Nothing will change in Russia after Putin leaves – Budanov
A change in leadership in the Kremlin will not affect Russia’s overall direction.
Kyrylo Budanov, head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, said this in an interview with Moseichuk+, Ukrinform reports.
“Their system is fairly…
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Spain’s summer of CV-related resignations – POLITICO
But in July it was revealed that although her profile in the Spanish parliament’s website said she held a “dual degree in Law and Public Administration,” she held no degree whatsoever. Journalists also discovered that her profile at Guatemala’s Francisco Marroquín University, where…
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decision on redistribution of funds approved
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In pursuance of the decision of the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine approved a decision on the redistribution of…
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Former Serbian minister arrested over deadly railway station disaster – POLITICO
According to a statement issued by Serbian prosecutors, Momirović and other suspects arrested on Friday are believed to have artificially inflated invoices issued by the two Chinese companies that carried out the station’s revamp.
Prosecutors allege the corrupt practices resulted in the…
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Air Defense eliminate 45 out of 53 enemy drones
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Air defense eliminated 45 out of 53 enemy drones that attacked Ukraine on Saturday night, the Air Force of the Armed Forces reported.
“According to preliminary…
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Explosions disable Russia’s Central Asia-Center gas pipeline – source
Explosions have disabled the Central Asia-Center trunk gas pipeline in Russia.
According to Ukrinform sources, on August 2, a section of the Central Asia-Center pipeline was disabled in Russia’s Volgograd region. The pipeline system, owned by Gazprom, transports…
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Man, 76, remanded over ‘drug-laced sweets’ at summer camp
Dan MartinBBC News, Leicester
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Jon Ruben appeared at Leicester Magistrates’ Court on Saturday A 76-year-old man has appeared in court facing charges related to sweets allegedly laced with sedatives after children fell ill at a summer camp in…
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Military-industrial complex plants attacked in Russia
Important military-industrial complex plants were attacked again in Penza, Russia, at night, wrote Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council, on the Telegram…
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