The chaos around aid distribution continues in the Strip, exacerbated by looting and violence.
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At least 18 dead in Gaza after Israeli strike hits street during food collection, hospitals say
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Parkinson’s may begin decades earlier — and your immune system might know first
Your T cells work hard to fight disease. Unfortunately, “friendly fire” from T cells can sometimes harm the body’s healthy tissues.
For people with autoimmune disease, T cell reactivity is a big problem. Haywire T cell responses lead to autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid…
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Russia Seizes Key Lithium Field in Challenge for U.S.-Ukraine Minerals Deal
The capture highlights a core problem in the agreement: The more territory Moscow grabs, the fewer resources Kyiv can offer to Washington.
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France wants to delay EU’s next climate milestone, Macron confirms – POLITICO
After Thursday’s European Council concluded in Brussels, Macron confirmed that he wants to deal with the 2035 target separately, and take more time to discuss 2040. | Christophe Petit Tesson/EFE via EPA Macron doesn’t think it’s worth rushing the discussion, however.
“It’s…
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340 injured, several still missing
Russia’s missile attack on the Dnipropetrovsk region on June 24 left more than 340 people injured, including 38 children. Search and rescue efforts are ongoing, with several individuals still reported missing.
The update was shared on Facebook by Ukraine’s…
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Migrant influx on Crete prompts Greece to send navy to counter new wave
Greece is deploying naval forces to Crete’s southern shores as migrant arrivals from Libya soar, with over 7,300 migrants landing this year. Shelters are overwhelmed.
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I quit the UK to live in a drab Communist-era block in Eastern Europe… and I love it
Half-way through my job interview for a newspaper role in Bucharest, a sudden panic hit me.
Was it Bucharest… or Budapest? Perhaps I was getting confused exactly where I had applied for. I resolved to avoid mentioning the name for the rest of…
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Trump administration struggles to back up president’s bold claims on Iran strikes
The Trump administration is running into a problem as it touts the U.S. strikes in Iran as an unqualified triumph: It hasn’t yet provided clear evidence to prove it.
The effort began after a preliminary classified U.S. intelligence assessment that leaked to the press appeared to undercut…
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Six US citizens detained for trying to send rice and Bibles to North Korea
The incident comes as South Korea’s new liberal government seeks to ease friction with Pyongyang and restart long-dormant talks.
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North Korea deployed 20% of Kim’s elite ‘personal reserve’ to fight against Ukraine in Russia, Umerov says
North Korea has already deployed around 11,000 elite troops to support Russia’s war against Ukraine, accounting for more than 20% of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s elite “personal reserve” force, Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said during a…
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