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UN says famine stalks all in Gaza; Israel shoots, wounds aid seekers | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Gaza is the “hungriest place on Earth”, the United Nations has said, as Israel continues to block all but a trickle of humanitarian aid from entering the Strip, where famine stalks the entire Palestinian population, and the Israeli military relentlessly bombs the besieged...

Confusion and concern loom over Mexico’s historic judicial election | Elections News

From the beginning, the reforms were controversial. Thousands of court workers went on strike to protest the constitutional amendment. Some protesters even stormed the Senate building. Critics accused the Morena party of seeking to strengthen its grip on power by electing sympathetic judges. Already,...

Real Madrid announce Alexander-Arnold signing from Liverpool | Football News

Spanish giants Real Madrid have confirmed the signing of England international Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool.Real Madrid have signed defender Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool on a deal until 2031. The 26-year-old England international’s contract at Anfield was drawing to an end but Madrid paid a...

Japanese seafood set to return to China after Fukushima wastewater row | Fukushima News

Tokyo and Beijing are closing in on a deal to allow Japanese seafood exports to resume following 2023 ban.China and Japan are closing in on a deal that would see the return of Japanese seafood imports to the Chinese market following a nearly...

Hamas says US ceasefire proposal means ‘continuation of killing’ in Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News

A ceasefire proposal with Israel tabled by the administration of United States President Donald Trump is “still under discussion” by Hamas, but in its current form will only result in “the continuation of killing and famine” in Gaza, an official from the Palestinian...

Tulkarem residents clear homes set for demolition | Military

NewsFeedResidents of Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank retrieve their belongings from their homes before they’re demolished by the Israeli military. Tens of thousands have already been forced out. This comes as Israel approves 22 illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank, the...
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