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The Israeli military has said it will pause fighting in three parts of Gaza for 10 hours a day until further notice. This is ...
If President Donald Trump wants to make a genuine difference in the higher education sector, he should dismantle the federal ...
A Labour minister was left squirming as he was questioned on whether the Royal Navy should be deployed to help deal with the ...
The Israeli military announced on Sunday a pause in military activity in three designated areas of Gaza, shortly after it ...
International alarm over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza has increased and as Israel and the U.S. appeared on Friday to ...
US President Donald Trump contacted the leaders of Cambodia and Thailand on Saturday in an attempt to broker a cease-fire ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNThe top 20 Nottinghamshire schools handing out the most suspensionsThe Bulwell Academy had the highest number of total suspensions in Nottinghamshire, with 1771, followed by Ellis Guilford ...
Israel said Saturday that it air dropped aid into the Gaza Strip and would open humanitarian corridors, as it faced growing international condemnation over the deepening hunger crisis in the ...
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Inquirer on MSNIsrael Declares Gaza Fighting Pause Amid Deepening Hunger CrisisIsrael declared a “tactical pause” in fighting in parts of Gaza on Sunday and said it would allow the UN and aid agencies to open secure land routes to tackle a deepening hunger crisis.
The IDF says it will pause fighting in three areas from 10am to 8pm daily, beginning today. It comes amid a worsening humanitarian crisis that has seen more than 100 people die from ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNGwyneth Paltrow reportedly paid millions to clean up Astronomer’s viral scandalColdplay concert scandal leads the tech company to hire Chris Martin’s ex-wife for damage control, a move being branded as ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNThe Philippine crisis: Poverty, overpopulation, corruption and indebtednessDebt as a Symptom of Corruption, Not a Cause of Development The Philippines’ ballooning debt—projected to reach ₱17.35 trillion by end-2025 and push the debt-to-GDP ratio to 62%—is often framed as a ...
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