A rift between Algeria and France has heated up on Monday as Algiers ordered a dozen French diplomats out of the country.
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A rift between Algeria and France has heated up on Monday as Algiers ordered a dozen French diplomats out of the country.
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The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees …
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Gaza (Quds News Network)- The Israeli occupation released on Monday ten Palestinian prisoners from Gaza. The released prisoners were in poor health and were hospitalized at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in central Gaza.
The ten prisoners were set free at the Israeli-controlled Kissufim crossing in eastern Khan Younis in southern Gaza, local sources said.
Sources added that they were detained by the Israeli forces from the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza six months ago.
Last week,…
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Israeli forces escalated their offensive in the occupied West Bank last week across Palestinian cities and refugee camps, killing three Palestinians. The escalation came amid renewed Israeli plans to expedite annexation plans to solidify the expansion of key new settlement projects in the central West Bank, including connecting one of the largest Israeli settlements, Maale Adumim, to Jerusalem.
Last Monday, April 7, Israeli forces opened fire at three children in the town of…
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Tehran’s foreign minister will travel to Moscow this week for consultations over Iran’s nuclear talks with the United States, Iran and Russia have announced.
Abbas Araghchi will visit the Iranian ally later this week, Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Monday. The announcement of the trip – during which Araghchi will meet his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, Moscow said – came as details emerged regarding a second set of talks between Iran and the United States to…
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The visit is the latest sign of an apparent effort to improve ties between Syria and Lebanon after the fall of the Assad regime.
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Gabon’s military leader Brice Oligui Ngeuma, who led a coup in 2023, has been declared winner of the presidential election with 90% of the vote. In an exclusive interivew with Al Jazeera, Ngeuma said he promised to “restore dignity to the people”.
Published On 14 Apr 2025
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When the Trump administration announced in February 2025 that it was cutting 10% of staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it seemed that a small but storied program within it called the Epidemic Intelligence Service – also known as the CDC’s disease detectives – would also be cut. A few days later, the program was reinstated. And in March, Epidemic Intelligence Service officers traveled to Texas to support the state’s public health officials in fighting the…
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Imagine nearly every seat in Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center − over 20,000 seats − are empty. That’s the scale of Pennsylvania’s projected shortfall of registered nurses by 2026, according to the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania.
Hospitals in the state report an average 14% vacancy rate for registered nurses. In rural areas it is much higher.
This shortage, of course, is not just in hospitals. It also affects long-term care facilities, outpatient…
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The Hague (Quds News Network)- The Dutch government has been accused of being complicit in Israeli war crimes in the Occupied Palestinian Territories—particularly in Gaza—due to its ongoing direct and indirect support for Israel’s assaults, including supplying military dogs.
According to Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, the Netherlands has persisted in exporting military dogs to the Israeli forces and other security agencies in the region, despite their use as tools of torture…
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