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  • Japan, Philippines pledge to deepen security ties amid China tensions | Politics News

    Japan, Philippines pledge to deepen security ties amid China tensions | Politics News

    Japan’s Ishiba and Philippines’s Marcos meet in Manila as nations confront China’s assertiveness in South China Sea.

    The leaders of Japan and the Philippines have pledged to deepen their security ties, including increased intelligence sharing, as they grapple with territorial disputes with China.

    On his first visit to the Philippines since assuming office in October, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Tuesday that the two countries oppose “attempts to change the status quo…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Is Swiping Fatigue Real? How Dating Apps Are Reshaping Mental Health

    Is Swiping Fatigue Real? How Dating Apps Are Reshaping Mental Health

    Recent studies show what many daters already feel: swiping through endless profiles can sap your mental health. Despite promising smarter, faster connections, dating apps are fueling rising levels of stress, self-doubt and emotional fatigue. While the technology keeps evolving, the human brain…

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    News Source: www.forbes.com

  • Spain lights up after massive blackout | Infrastructure

    Spain lights up after massive blackout | Infrastructure

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    People cheered and danced in Spain’s streets as power was restored following a massive, hours-long blackout. Spain and Portugal, which was also impacted, had nearly full power back by early Tuesday. The cause of the outage remains unclear.

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Hebrew Broadcast: Netanyahu's motorcade involved in an accident in Jerusalem

    Hebrew Broadcast: Netanyahu's motorcade involved in an accident in Jerusalem

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s convoy was involved in a traffic …

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  • I was forced to burn my books to survive in Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict

    I was forced to burn my books to survive in Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict

    When we were children, my siblings and I regularly spent our pocket money on new books. Our mother had instilled in us a passionate love for books. Reading wasn’t just a hobby; it was a way of living.

    I still remember the day our parents surprised us with a home library. It was a tall and wide piece of furniture with lots of shelves that they had placed in the living room. I was just five years old, but I recognised the sacredness of its corner from the very first moment.

    My father was…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Consumers, businesses less upbeat about US economy despite Trump’s hype | Donald Trump News

    Consumers, businesses less upbeat about US economy despite Trump’s hype | Donald Trump News

    Since taking office in January, United States President Donald Trump has been hyping about the performance of the US economy.

    “In the first four years, we had the greatest economy in the history of our country,” Trump (falsely) said on April 17 while meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. “I think we’re going to do even better this time,” he added, referring to his first term between 2016 and 2020.

    At a March 24 Cabinet meeting, he said, “We have numbers, and we…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Syrians in Damascus suburb in fear after sectarian violence

    Syrians in Damascus suburb in fear after sectarian violence

    In her home in the Damascus suburb of Jaramana, Riham Waqqaf spent the night trying to distract her children from the sound of sectarian clashes that have terrified local residents.

    “The gunfire didn’t stop throughout the night and intensified at dawn,” said the 33-year-old humanitarian worker.

    She told AFP by telephone on Tuesday that she tried to shield her children, but “turning up the TV volume or giving them my phone to watch video clips… did not help”.

    According to the Syrian…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Protesters clash with Israel forces over draft into new Ultra-Orthodox military brigade – Middle East Monitor

    Protesters clash with Israel forces over draft into new Ultra-Orthodox military brigade – Middle East Monitor

    Large-scale protests broke out yesterday as Haredi demonstrators clashed with Occupation forces outside two Israel Defence Forces (IDF) enlistment centres, voicing fierce opposition to the drafting of ultra-Orthodox men into the military’s newly formed Hasmonean Brigade.

    According to The Times of Israel, hundreds of ultra-Orthodox protesters gathered outside the Jerusalem recruitment office in the Romema neighbourhood, while a separate group demonstrated at the…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • France Parliament honours Muslim worshiper killed in mosque attack – Middle East Monitor

    France Parliament honours Muslim worshiper killed in mosque attack – Middle East Monitor

    The French Parliament observed a minute of silence, Tuesday, for Aboubakar Cisse, who was fatally stabbed at a mosque last week in the southern Gard region, according to broadcaster, BFMTV.

    The tribute was announced earlier by National Assembly President, Yael Braun-Pivet, who described the killing as a “cowardly assassination” that “shocked the nation”, Anadolu Agency reports.

    Braun-Pivet said the decision to hold the tribute was made following…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • What we know about power outage in Spain, Portugal | Energy News

    What we know about power outage in Spain, Portugal | Energy News

    Spain and Portugal have regained access to electricity after one of Europe’s worst blackouts paralysed transport systems, disrupted mobile communications and postponed medical procedures.

    For almost a day from Monday to early on Tuesday, tens of millions of people were plunged into darkness. In major cities like Barcelona, Madrid and Lisbon, people were trapped in lifts, stuck on trains and unable to access the internet.

    Meanwhile, queues snaked outside the few supermarkets running on…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com