French Foreign Ministry spokesman Christophe Lemoine affirmed his country’s opposition …
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French Foreign Ministry spokesman Christophe Lemoine affirmed his country’s opposition …
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Hamas is confronting a rare public backlash in Gaza as the death toll mounts from Israel’s bombardment and uncertainty looms over the militant group’s postwar future.
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The Palestinian Prisoners Affairs Commission and the Palestinian Prisoners Society have condemned the Israeli authorities for committing a heinous crime against 17-year-old Walid Khaled Abdullah Ahmed, who died in Israeli custody at the Megiddo prison. According to the results of an autopsy, starvation was identified as the primary cause of his severe symptoms, which ultimately led to his death.
Both organizations stated that Walid was medically examined…
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A young man was injured by Israeli occupation forces’ bullets …
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Germany plans to deport four foreign residents over pro-Palestine protests despite no criminal convictions.
In a move akin to the developments in the US, immigration authorities in Germany are moving to deport four young foreign residents “on allegations related to participation…
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A new exhibition opening in Paris on Friday showcases archaeological artifacts from Gaza, once a major commercial crossroads between Asia and Africa, whose heritage has been ravaged by Israel’s ongoing onslaught.
Around a hundred artifacts, including a 4,000-year-old bowl, a sixth-century mosaic from a Byzantine church and a Greek-inspired statue of Aphrodite, are on display at the Institut du Monde Arabe.
The rich and mixed collection speaks to Gaza’s past as a cultural melting pot, but the…
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Civilians in Sudan’s North Darfur’s capital, el-Fasher, and surrounding towns are starving.
The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have imposed a siege on them for about a year, yet they managed to forestall an invasion thanks to the Joint Forces – an array of local armed factions backed by the army.
The besieged civilians are now pleading for help, but some fear the army has neither the political will nor the capability to rescue civilians, say experts, local journalists and…
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A new CT-scan based risk score facilitates the identification of patients at risk of revision endoscopic sinus surgery due to chronic rhinosinusitis.
“This allows for early prediction of disease progression and planning of further treatment,” says Professor Sanna Toppila-Salmi of the University of Eastern Finland.
The results of the Finnish multi-centre study were published in Clinical and Translational Allergy.
Symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis, i.e., inflammation of the nasal and sinus…
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A new study, published today in Nature Chemistry by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and Yale University, shows how common gut bacteria can metabolize certain oral medications that target cellular receptors called GPCRs, potentially rendering these important drugs less effective.
Drugs that act on GPCRs, or G protein-coupled receptors, include more than 400 medications approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treatment of many common conditions such as…
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Birmingham scientists have shown that a sequence of just three amino acids may reduce the severity of psoriasis, when applied topically in an emollient cream.
The researchers, whose study is published in Pharmacological Research, identified the smallest part of a peptide (small protein) called PEPITEM, which occurs naturally in the body and regulates inflammation.
The study also showed that both PEPITEM and the three amino acid (tripeptide) sequence delivered a significant reduction in the…
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