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  • BBC Cancelled Gary Lineker’s Final Match of the Day Interview with Mo Salah Over Gaza

    BBC Cancelled Gary Lineker’s Final Match of the Day Interview with Mo Salah Over Gaza

    London (Quds News Network)- Gary Lineker’s final interview as host of Match of the Day, planned with Liverpool star Mohamed Salah, was reportedly cancelled by the BBC shortly before his farewell episode over concerns that the conversation could touch on the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza.

    The former England striker, 64, stepped down from the programme last weekend after 25 years, following an agreement to part ways earlier than expected.

    The decision came in the wake of Lineker…

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  • Molecular link between air pollution and pregnancy risks

    Molecular link between air pollution and pregnancy risks

    A new study by Emory University researchers, published Thursday in Environmental Science & Technology, found that exposure to the tiny particles in air pollution during pregnancy can disrupt maternal metabolisms, altering key biological pathways. These changes were associated with increased risk of various negative birth outcomes, including premature birth.

    The study, which analyzed blood samples provided by 330 pregnant women from the Atlanta metropolitan area, is believed to be the first…

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  • Eating an array of smaller fish could be nutrient-dense solution to overfishing

    Eating an array of smaller fish could be nutrient-dense solution to overfishing

    To satisfy the seafood needs of billions of people, offering them access to a more biodiverse array of fish creates opportunities to mix-and-match species to obtain better nutrition from smaller portions of fish.

    The right combination of certain species can provide up to 60% more nutrients than if someone ate the same quantity of even a highly nutritious species, according to an analysis by Cornell University researchers.

    “This research hopefully highlights the importance of biodiversity,…

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  • Pancreatic cancer spreads to liver or lung thanks to this protein

    Pancreatic cancer spreads to liver or lung thanks to this protein

    A protein called PCSK9 determines how pancreatic cancer cells metastasize to different parts of the body.

    Scientists at UC San Francisco have discovered how pancreatic cancer cells thrive in the lungs or liver, environments that are as distinct to cells as the ocean and desert are to animals. The spread of cancer cells to organs like these often produces the very first symptoms of pancreatic cancer. But by that time, the pancreatic cancer has spread out of control.

    The findings, published…

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  • Iran eyes stronger anti-US bloc as parliament speaker visits Venezuela, Cuba, Brazil

    Iran eyes stronger anti-US bloc as parliament speaker visits Venezuela, Cuba, Brazil

    Iran is portraying the visit as a symbol of growing partnership with like-minded governments within Washington’s traditional sphere of influence despite mounting Western pressure.

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  • Israel escalates incitement to assassinate Hamas officials – Middle East Monitor

    Israel escalates incitement to assassinate Hamas officials – Middle East Monitor

    Israel has escalated its incitement to assassinate senior officials in the Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas, both inside and outside the Gaza Strip.

    Avi Ashkenazi, a military correspondent for the right-wing Maariv newspaper said, after Israel had officially confirmed the successful elimination of Al-Qassam Brigades Commander Mohammed Sinwar and Rafah Brigade Commander Mohammed Shabaneh by bombing a tunnel in Khan Yunis, the Israeli occupation army, the…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • US factory orders slump in April as spending on tariff anticipation fades | Business and Economy

    US factory orders slump in April as spending on tariff anticipation fades | Business and Economy

    Orders tumble by 3.7 percent after a rise in March when businesses increased purchases in anticipation of tariffs.

    Orders from United States factories have tumbled in April after a surge in March when businesses had front-loaded purchases in anticipation of tariffs.

    New orders for US manufactured goods dropped by 3.7 percent on a monthly basis, worse than economists had expected, according to Census Bureau data released on Tuesday.

    Economists polled by the Reuters news agency expected a 3.1…

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  • UN experts urges safe passage for Freedom Flotilla carrying Gaza aid – Middle East Monitor

    UN experts urges safe passage for Freedom Flotilla carrying Gaza aid – Middle East Monitor

    UN experts yesterday called for the protection of a ship operated by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, which departed from Italy on Sunday carrying food, medical supplies, and baby items bound for Gaza, Anadolu reported.

    “Aid is desperately needed for the people of Gaza to forestall annihilation, and this initiative is a symbolic and powerful effort to deliver it,” the experts said in a joint statement. “Israel should remember that the world is watching…

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  • Ukraine claims attack on Kerch Bridge linking Crimea, Russia | Russia-Ukraine war

    Ukraine claims attack on Kerch Bridge linking Crimea, Russia | Russia-Ukraine war

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    Video released by Ukraine’s SBU shows what the security service claims was an attack it conducted on the bridge linking Crimea and Russia’s Krasnodar Krai. The SBU says it “severely damaged” the bridge’s supports, though the extent of the damage is not clear from the footage.

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • The forgotten prisoner – Mondoweiss

    The forgotten prisoner – Mondoweiss

    Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in Religion News Service (RNS). The link to the original piece by Dr. Omar Suleiman can be found here.

    I was familiar with the cold, concrete visitation room: The walls were bare, the lighting too bright, the silence unsettling. In the same room I had first met Badar Khan Suri — the Georgetown University professor and father of young children who was one of many swept into ICE detention for daring to speak out against…

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