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  • Trump repeats Netanyahu’s lies to justify systematic starvation of Gaza

    Trump repeats Netanyahu’s lies to justify systematic starvation of Gaza

    GAZA, (PIC)

    Hamas has affirmed that US President Donald Trump’s statements accusing the Movement of controlling humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip are “nothing but a shocking repetition of the lies of Netanyahu’s terrorist government, which seeks to justify its systematic starvation of innocent civilians.”

    In a press statement on Tuesday, Hamas said these accusations clearly contradict UN reports, testimonies from humanitarian organizations working in the Strip, and all…

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    News Source: english.palinfo.com

  • China opposes the Israeli occupation's plan to expand the war of extermination in Gaza.

    China opposes the Israeli occupation's plan to expand the war of extermination in Gaza.

    China has expressed its opposition to Israel’s plan to expand …

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  • Israeli airstrikes target Yemen’s Sana’a, Amran

    Israeli airstrikes target Yemen’s Sana’a, Amran

    SANA’A, (PIC)

    Intensive Israeli airstrikes struck Yemen’s capital Sana’a and the northern city of Amran on Tuesday afternoon.

    Local media reported thick black smoke rising over both Sana’a and Amran following the Israeli attacks. In Sana’a, the strikes hit Sana’a International Airport, the Dhahban power plant, and two alleged military sites.

    In Amran, about 60 kilometers to the north of the capital, airstrikes reportedly targeted a cement factory.

    The Israeli…

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  • China opposes Israel’s continued military operations in Gaza – Middle East Monitor

    China opposes Israel’s continued military operations in Gaza – Middle East Monitor

    China on Tuesday said that it opposes Israel’s continued military operations in Gaza, expressing hope for the implementation of a ceasefire, Anadolu reports.

    “China is highly concerned about the current situation between Palestine and Israel,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian told a news conference according to an official transcript.

    “We oppose Israel’s continued military operations in Gaza and hope that all parties will continue to effectively…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Inside the Torture Cells: How Israel is ‘Slowly Killing’ Palestinian Resistance Leaders

    Inside the Torture Cells: How Israel is ‘Slowly Killing’ Palestinian Resistance Leaders

    Palestinian prisoners revealed harrowing details of torture and abuse inside Israeli prisons. (Design: Palestine Chronicle)

    By Fayha Shalash – Ramallah

    The Prisoners’ Information Office has warned that the violations committed against leaders of the Palestinian prisoner movement could lead to their death at any moment.

    Ikhlas al-Sayed anxiously awaits any news about the condition of her husband, Abbas al-Sayed, a prominent leader of the Palestinian Resistance movement Hamas and…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Canada trade shifts away from US amid trade tensions | International Trade

    Canada trade shifts away from US amid trade tensions | International Trade

    New data show both imports and exports with US fall as Canada expands trading relationships with other countries.

    Canada’s trade with the United States has tumbled in March, but a surge in exports to other countries have helped make up the downward shift.

    Exports to the US dropped by 6.6 percent during the month while imports from the US fell by 2.9 percent amid growing public discontent towards Canada’s longstanding ally and top trading partner, according to data released by Statistics…

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  • Breakthrough discovery uses gut bacteria and AI to diagnose a chronic pain syndrome

    Breakthrough discovery uses gut bacteria and AI to diagnose a chronic pain syndrome

    McGill University researchers, in collaboration with colleagues in Israel and Ireland, have developed AI technology that can detect patterns in gut bacteria to identify complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with remarkable accuracy, potentially transforming how CRPS is diagnosed and treated.

    CRPS, estimated to affect between 400,000 and 2.1 million people worldwide, typically develops in a limb after injury or surgery and can lead to long-term disability. It causes severe, persistent pain –…

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  • Accelerating drug discovery with a single carbon atom

    Accelerating drug discovery with a single carbon atom

    A research team from the University of Oklahoma has pioneered a groundbreaking method that could accelerate drug discovery and reduce pharmaceutical development costs. Their work, published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, introduces a safe, sustainable way to insert a single carbon atom into drug molecules at room temperature. These atoms have versatile diversification handles for further modifications that allow researchers to enhancing chemical diversity without…

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  • New chronic pain therapy retrains the brain to process emotions

    New chronic pain therapy retrains the brain to process emotions

    A new study led by UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) shows that targeting emotional processing is key to treating and managing chronic pain.

    The study is based on a randomised controlled trial led by Professor Sylvia Gustin and Dr Nell Norman-Nott, both from UNSW and NeuRA. Along with a team at NeuRA’s Centre for Pain IMPACT, they published their results today in JAMA Network Open.

    The trial showed that enhancing the brain’s capacity for emotional processing through…

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  • Most people say they want to know their risk for Alzheimer’s dementia, fewer follow through

    Most people say they want to know their risk for Alzheimer’s dementia, fewer follow through

    As researchers make progress in understanding how Alzheimer’s disease develops, there are growing opportunities for healthy research participants to learn their risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease dementia in the future. While many organizations often advocate for investigators to share risk estimates with individual participants, there are ethical concerns around doing so, given that there are no medical interventions to change that risk.

    A new study from Washington University School of…

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