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  • UK rejects criticism that move to recognise Palestinian state rewards Hamas

    UK rejects criticism that move to recognise Palestinian state rewards Hamas

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain on Wednesday rejected criticism that it was rewarding militant group Hamas by setting out plans to recognise a Palestinian state unless Israel took steps to improve the situation in Gaza and bring about peace.

    The sight of emaciated Gaza children has shocked the world in recent days and on Tuesday, a hunger monitor warned that a worst-case scenario of famine was unfolding there and immediate action was needed to avoid widespread death.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Palestinian Journalists Wrap Up Media Exchange Programme in Moscow

    Palestinian Journalists Wrap Up Media Exchange Programme in Moscow

    Moscow / PNN /

    A delegation of Palestinian journalists concluded their participation in the latest round of a media exchange programme hosted by RT Arabic (Russia Today) in Moscow, alongside 23 fellow journalists from seven Arab countries: Palestine, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, and Morocco.

    The five-day programme, organised in collaboration with Rossotrudnichestvo—the Russian federal agency for international humanitarian cooperation—is part of a broader…

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    News Source: english.pnn.ps

  • Tsunami waves reach US states of Hawaii, California after Russian quake | Earthquakes News

    Tsunami waves reach US states of Hawaii, California after Russian quake | Earthquakes News

    Governor Josh Green warns residents not to ‘put yourself in harm’s way’ and readies for possible rescue operations.

    Tsunami waves have reached California and Hawaii in the United States following a huge earthquake off Russia’s far east coast.

    Tsunami waves breached the US mainland west coast at California’s San Francisco at 1:12am (08:12 GMT) Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service for the San Francisco Bay Area. The tsunami is also impacting the state’s coastal Arena…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Yemen’s armed forces launch missile at Israel in response to ongoing genocide

    Yemen’s armed forces launch missile at Israel in response to ongoing genocide

    SANA’A, (PIC)

    Yemen’s armed forces announced the launch of a fresh “hypersonic ballistic missile” at Lod (Ben Gurion) airport on Tuesday evening.

    In the statement aired by Yemen’s al-Masirah satellite channel, military spokesman Yehya Sariee said the missile strike was in support of the Palestinian people and in response to the ongoing Israeli genocidal war on Gaza.

    The spokesman said the strike achieved its goal, halting air traffic and forcing thousands of Israelis to run for…

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    News Source: english.palinfo.com

  • Residents evacuated in Japan and the United States after tsunami warnings from a powerful earthquake in eastern Russia.

    Residents evacuated in Japan and the United States after tsunami warnings from a powerful earthquake in eastern Russia.

    A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia’s …

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    News Source: www.alquds.com

  • Trump’s approval rating in US drops to lowest level of his second term | Donald Trump News

    Trump’s approval rating in US drops to lowest level of his second term | Donald Trump News

    Polls find that Americans have mixed feelings about Trump’s handling of the US economy and immigration.

    United States President Donald Trump‘s approval rating has dropped to 40 percent, the lowest level of his second term in office, as Americans remain concerned about his handling of the economy and immigration.

    The three-day poll by Reuters news agency and Ipsos, which closed on Monday, surveyed 1,023 US adults nationwide and had a margin of error of 3 percentage points.

    Trump had a 41%…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Israel Kills More Than 60,000 Palestinians in 662 Days of Genocide in Gaza

    Israel Kills More Than 60,000 Palestinians in 662 Days of Genocide in Gaza

    Gaza (Quds News Network)- At least 60,034 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the start of the ongoing genocide in Gaza in October 2023, according to the enclave’s Ministry of Health on Tuesday.

    This includes 18,592 children, 9,782 women, and 4412 members. These groups, the Ministry added, constitute 55% of the total number of martyrs, “clearly reflecting the scale of Israel’s direct and unjustified targeting of civilians.”

    That’s one out of every 36…

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    News Source: qudsnen.co

  • On Europe’s hardened frontier, Greek island keeps migrants at bay

    On Europe’s hardened frontier, Greek island keeps migrants at bay

    By Edward McAllister and Vania Turner

    LONDON (Reuters) -Sailing in the June sunshine off the island of Lesbos, Greek fisherman Thanos Marmarinos remembers how he saved migrant women and children whose dinghy was breaking up in a gale one night ten years ago.

    Initially, when he received the midnight call, he was reluctant to leave his bed. The winds were bitterly cold, and he had already been on one rescue mission that evening – thousands of migrantswere arriving in rickety boats every day at…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Settlers torch swaths of land in W. Bank village

    Settlers torch swaths of land in W. Bank village

    WEST BANK, (PIC)

    A horde of extremist Jewish settlers set fire to swaths of agricultural land in Burqa village in the northwest of Nablus on Tuesday evening.

    Al-Baidar Organization for the Defense of Bedouin Rights said that settlers escorted by soldiers came from the illegal settlement of Homesh and set swaths of land aflame near Palestinian homes in Burqa village.

    Israeli soldiers reportedly fired tear gas canisters at homes in the village following the arson attack.

    The…

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    News Source: english.palinfo.com

  • Turkiye’s glaciers fall victim to climate change | Climate News

    Turkiye’s glaciers fall victim to climate change | Climate News

    Kemal Ozdemir looked up at the bare peaks of Mount Cilo in Turkiye’s southeast: “There were glaciers 10 years ago,” he recalled under a cloudless sky.

    A mountain guide for 15 years, Ozdemir then turned towards the torrent carrying dozens of blocks of ice below a slope covered with grass and rocks – a sign of glacier loss being exacerbated by global warming.

    “You can see that there are quite a few pieces of glacier in the water right now … the reason why the waterfalls flow so…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com