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  • Climate change may be pushing fungal allergy season earlier

    Climate change may be pushing fungal allergy season earlier

    There’s no rest for allergy sufferers.

    Fungal allergy season gets going an average of 22 days earlier than it did 20 years ago, researchers report in the July GeoHealth. Rising temperatures and altered precipitation are linked to the new pattern, suggesting that climate change is making fungal allergy season worse. 

    “Two to three weeks is not trivial,” says Kai Zhu, an ecologist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. People now need to prepare for fungal allergy…

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  • Israel and the Trump administration are carrying out their final solution in Gaza – Mondoweiss

    Israel and the Trump administration are carrying out their final solution in Gaza – Mondoweiss

    As the unspeakable genocide in Gaza reaches its most nightmarish phase to date, Israeli leaders think they have found an endgame that will achieve their ambition of emptying the Strip of Palestinian life. It is a plan that, as Gideon Levy aptly notes, would have been worthy of Adolf Eichmann. 

    Last week, the head of Israel’s Mossad espionage agency, David Barnea, came to Washington to speak to Donald Trump’s lead Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, about plans to transfer large…

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    News Source: mondoweiss.net

  • Settlers killed US citizen Sayf Musallet. Will there be justice? | Occupied West Bank News

    Settlers killed US citizen Sayf Musallet. Will there be justice? | Occupied West Bank News

    Sayfollah Musallet, a Palestinian American, was killed by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank on July 11, just days before his 21st birthday. His death is one of nearly 1,000 killings involving settlers this year, and his US citizenship has helped draw rare calls for a US investigation. Could this case shift how Washington responds to settler violence in the occupied West Bank?

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  • Brazil to Join South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel at Top UN Court

    Brazil to Join South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel at Top UN Court

    Brasília (Quds News Network)- Brazil will formally request to join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), reported Reuters.

    The move comes as international pressure mounts over Israel’s genocide in Gaza. South Africa first brought the case to the ICJ in 2023. It accused Israel of violating the 1948 Genocide Convention during its offensive against the Gaza Strip.

    Brazil’s intention to intervene was first reported by…

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  • A child was killed near the entrance to the town of Araba in Jenin Governorate.

    A child was killed near the entrance to the town of Araba in Jenin Governorate.

    A child was killed by Israeli occupation forces’ bullets on …

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  • UN official says at least 294 Palestinians killed by Israel while seeking aid in Gaza since June 30 – Middle East Monitor

    UN official says at least 294 Palestinians killed by Israel while seeking aid in Gaza since June 30 – Middle East Monitor

    A senior UN official said Wednesday that 294 Palestinians have been killed by Israel while attempting to collect humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip since June 30, Anadolu reports.

    “I brief you today as intensive talks continue over a potential Gaza ceasefire agreement and release of hostages,” Khaled Khiari, UN assistant secretary-general for the Middle East and Asia and the Pacific, told the Security Council.

    He said the situation in Gaza “continues to…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Trump White House probes Harvard University’s scholar exchange programme | Donald Trump News

    Trump White House probes Harvard University’s scholar exchange programme | Donald Trump News

    The administration of United States President Donald Trump has launched a new investigation against Harvard University, this time targeted at an exchange programme that allows foreign scholars to visit the elite school.

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a statement on Wednesday saying the probe was necessary to ensure US security — but the investigation is likely to be seen by critics as the latest attempt to bully the school into compliance with President Donald Trump’s…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Israeli president visits Gaza, speaks of ‘intensive’ talks on hostages

    Israeli president visits Gaza, speaks of ‘intensive’ talks on hostages

    (Reuters) -Israel’s President Isaac Herzog visited the Gaza strip on Wednesday and told soldiers that there were “intensive negotiations” about returning the hostages in Gaza, adding that he hopes that they will soon “hear good news”, a statement from the president’s spokesperson reported.

    (Reporting by Charlotte Greenfield, writing by Yomna Ehab, Editing by William Maclean)


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  • Italy’s far-right deputy prime minister under fire after accepting ‘Best friend of Israel’ award – Middle East Monitor

    Italy’s far-right deputy prime minister under fire after accepting ‘Best friend of Israel’ award – Middle East Monitor

    Italian far-right Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini is facing criticism from opposition parties after he accepted the “Best friend of Israel in Italy” award, Italian news agency ANSA reported, Anadolu reports.

    Salvini received the award Tuesday and was immediately criticized by the Democratic Party (PD), Five Star Movement (M5S) and Greens and Left Alliance (AVS) that found the recognition as “obscene” and a sign of “human misery.”

    “For us, this…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Sarepta Blinks In Showdown With FDA

    Sarepta Blinks In Showdown With FDA

    In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at Sarepta’s showdown with the FDA, Moderna’s use of quantum computers, a new top drug regulator at the FDA, ARCH Venture’s latest biotech company, and more. To get it in your inbox, subscribe here.

    Usually when the FDA asks a drugmaker to halt distribution of a treatment, the company complies.

    Last week, in a remarkable showdown, Sarepta Therapeutics refused to stop…

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