The suspect in the attack of a Colorado group calling for the release of Israeli captives is facing hate crime charges.
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The suspect in the attack of a Colorado group calling for the release of Israeli captives is facing hate crime charges.
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The 12-person crew, including climate activist Greta Thunberg, is expected to reach Gaza on June 7 in a ship carrying humanitarian aid.
The Madleen ship, launched by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), is en route towards Gaza carrying humanitarian aid and human rights activists protesting against Israel’s illegal blockade of Gaza.
The vessel has set sail in response to Israel’s total aid blockade of the Palestinian enclave since March 2, which has resulted in the deaths of dozens of…
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Berlin (Quds News Network)- The majority of Germans support suspending arms exports to Israel amid the ongoing genocide in Gaza, a survey revealed on Tuesday.
The study by polling firm INSA, commissioned by the Avaaz campaign organization, surveyed 1,001 people between May 28 and May 30.
58% of respondents supported a temporary halt to arms deliveries. Some 22% disagreed, and an almost equally large proportion (19%) could not or did not want to answer the question.
Germany said…
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The 32 teams are confirmed before the June 14 tournament start with Real Madrid, PSG and Inter Miami among the big names.
The revamped 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, to be held from June 14 to July 13 in the United States, features a record number of teams taking part.
Thirty-two clubs drawn from six FIFA confederations are allocated into eight groups of four, and each team will play three group stage matches in a round-robin format.
The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage,…
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A new study published in Nature has shown that fear and the immune system are linked in previously unknown ways, with the immune system potentially influencing stress and fear behaviors.
The study used a mouse model to study communications between immune cells and brain cells, called neuroimmune interactions. The investigators found that increased crosstalk between these cells in the amygdala led to increased fear behaviors, greater inflammatory…
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UN official says the ‘devastating milestone’ shows the damage of the displacement crisis after two years of fighting.
More than four million people have fled Sudan since the start of its civil war in 2023, officials with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) say.
“Now in its third year, the four million people is a devastating milestone in what is the world’s most damaging displacement crisis at the moment,” agency spokesperson Eujin Byun said at a…
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Over 200 inmates escaped from a prison in Karachi, Pakistan, after being removed from their cells during earthquake.
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ing time in or around nature can provide people suffering from chronic lower back pain with a degree of escapism that helps them better manage their physical discomfort, a new study has shown.
The research, published in The Journal of Pain, is the first of its kind to ask people experiencing chronic lower back pain – in some cases for almost 40 years – about the role nature plays in any coping strategies they employ to help manage their condition.
The researchers found that people able…
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New research has found that those who consume a diverse range of foods rich in flavonoids, such as tea, berries, dark chocolate, and apples, could lower their risk of developing serious health conditions and have the potential to live longer.
The study was led by a team of researchers from Queen’s University Belfast, Edith Cowan University Perth (ECU), and the Medical University of Vienna and Universitat Wien.
The findings reveal that increasing the diversity of flavonoids within your diet…
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According to a recent study, in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), epileptic seizures are significantly more common than previously known. The discovery deepens understanding of the symptoms of this memory disorder and emphasises the importance of taking epileptic seizures into account in the treatment and monitoring of patients.
Coordinated by Neurocenter Finland, this major project by the University of Eastern Finland and the University of Oulu examined the prevalence of epilepsy…
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