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Israel-Palestinian ceasefire comes into effect A ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas in the Gaza Strip has come into effect. The ceasefire began early on Friday, bringing to an end 11 days of fighting in which more than 250 people were killed, most of them in Gaza.
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Violence tests Biden's pullback from Middle East hotspots Surges in violence and scenes of civilian suffering are testing President Joe Biden's resolve to wrench America's foreign policy focus and troops away from the hotspots of the Middle East and Afghanistan, and giving ammunition to Biden's political rivals at ...
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Live Updates: Cease-Fire Between Israel and Hamas Holds in Early Hours Hamas supporters declare 'victory' in a Gaza City celebration. The U.S. says it will play a leading role in helping rebuild Gaza. In Israel, critics ...
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The Latest: Blinken calls Abbas to discuss Israel-Gaza truce The statement said Abbas appreciated U.S. efforts to "provide humanitarian aid and mobilize the international support necessary for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, in coordination with the Palestinian Authority.".
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Israeli forces in violent confrontations with Palestinians outside Jerusalem's Al Aqsa mosque after Gaza ceasefire Jerusalem (CNN) Israeli security forces used stun grenades and rubber bullets against Palestinians outside the Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, where thousands of worshipers had been attending Friday prayers, puncturing a half-day of calm brought on by a ...
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Gotchies, Gotch, Ginch, Gonch, Ginches, Gitch, Gitchies, Gaunch: Canadians' Unmentionables. Gotchies, Gotch, Ginch, Gonch, Ginches, Gitch, Gitchies, Gaunch: Canadians' Unmentionables. Katherine Barber, who died at 61, created the first general purpose dictionary of contemporary Canadian ...
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Myanmar election chief considers dissolving Suu Kyi's NLD NAYPYITAW, Myanmar — The head of Myanmar's military-appointed state election commission said Friday that his agency will consider dissolving Aung San Suu Kyi's former ruling party for its alleged involvement in electoral fraud and have its leaders ...
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After Weeks of Twists, Samoa Is Set to Have Its First Female Leader A dead-heat election was followed by uncertainty and intrigue. But barring further surprises, Fiame Naomi Mata'afa will become prime minister on Monday.
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Katherine Barber, maven of Canadian English, dies at 61 Katherine Barber, a lexicographer who served as founding editor in chief of the Canadian Oxford Dictionary, a tome that codified a long-neglected argot with definitive entries on such linguistic gems as "gotchies" (slang for underpants) and "jambuster" (a jelly ...
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China to Try Australian on Spy Charge, Adding to Diplomatic Tensions SYDNEY, Australia — An Australian writer and businessman is scheduled to face trial in Beijing next week on a charge of espionage, bringing to the fore one of the disputes that have sent relations between China and Australia tumbling into icy antagonism.
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