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Here's what is driving the latest spiral of Israeli-Palestinian violence Thursday marked the deadliest Israeli army operation in the occupied West Bank since at least 2005. Troops killed nine Palestinians including gunmen and a 61-year-old woman during a raid against suspects in the crowded Jenin refugee camp. Dozens more were ...
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US Officials Overseeing Aid Say Ukrainian Leaders Are Tackling Corruption President Volodymyr Zelensky appears on a screen as two members of the military stand nearby. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, who campaigned for president as a bold corruption fighter, remains committed to that ...
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Auckland flooding: Three people dead after torrential rain in New Zealand Auckland is said to have received 75% of its usual summer rainfall in just 15 hours. A local state of emergency was declared as authorities managed evacuations and widespread flooding.
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STUDY ABROAD & LONDON Info Sessions - Week of January 30 Want to study abroad? Need help finding the right program? Not sure what your options are? Come to an info session and get the information you need to make it happen! Individuals requiring accommodations for any study abroad events should contact ...
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Interviewing a narco hitman: my journey into Mexico's cartel heartland Pedro is the middleman between our W5 crew and one of the most brutal cartels in Mexico, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, known by their Spanish acronym, CJNG (Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación). They ...
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BC returns 200 square kilometres of traditional territory to Lake Babine Nation The Lake Babine Nation, located about 220 kilometres west of Prince George, and the province of British Columbia have signed a land transfer agreement on Friday, marking the official return of 20,000 hectares — 200 square kilometres — of traditional ...
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Egypt unveils tombs and a sarcophagus in a new excavation SAQQARA, Egypt — Egypt on Thursday unveiled dozens of new archaeological discoveries, including two ancient tombs, at a Pharaonic necropolis just outside of the capital Cairo. The artifacts, unearthed during a year-long excavation, were found beneath ...
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Africa's Climate Crisis Is a Health Crisis The planet is losing its ability to support life as we know it, and nowhere is this clearer than in Africa – the continent that is most vulnerable to climate change despite having contributed the least to atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse-gas ...
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All health is not equal: the use of modifiers in NICE technology appraisal Having estimated the extra QALYs a technology is expected to deliver, the model estimates its cost compared with existing treatment. It then calculates the technology's incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER): the additional cost per QALY.
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US operator accused of 'gross negligence' wins $420m contract to manage Australia's asylum processing on Nauru MTC has been responsible for 'garrison and welfare' for asylum seekers and refugees held by Australia on Nauru since October last year, but began work before a final contract was signed with the government. The ...
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