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The latest on the Israel-Hamas war Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated that the Israeli military would soon launch an operation into Rafah and pledged to provide safe passage to civilians, but offered few details. "Victory is within reach. We' ...
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February 10, 2024 Israel-Hamas war Ahead of a looming ground offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directed his military to prepare to evacuate an estimated 1.3 million people in the city, many of whom have already been displaced from other ...
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Warnings over Rafah offensive mount as Israel plans push in Gaza Israel is facing growing international warnings over its planned offensive in Rafah - the city in southern Gaza crammed with Palestinian refugees. UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron said "over half of Gaza's population are sheltering in the area", ...
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Israel-Gaza war: 'Violent' strikes reported in Gazan city of Rafah The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) charity says the Gazan city of Rafah has come under "violent" attack, with a number of deaths reported. Witnesses spoke of dozens of air strikes on the city's north and centre. The Israeli military said it had ...
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Biden tells Netanyahu to 'not proceed' in Rafah without plan to protect civilians President Biden pushed back on a planned military operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah in a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, telling the Israeli leader that "a military operation in Rafah should not proceed without a ...
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DR Congo violence: Panic in Goma as M23 rebels advance Emile Bolingo is not sure how long he and other residents of Goma, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, can hold out. This major city in the region, with about two million people, has been cut off from the farms that feed it for several ...
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International students are in 'crisis.' Governments need to take responsibility: Peel charities This time last year, Khalsa Aid Canada says it was receiving five calls a week from international students in Brampton needing food, clothing and a place to live. Now, amid worsening housing and affordability crises, it says it's receiving five calls a ...
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Fujitsu won £1.4bn in new government contracts after court ruling on Post Office software bugs Figures published by the Commons' treasury committee show £1.4bn of contracts were awarded to Treasury-affiliated organisations after a high court ruling in December 2019 over the company's software. The judgment found that "bugs ...
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Legislative scrutiny highlights human rights failings of Rwanda Bill The Government brought forward the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill to facilitate the removal of asylum seekers to Rwanda. The Rwanda policy has been found to be unlawful by the Supreme Court, leading the ...
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Gulf of St. Lawrence redfish population in decline even before fishery reopens, report finds The latest scientific assessment of the redfish population in the Gulf of St. Lawrence has sobering news even as fishing groups in Atlantic Canada and Quebec fight over who will get to catch it: their numbers are rapidly shrinking.
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