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The latest on the Israel-Hamas war In Gaza, aid workers have raised concerns over any expanded Israeli military operation south toward Rafah, where satellite images show a makeshift tent city estimated to house more than 1 million civilians displaced by the war.
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Chile's former president Sebastian Pinera dies in helicopter crash SANTIAGO, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Chilean ex-President Sebastian Pinera died in a helicopter crash on Tuesday, sending the country he led for two terms into mourning and prompting an outpouring of condolences from leaders across Latin America.
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New 'final salary' pensions proposed by Mexico's president to be capped MEXICO CITY, Feb 6 (Reuters) - A reform proposed by Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador for retirees to have a pension equal to their final salary will come with a cap on monthly payments, according to a document sent to Mexico's Congress.
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Britain, France lead 35 nation agreement on controlling spyware, mercenary hackers LONDON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Countries led by Britain, France and the United States and tech firms including Google, Microsoft and Meta on Tuesday signed a joint statement recognising the need for more action to tackle malicious use of cyber spying tools.
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Justice Department and Federal Partners Recognize Zero Tolerance Day for Female Genital Mutilation "Female genital mutilation, a form of gender-based violence and child abuse, will not be tolerated today — or any day — in the United States," said Acting Assistant Attorney General Nicole M. Argentieri of the Justice Department's Criminal Division.
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Letter: London food market boss urges Brexit rules rethink The new post-Brexit border checks set to come into effect in April ("Food groups warn of Brexit border disruption", Report, January 29) are yet another disheartening example of politicians making policies without fully considering ...
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Bristol University academic unfairly dismissed for anti-Zionist views An academic experienced discrimination when he was sacked from his university for comments he made about Israel, a tribunal has ruled. Prof David Miller was found to have been wrongfully dismissed by the University of Bristol in October 2021.
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Violence against women: Council and European Parliament reach deal on EU law The Belgian presidency and European Parliament agreed on a first-ever EU law on violence against women and domestic violence. The new law lays down minimum rules concerning the definition of specific criminal offences and penalties to address this form ...
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'My apprenticeship allowed me to fast track my career and save thousands in university fees.' A 22-year-old who works at Wythenshawe Hospital, in South Manchester, has described how she fast tracked her way to a successful career and saved thousands of pounds in university fees, through a degree apprenticeship.
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Taking on Big Tobacco to protect our kids from vapes Data shows that about one in 6 high school students, and one in 4 young Australians aged between 18 and 24 are vaping. Vapes have become the No.1 behavioural issue in many schools.
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