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US stocks plunge as tariff uncertainty fuels recession fears
US stocks have plunged after US President Donald Trump refuses to rule out a recession amid market concerns over his…
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UN says ‘nothing’ is entering Gaza due to Israeli blockade
UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric says Israel is not allowing anything to enter Gaza, including humanitarian aid and fuel, and calls…
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Israel cuts off electricity supply to Gaza as new truce talks set to resume
Israel’s Energy Minister Eli Cohen has ordered an immediate halt to electricity supply to Gaza, threatening the functioning of the…
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Beauty in Gaza: Noor’s tent salon in the rubble
Amani Dweima has come to the salon with her 16-year-old daughter, Aya. The 39-year-old wants her eyebrows shaped, and Aya…
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How close are scientists to producing artificial blood?
Scientists are exploring the production of artificial blood amid shortages of blood and the need for safe transfusions. Millions of…
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Syria’s President al-Sharaa calls for ‘peace, calm’ amid brutal clashes
Fighting has erupted at Syria’s Banias gas power plant, just hours after the country’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa urged for…
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Israel to cut electricity supply to Gaza ‘immediately’
Israel’s energy minister orders complete cut off of electricity supply to Gaza. President Trump’s hostage envoy says face-to-face US meetings…
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Hamas sees ‘positive indicators’ over Gaza ceasefire talks
Hamas sees “positive indicators” for launching talks over the second phase of Gaza ceasefire talks, the Palestinian militant group’s spokesperson…
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Ukraine reels as Trump pulls US support while Russia’s war rages on
Zynaida Shelepenko is still reeling about what happened in the White House on Friday. “They cornered Zelenskyy like two bandits,…
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Two dead, 186 missing after four boats sink off Yemen and Djibouti: UN
Four boats carrying migrants from Africa have capsized in waters off Yemen and Djibouti, leaving at least two people dead…
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