Israel vows military operation in ‘very near future’ after Hamas rejected latest ceasefire offer in Cairo talks

Israel vows military operation in ‘very near future’ after Hamas rejected latest ceasefire offer in Cairo talks

Israel didn’t send a delegation to the latest talks. Egyptian state media reported that the Hamas delegation went for discussions in Qatar, where the group has a political office, and will return to Cairo for further negotiations on Tuesday.

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Trump labels Biden’s government a ‘Gestapo’ administration’ that’s clipping his wings

Trump labels Biden’s government a ‘Gestapo’ administration’ that’s clipping his wings

The Gestapo was the secret police force of the Third Reich that squelched political opposition generally and, specifically, targeted Jewish people for arrest during the Holocaust. Trump’s unfounded comparison to Nazi-era tactics comes as he denies and tries to deflect from the charges against him – most notably his effort to overturn Biden’s 2020 victory, before a mob of Trump supporters attacked the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

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South Sudan bows to pressure, waives new taxes that led to suspension of UN food airdrops

South Sudan bows to pressure, waives new taxes that led to suspension of UN food airdrops

An estimated nine million people out of 12.5 million people in South Sudan need protection and humanitarian assistance, according to the UN. The country has also seen an increase in the number of people fleeing the war in neighbouring Sudan between the rival military and paramilitary forces, further complicating humanitarian assistance to those affected by the internal conflict.

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Power blackouts hit Tanzania as Cyclone Hidaya intensifies towards the country’s coastline

Power blackouts hit Tanzania as Cyclone Hidaya intensifies towards the country’s coastline

Heavy rainfall and strong winds have been reported in the coastal areas of Mtwara and Lindi, with forecasts saying that Tanzania’s commercial hub, Dar es Salaam, may be affected.

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Eight national army soldiers sentenced to death for cowardice by Congolese martial court

Eight national army soldiers sentenced to death for cowardice by Congolese martial court

The decades-long conflict in eastern Congo has produced one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with over 200 armed groups fighting in the region, most for land and control of mines with valuable minerals.

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Man City boss Guardiola has seen it all, done it all, won it all – is there anything more to fight for in Premier League?

Man City boss Guardiola has seen it all, done it all, won it all – is there anything more to fight for in Premier League?

In terms of Guardiola’s legacy, there are more risks from staying on. If Arsenal continue to be City’s main challenger next year and pips them to the title, there would be a certain dissatisfaction in Guardiola being beaten by his former assistant. On the other hand, if Guardiola were to resign, City were to fall away and Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal were to triumph, that would actually reflect well on his legacy.

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UN humanitarian agency estimates 10,000 people are buried under rubble in Gaza

UN humanitarian agency estimates 10,000 people are buried under rubble in Gaza

Nearly all of the 600,000 children now sheltering in the southern border city of Rafah are “injured, sick or malnourished”, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) chief said in a video post on X on Wednesday.

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Kenya postpones school reopening a second time as flood-related death toll exceeds 210

Kenya postpones school reopening a second time as flood-related death toll exceeds 210

The government has ordered people living near 178 dams and reservoirs that are either full or nearly full to evacuate or be forcefully moved. Water levels at two major hydroelectric dams have reached historic highs and the government has warned those living downstream along the Tana River.

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Elections security gets top priority as South Africa turns to 350 private firms to assist police

Elections security gets top priority as South Africa turns to 350 private firms to assist police

Police and voting stations have received threats and intimidation before Election Day

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As Afghanistan pushes for economic funding, US wants its Taliban rulers to ease restrictions on women

As Afghanistan pushes for economic funding, US wants its Taliban rulers to ease restrictions on women

Speaking to local media, Hamdullah Fitrat, deputy spokesman for the Taliban-run government, recently said the West “desires the implementation of Western-equivalent rights and essentially strives to impose Western culture” on the Afghan people.

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