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'Unbearable' conditions in Gaza: UNSC discusses plight of captives and civilians

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UN Security Council convenes as Gaza humanitarian conditions deteriorate and the call for a ceasefire grows louder.
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Canada among countries airdropping food into Gaza

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Planes from several countries — including for the first time a Canadian Armed Forces aircraft — airdropped humanitarian aid into Gaza on Monday in an attempt to alleviate the Palestinian territory's hunger crisis. CBC’s senior...
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Nigel Farage worries 'hugely' over more Gazan children receiving treatment in the UK

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has given his concerns over a reported Government plan for more children from Gaza to receive treatment in the UK. At an event in central London, the Clacton MP said he would worry "hugely" over the...
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Palestinian recognition would 'send the world a very clear message,' says Palestinian minister

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Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Varsen Aghabekian discusses Ottawa's plan for recognition of a Palestinian state this September and its implications for the Palestinian people.
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Kemi Badenoch says recognising Palestinian statehood now "rewards terrorism"

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Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch has criticised Prime Minister Keir Starmer by saying that recognising a Palestinian State while Hamas occupies Gaza, rewards terrorism. She spoke while on a visit to the Blakesley Show, near...
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Kemi Badenoch says recognising Palestinian statehood now 'rewards terrorism'

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Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch has criticised Prime Minister Keir Starmer by saying that recognising a Palestinian State while Hamas occupies Gaza, rewards terrorism. She spoke while on a visit to the Blakesley Show, near...
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Expert says recognition of Palestinian state will not change things in short term

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Julie Norman, an associate professor of Middle Eastern politics at University College London, says its unlikely to change things on the ground.
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UK government will not get into “to and fro” with Hamas - Jonathan Reynolds

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The UK Government will not get into a “to and fro” with Hamas over its plans to recognise a Palestinian state, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said, adding: “We don’t negotiate with terrorists.”
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We will become Government who tackles late payments issue for small businesses, says Jonathan Reynolds

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Firms which persistently pay their suppliers late are set to face fines worth potentially millions of pounds as the Prime Minister warned that “it’s time to pay up”. Sir Keir Starmer has said “too many hardworking people are being forced...
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‘Oslo-style’ two-state solution is dead: Scholar

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Israeli scholar says the world must redefine what a two-state solution means—Oslo framework no longer fits current realities.
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In Winnipeg, supporters hopeful after Canada says it will recognize Palestinian state

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People with ties to Palestine and those who oppose Israel's actions in Gaza welcomed the news that Canada is planning to recognize the Palestinian state in September. But there's also concern that the move can be seen as rewarding the...
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Pro-Palestine protest outside Downing Street as PM convenes urgent meeting on Gaza

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Pro-Palestine protesters take part in a demonstration outside the gates of Downing Street in Westminster, central London, ahead of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer convening an urgent Cabinet meeting as he seeks to set out a pathway to...
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UN summit pushes for two-state solution amid US, Israel boycott

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An urgent push for a two-state solution at the United Nations, but the United States and Israel have boycotted the event.
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Israel Loses One More Ally? After France, Now Canada Declares Support To Palestinian Independence

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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney has voiced support for Palestinian statehood and a two-state solution. This statement comes on the heels of France's pledge to officially recognize Palestine, signaling growing international momentum....
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UN pushes for two-state solution in Gaza, but US and Israel aren't attending the meeting

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As a humanitarian crisis worsens in Gaza, a high-level United Nations conference is underway in New York to try to revive momentum behind a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. (Scripps News)
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Palestinians ‘hopeful’ after aid announcement, but situation still ‘catastrophic’: aid worker

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After facing strong criticism for its role in Gaza’s hunger crisis, Israel says it will resume aid airdrops and allow a ‘tactical pause’ in fighting to allow aid into the region for 10 hours a day. Yousra Abu Sharekh, a program...
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Israeli Leaders Consider Long-Term Gaza Takeover, Says US Senator Lindsey Graham

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US Senator Lindsey Graham has claimed that Israel is preparing to fully occupy Gaza, following a stalled peace process and failed negotiations with Hamas. Graham compared the prospective occupation to US control over Germany and Japan...
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'Spooked' Netanyahu Plots Against Macron's Palestinian Plan; 'Private Warnings' On Intel-Sharing

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Tensions soar between Israel and France after President Emmanuel Macron announces plans to recognize the State of Palestine. Reports reveal Israel has privately warned France, threatening to scale back intelligence-sharing and undermine...
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'Not In Favour': Meloni SHUTS DOWN Macron On Palestine Move; ‘If Something Doesn’t Exist…’

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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni has strongly opposed French President Macron’s plan to recognize Palestine at the UN. Joining the U.S. and Israel, Meloni said, “If something does not exist, you cannot recognize it.” Her remarks follow...
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Why the U.S. is pulling out of UNESCO | About That

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Andrew Chang explains why U.S. President Donald Trump decided to withdraw from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for the second time.
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Trump Mocks French President After Paris’ BIG Palestine Pledge | Watch

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U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly mocked French President Emmanuel Macron following France’s bold decision to recognise Palestine as a state. Dismissing Macron’s stance with the jab, “What he says doesn’t matter,” Trump’s taunt...
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Sinn Fein spokesperson speaks on the Occupied Territories Bill

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Sinn Fein foreign affairs spokesperson Donnchadh O Laoghaire speaking in Dublin about the Occupied Territories Bill after Tanaiste Simon Harris said Ireland will ban goods, not services, from illegal Israeli settlements
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John Swinney comments on France's decision to recognise the state of Palestine

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Interview with First Minister John Swinney who explains why he thinks the UK Government should follow France in recognising the state of Palestine.
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John Swinney comments as former SNP Westminster deputy leader Mhairi Black quits party

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John Swinney said he 'regrets' Mhairi Black's decision to quit the SNP. Ms Black, formerly the party's deputy leader in Westminster, said she quit the party over its policy on trans people.