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Car crashes into Suffern restaurant
New ReviewThe driver was treated at the scene and transported to Good Samaritan Hospital for further advanced medical care, according to police.
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Edinburgh Fringe spotlights Palestinian art in bold showcase
New ReviewEdinburgh Fringe hosts a four-day Palestinian mini-festival, spotlighting uncensored theatre, comedy, and art to challenge stereotypes.
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Gaza journalist says murder of Al Jazeera crew ‘most shocking’ loss in 22 months
New ReviewPalestinian journalist, Ahmed Al-Najjar, says the targeted nature of Anas al-Sharif's killing has shaken the remaining journalists in Gaza.
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Deadly scramble for aid in northern Gaza as starvation crisis worsens
New ReviewPalestinians risk death to get food in Gaza - while Israel's policy of starvation claims yet more lives.
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‘We’re suffering’: People in Sudan’s el-Fasher eat animal fodder to survive
New ReviewForced to survive on animal feed - the worsening humanitarian crisis in Sudan's el-Fasher, as the Rapid Support Forces besiege the city.
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Egypt's President el-Sissi calls on Trump to assist in ending Gaza war
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi has called on Donald Trump to bring an end to the crisis in Gaza. In a televised speech on Monday, Sissi appealed to all the countries in the world but singled out the US president as the person...
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Palestinians ‘hopeful’ after aid announcement, but situation still ‘catastrophic’: aid worker
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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John Swinney comments on France's decision to recognise the state of Palestine
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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Liberia protests: People rally against rising costs, alleged misconduct
Liberians are protesting against President Joseph Boakai’s government, accusing it of corruption and economic mismanagement.
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Infectious diseases spreading due to lack of clean water, food: Gaza doctor
Diseases like meningitis are spreading fast in Gaza as clean water, food, and medicine run out, says a local hospital spokesperson.
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Libya's youth suffer from war and lack of opportunities
Many young people are feeling hopeless and trying to go abroad.
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Libya war costing $77m in oil revenue per day
Libya's oil production has slowed to a near halt after forces loyal to warlord Khalifa Haftar blockaded ports and stopped pipelines.
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India economic slowdown to exacerbate hunger crisis
Malnutrition in India is a chronic problem and degrading economy may make problem worse.
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Analysis: The fate of ISIL and its global impact
Al-Baghdadi had long been a target for the US and regional security forces trying to eliminate ISIL.
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Pinterest's Ex-President is on a Crusade to End Phone Addiction
The former president of Pinterest has a new mission to curb tech addiction. Tim Kendall left his perch as the top business chief of the $12 billion company one year ago and is now the CEO of Moment, a mobile app that aims to teach people...
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After the bullet: Helping gun violence victims suffering in silence
The shooting death of a 22-year-old in north Toronto marks the city's 89th homicide this year, matching a grim record that has stood unbroken for nearly three decades. The city is now being forced to confront some ugly truths about the...
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A terminally ill woman's fight to die
Medically assisted death has helped thousands of terminally ill Canadians end their suffering, but for an Edmonton woman, it was especially difficult to get.
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Pope Francis condemns priestly sexual abuse
Pope Francis condemned priestly sexual abuse and its cover-up by the Catholic Church, in a public letter. In addition to demanding accountability, Francis begged forgiveness for the pain suffered by victims and said Catholics must be...
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Testing assisted dying laws
Assisted dying was legalized last summer, but its limits are still being tested in the courts
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"Jewelry that Used to Be Evidence"
The Caliber Collection has turned over 2,500 guns into jewelry, raising more than $165,000. Founder Jessica Mindich explains her mission to get guns off the street and what she's learned by doing it.
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Churchill, Man., calls for help after losing railway
Train traffic ended in late May after floods washed out tracks. Churchill relies on rail to bring in essentials, including groceries and fuel.
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Testing assisted dying laws
Assisted dying was legalized last summer, but its limits are still being tested in the courts
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The plant doctor app helping to identify plant disease
A mobile phone could be set to help farmers identify diseases in their produce. Tomato plants for instance can suffer from a widespread disease called powdery mildew. It is a fungus which leaves a white powder on the leaves. But thanks...
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Truth and reconciliation in Tunisia
This woman's father committed suicide after being tortured for years. Now she and thousands of Tunisians are taking their stories of life under the country's former dictator to court.