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Car crashes into Suffern restaurant

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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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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Liberia protests: People rally against rising costs, alleged misconduct

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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

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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

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Many young people are feeling hopeless and trying to go abroad.
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Libya war costing $77m in oil revenue per day

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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"

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.