Category: 2. Palestine
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70 Percent of Jabalia Camp’s Buildings Completely Destroyed: Haaretz
Gaza (Quds News Network)- Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza has become a “ghost town” due to Israel’s relentless attacks, with 70 percent of the camp’s buildings completely destroyed, according to Israeli newspaper… Continue Reading
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‘Historic achievement’: Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City’s first metro line opens | Transport News
Thousands of selfie-taking Ho Chi Minh City residents crammed into train carriages on Sunday as the traffic-clogged business hub celebrated the opening of its first-ever metro line after years of delays. Huge queues spilled out of every station… Continue Reading
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Celebrating with Christian friends in Syrian church, Sarah in Syria | Syria’s War
NewsFeed For Sarah Kassim and many other Syrians, al-Assad’s regime marked a period of sectarianism. Now Sarah is free to visit the church with her Christian friends as they prepare for Christmas Eve and the new year. Published On 22 Dec 202422… Continue Reading
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Women to play major role in rebuilding Syria says head of women’s affairs | Women’s Rights
NewsFeed Syria’s new head of women’s affairs, Aisha al-Dibs has told Al Jazeera that women from all provinces and ethnicities will play a major role in rebuilding Syria. Continue Reading
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Discover Aqaba: Jordan’s Year-Long Festival Showcasing Culture, Tourism, and Shared Heritage
AMMAN / PNN / For years, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan has worked to enhance and develop Aqaba, the coastal governorate on the Red Sea, into a modern tourist destination. These efforts have transformed Aqaba into a… Continue Reading
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NYU Declares Two Professors Persona Non Grata for Joining Pro-Palestine Protests
New York City (Quds News Network)- New York University has declared two professors “personae non gratae” for participating in pro-Palestine protests. The professors have accused the university of intensifying its suppression of… Continue Reading
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Dozens dead after ferry capsizes in DR Congo: Official | News
At least 38 killed and more than 100 missing after ferry carrying people traveling for Christmas sank in the Busira River. At least 38 people have died and more than 100 others remain missing after a ferry carrying passengers travelling for… Continue Reading
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Cannibalism in Britain? How early Bronze Age bones reveal a grim tale | History News
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of the bloodiest known massacre in British prehistory: an episode in rural Somerset, England, that occurred roughly 4,000 years ago. The site, first unearthed about 50 years ago, contains human remains… Continue Reading
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Israel accused of bombing Kamal Adwan Hospital ICU risking patients, medics | Israel-Palestine conflict News
The director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, encircled by Israeli drones and tanks, has pleaded with the international community to intervene to protect the northern Gaza hospital as Israel ordered patients as well as hospital staff to evacuate. The… Continue Reading
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The humble South African shoe that Hollywood A-listers, British royals love | Business and Economy
In August 2016, Nick Dreyer packed up his failing art dealership in Johannesburg and decided to head back to his native Cape Town. To pass the time on the long drive home, he called his old school buddy Ross Zondagh, who just happened to be going… Continue Reading