Geneva (Quds News Network)- A group of more than 30 UN human rights experts said Thursday that Israel has resumed “weaponizing starvation” against Palestinians in Gaza by blocking all humanitarian aid after the first phase of the…
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UN rapporteur: Idea of mass deportation of Gaza residents 'mere fantasy'
The UN Special Rapporteur on the right to adequate housing, …
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Hamas agrees to an independent support committee to manage Gaza
Hamas called on Sunday for negotiations on the second phase …
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Trump's envoy heads to Doha Tuesday for renewed negotiations
US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff is …
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Police find lion cub, two monkeys in Israel’s Negev area – Israel News
Police rescued two monkeys and a lion cub, which were held illegally in Bedouin communities in the Negev, it said Sunday.
The animals were transferred to inspectors from the Israel Nature and Parks Authority for further care.
Lions police…
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He throws his allies out of the windows of a speeding bus!
America belongs to whoever runs it, like a bus whose …
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March 8th.. Guardians of our fire in the mill of extermination and the blazing fire
Rima Nazzal: The occupation used Palestinian women as a systematic …
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Qatar demands IAEA oversight of Israel’s nuclear facili
Qatar’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday night urged for “greater international efforts to bring all Israeli nuclear facilities under IAEA safeguards,” and for Israel to join the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).
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Australia’s east coast battered by Alfred’s deadly winds, heavy rains | Weather News
Damaging winds and torrential rains from Alfred continue to wreak havoc across Australia’s Queensland region.
Gusts and torrential rain have caused widespread power outages and triggered flash floods in parts of Australia’s east coast, with…
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Pressure on press in Turkey increases
A case has been filed against Kurdish journalist Diren Yurtsever by the 23rd High Criminal Court, with a potential sentence of one to three years. Yurtsever had previously spent seven months in prison.
Meanwhile, the Council of Europe has…
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