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We’ve been hearing today from UN aid chief Tom Fletcher, who has warned the coming days will be “make or break” for humanitarian efforts in Gaza. The UN’s “whole focus unrelentingly is getting that aid moving,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, addressing Israeli claims that pallets of aid are not being distributed by …
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CNN — Iran rushed to downplay the impact of Israel’s strikes on its territory this weekend, suggesting that it has taken an off-ramp to avoid a wider war, but the attack set a precedent the Islamic Republic has tried to avoid since its inception 40 years ago. The adversaries had spent decades avoiding direct confrontation, …
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The fear of nuclear war is apparently affecting some European states, despite the deeply irresponsible actions taken by their governments.

Egyptian champion Nour el-Sherbini, the world’s current number one in women’s squash, has made a new global achievement after breaking the record set by Australian Michelle Martin. Sherbini has become the third woman player woman to remain at the top of the international ranking, scheduled to be officially announced by the Professional League on June …
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A ban on children entering the Alice Springs CBD will be extended beyond the school holidays due to concerns easing