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Israel-Gaza: Patients flee Gaza hospital surrounded by Israeli ‘red zone’
Medical staff and patients have been fleeing from the main hospital in central Gaza, as Israel dropped leaflets warning residents the surrounding area had been designated a red zone.
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Hundreds of bars at risk of closure due to rising energy bills
Pubs should be in the midst of their most profitable time of the year, but rising energy bills mean many will be forced to shut down for good, according to a leading trade body.
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Czech university shooting: Student kills more than 15 people, dozens injured
More than 15 people have been killed and dozens injured in a mass shooting in the heart of the Czech capital, Prague.
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Australia floods: record rainfall and a captured crocodile
Hundreds of people have been rescued from floods in Northern Australia, after a cyclone triggered a month’s worth of rain in a single weekend.
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US urges Israel to reduce intensity of war in Gaza
The US Defence secretary has returned to Israel with a message that has become increasingly vocal but too late for thousands: scale back the intensity of the war in Gaza.
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Israel has ignored US warnings and has ‘very few friends right now’, according to former State Department advisor
We spoke to Dr Karin von Hippel, who’s director general of the Royal United Services think tank and formerly of the US State Department.
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Children who’ve suffered sexual abuse face increasing delays for justice, figures show
Channel 4 News has been given figures that show children who’ve suffered sexual abuse are facing increasing delays – sometimes up to several years – for perpetrators to be brought to justice.
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‘Growing tiredness’ of Russia’s war in Ukraine, says The Economist’s Russia Editor
We speak to Arkady Ostrovsky, who’s Russia Editor at the Economist and has known Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny for many years.
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Glasgow student and W.H.O worker Dima al-Haj, killed in Gaza, is remembered as a ‘wonderful colleague’ with ‘radiant smile’
Earlier we spoke to Dr Richarrd Paperkorn who is the World Health Organisation representative in the West Bank and Gaza. He began by telling us about Dima Al-Hajj.
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Elgin Marbles row is ‘minor thing’ compared to ‘big international issues’, Tory chair of Culture, Media and Sport Committee says
A new row has blown up over the Parthenon Sculptures, also known as the Elgin Marbles, which Greece wants Britain to return.
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Hundreds of Amazon workers hold Black Friday strike
Hundreds of workers at Amazon’s Coventry warehouse have joined strike action by company employees across Europe and the United States. Unions are calling for higher minimum pay and improved working conditions – and say this is the biggest industrial action in Amazon’s history, designed to coincide with Black Friday, one of the busiest shopping days…
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Sudan: RSF accused of killing hundreds of people from the Masalit community in the Darfur region
It’s seven months since fighting erupted in Sudan. Away from the world’s attention, the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, are still battling for control of the capital, Khartoum. But the RSF now controls most of the Darfur region, where they’re allegedly waging a new campaign of killing and rape. They and allied Arab…
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Sam Altman makes dramatic return to OpenAI days after being fired
Just a few days after he was fired by the board of OpenAI – Sam Altman has got his job back as CEO.
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Babies transferred from besieged Gaza hospital – amid reports of imminent hostage deal
Their fate captured global attention. Now 31 premature babies have been evacuated from Gaza’s main hospital – a place decimated by Israel’s siege and operation to destroy Hamas – which the UK has designated a terrorist organisation. Israeli troops are still in al-Shifa, searching for evidence of a Hamas command centre.
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Sunak’s emergency legislation on Rwanda ‘is a complete red herring,’ says shadow Science and Technology Secretary
We were joined by the shadow Science and Technology Secretary, Peter Kyle.