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Five for Fighting: A Lone Voice Sings for Israel
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‘Alarming’ number of lone children held in UK-run facilities in France
Charities say FoI disclosure that 369 such children were held over 21-month period is ‘hugely concerning’. More than 350 lone children were held in UK-run detention facilities in northern France over a 21-month period, according to documents ...The Guardian - World -
The Ages When You Feel Most Lonely and How to Reconnect
New research suggests people tend to be lonelier in young adulthood and late life. But experts say it doesn’t have to be that way.The New York Times - Health -
Netanyahu says Israel will keep fighting in Gaza until victory
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Netanyahu Asserts Israel’s Right to Defend Itself at Holocaust Remembrance Event
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been steadfast in his goal of destroying Hamas. On Sunday, he defended Israel’s right to defend itself at a Holocaust remembrance event.The New York Times - World - Israel
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Investors perceive a high risk that Sweden’s Riksbank could cut interest rates on Wednesday, which would likely be negative for European currencies, ING said.The Wall Street Journal - World