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Palestinian Baby Delivered After Mother Killed in Israeli Strike
The baby was born 10 weeks premature and weighed three pounds, a doctor said. Her father and sister also died.The New York Times - World - Israel -
Palestinian Baby Delivered After Mother Killed in Israeli Strike
The baby was born 10 weeks premature and weighed three pounds, a doctor said. Her father and sister also died.The New York Times - Top stories - Israel -
A Palestinian baby in Gaza is born an orphan in an urgent cesarean section after an Israeli strike
Sabreen Jouda came into the world seconds after her mother left itABC News - World - Israel -
A Palestinian baby in Gaza is born an orphan in an urgent cesarean section after an Israeli strike
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Iraq militant group says it is resuming attacks on US forces as base in Syria is targeted
First attack on US forces since early February comes day after Iraq’s prime minister returns from US visit. An Iraqi militant group has said it will resume attacks on US forces in the country, as it appeared to claim responsibility for a strike on ...The Guardian - World -
Middle East crisis live: IDF military intelligence head resigns over 7 October failures
Aharon Haliva has stood down over the failure to prevent the attack by Hamas inside southern Israel that day, according to Israeli media reports. Haaretz reports that Israeli security forces have arrested two people suspected of carrying out a car ...The Guardian - World -
Security forces kill 11 militants in northwest region bordering Afghanistan, Pakistani military says
Pakistan's military says security forces killed eleven militants in two raids targeting their hideouts in the volatile northwest region bordering AfghanistanABC News - World -
Bruises and broken ribs – Palestinian deaths in Israeli prisons
The prison service did not directly address reports 13 prisoners had died since last October.BBC News - Top stories - Israel -
Larger properties drive UK asking prices to near-record high
Rightmove data comes against a backdrop of recent volatility in mortgage marketFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Larger properties drive UK asking prices to near-record high
Rightmove data comes against a backdrop of recent volatility in mortgage marketFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Opening arguments begin in Trump trial
Also, earnings season ramps up, a first stab at US first-quarter growth and the Bank of Japan makes its latest rate callFinancial Times - World - Donald Trump -
Israeli military intelligence head to resign over Oct. 7 Hamas attacks
Israel's military intelligence chief offered to resign on Monday and is expected to formally step down eventually for his leadership role during the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks that killed some 1,200 people, which has been criticized as a major Israeli ...The Hill - Politics - Israel -
Israeli military intelligence head to resign over Oct. 7 Hamas attacks
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Scottie Scheffler builds 5-shot lead at Hilton Head. Rain forces a Monday finish
Masters champion Scottie Scheffler is on the verge of another victoryABC News - Sports -
Israeli Airstrikes in Rafah Kill at Least 10 Palestinians, Including Children
For weeks, Palestinians have been bracing for a ground offensive on the southern Gaza city, where over one million displaced people have fled.The New York Times - World - Israel -
Israeli strikes in Rafah kill 18, mostly children, Palestinian officials say
The deadly strikes come as the U.S. Congress approved sending more aid to Israel.CBS News - World - Israel -
Israeli strikes in Rafah kill 18, mostly children, Palestinian officials say
The deadly strikes come as the U.S. Congress approved sending more aid to Israel.CBS News - Top stories - Israel -
Palestinians in West Bank Protest Israeli Raid That Killed at Least 10
At least 10 people were killed when Israeli forces raided the Nur Shams refugee camp, an episode that illustrated the territory’s continuing violence.The New York Times - World - Israel -
'We need a miracle' - Israeli and Palestinian economies battered by war
Six months of conflict have also taken a heavy economic toll.BBC News - Top stories - Israel -
Iran's supreme leader praises armed forces after attacks on Israel
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TikTok says it will fight US ban or forced sale after bill passes
Platform’s future in US in doubt after House approves bill ordering Bytedance to sell stake. TikTok has said it will fight any ban or forced sale of the app’s US operation in the courts, after the House of Representatives passed legislation ...The Guardian - World - Tiktok -
Arkansas teen held on murder charge after fatal shooting outside party after high school prom
A high school senior was shot outside a party following a high school prom.ABC News - Top stories -
Teen held on murder charge after fatal shooting following Arkansas high school prom
A teenager is in police custody on a first degree murder charge after a high school senior was shot dead in the early hours of Sunday at a party following a prom, police said.NBC News - Top stories -
Relief pervades Tehran after limited Israeli strike
Patriotism among Iranians tempered by discontent over languishing economyFinancial Times - World - Israel -
Electric cars switch out of fast lane
Also in this newsletter: sharp increase in military spending, Exxon speaks out to defend plastics, flying taxisFinancial Times - World -
Electric cars switch out of fast lane
Also in this newsletter: sharp increase in military spending, Exxon speaks out to defend plastics, flying taxisFinancial Times - World -
Electric cars switch out of fast lane
Also in this newsletter: sharp increase in military spending, Exxon speaks out to defend plastics, flying taxisFinancial Times - World -
Electric cars switch out of fast lane
Also in this newsletter: sharp increase in military spending, Exxon speaks out to defend plastics, flying taxisFinancial Times - World -
Electric cars switch out of fast lane
Also in this newsletter: sharp increase in military spending, Exxon speaks out to defend plastics, flying taxisFinancial Times - World -
Architect George Dawes on how to decorate old buildings
With the right approach it’s possible to respect a home’s historical features while introducing modern furnishingsFinancial Times - World -
Electric cars switch out of fast lane
Also in this newsletter: sharp increase in military spending, Exxon speaks out to defend plastics, flying taxisFinancial Times - World -
Trump puts a docile face on his rage as ‘hush money’ trial starts
With his freedom at risk, former US president scowls but sits silently at the start of testimony in his criminal trialFinancial Times - World - Donald Trump -
Electric cars switch out of fast lane
Also in this newsletter: sharp increase in military spending, Exxon speaks out to defend plastics, flying taxisFinancial Times - World -
Electric cars switch out of fast lane
Also in this newsletter: sharp increase in military spending, Exxon speaks out to defend plastics, flying taxisFinancial Times - World -
Electric cars switch out of fast lane
Also in this newsletter: sharp increase in military spending, Exxon speaks out to defend plastics, flying taxisFinancial Times - World -
Electric cars switch out of fast lane
Also in this newsletter: sharp increase in military spending, Exxon speaks out to defend plastics, flying taxisFinancial Times - World -
Will the UK’s rejection of EU overtures on youth mobility last?
Brussels’ offer to open talks has been rebuffed but the prospect of a deal is still possible, say expertsFinancial Times - World - European Union -
The wrong trousers? Retail has a new solution to the returns problem
Online retailers are keeping quiet about ‘returnless refunds’ but they are becoming more commonFinancial Times - World -
Electric cars switch out of fast lane
Also in this newsletter: sharp increase in military spending, Exxon speaks out to defend plastics, flying taxisFinancial Times - World -
EU companies grapple with expiry of Russia sanctions carve-out
Europe-based multinationals will no longer be able to offer professional services to Russian subsidiaries from JuneFinancial Times - World - European Union