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World Food Programme: UN clearing piled-up aid at pier off Gaza
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US removes Gaza aid pier due to weather and may not put it back, officials say
U.S. officials say the pier built by the U.S. military to bring aid to Gaza is being removed due to weather to protect it, and the U.S. is considering not re-installing it unless aid begins flowing out into the population again -
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Sudan on precipice of famine ‘beyond imagination’, says outgoing UN aid chief
Man-made crises in Gaza and Sudan leaving millions of people at risk, says retiring British diplomat Martin Griffiths. Sudan is facing horror “beyond imagination”, the outgoing UN aid chief has warned, with 750,000 people under imminent threat of ... -
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Rare look at U.S. military pier that has struggled to deliver aid to Gaza
For the first time, reporters were invited to the U.S. military's floating pier off the coast of Gaza. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab was among those to get a rare glimpse at the operation, which has struggled to deliver aid to Palestinians. -
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U.S. dismantling Gaza aid pier over weather, may not be reinstalled
A U.S.-built pier meant to provide critical aid to Palestinians in Gaza is being dismantled again due to weather. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports. -
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Gaza aid pier dismantled again due to weather, reinstallation date unknown
A Pentagon spokeswoman acknowledged that she doesn't know when the pier will be reinstalled. -
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Gaza aid pier dismantled again, and other top headlines
Here are some of the top headlines for Friday, including the kick off to a busy holiday travel week, a new mandate that requires the Bible be taught in some Oklahoma classrooms, and more weather-related issues with the pier constructed off the ... -
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Gaza aid piles up amid dispute over whether aid workers can carry security gear
U.S. aid for Gaza is piling up because of a dispute between the U.S. and Israel over whether aid workers can carry protective gear and radios. -
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Let Afghan women join the UN talks next week. It’s what the Taliban fear most | Fawzia Koofi
The exclusion of women’s voices and discussion of their rights from next week’s summit allows the Taliban to oppress us with impunity. We must be heard. Since it became clear that the Taliban will be the only Afghan voices at the table and women’s ...Afghanistan
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José Raúl Mulino sworn in as Panama's new president, promises to stop migration through Darien Gap
José Raúl Mulino has been sworn in as Panama’s next president, facing pressure to slow migration through the Darien Gap that connects his country with Colombia -
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Stolen at birth, an adoptee sues Chile over thousands of similar dictatorship-era crimes
A Chilean-American raised in the United States has filed a criminal complaint against the state of Chile alleging that it engaged in a systematic plan to steal thousands of babies from perceived enemies of the state in the 1970s and 1980s -
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UN-led meeting in Qatar with Afghan Taliban is not a recognition of their government, official says
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Hunger grips Yemen even more. The UN says more than half of households aren't eating enough
The United Nations food agency says more than half of households in Yemen are not eating enough due to poor economic conditions and a monthslong pause in food assistance to millions of people in the rebel-held north -
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Japanese executive among dozens arrested in Myanmar for allegedly selling rice above set prices
Myanmar’s state-run media say the country's military government has arrested a Japanese business executive, along with dozens of local businessmen, for allegedly selling rice at prices well above the officially regulated ones