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Morocco supports Palestinian farmers

West Bank Morocco’s Bayt Mal Al-Quds Agency has agreed to fund a project aimed at empowering Palestinian farmers in the Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Governate. The agency recently met with the Ministry of Agriculture in Ramallah, the Palestinian administrative capital in the occupied West Bank. The
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Trump arrives Scotland on a private trip

Scotland United States President Donald Trump arrived in Scotland Friday evening talks on a private trip to tour his golf courses, but will hold bilateral talks on a trade deal with the European Union. Trump’s visit comes as he faces pressure back home over his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. As he continues […]
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Buried Truths: Unveiling the Silenced Catastrophe of GMO Harms

Nigeria Dooyum Naadzenga  From the dawn of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture, a careful and deliberate silence has surrounded the growing evidence of harm. Since 1994, when the first wave of transgenic deregulation began, a well-orchestrated effort has been made to conceal the broken promises and ecological disruptions seeded by GMOs. This suppression
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Jaffa protests demands end to Gaza war

Nigeria Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Jaffa on Friday, calling for an immediate end to the war in Gaza and the urgent delivery of humanitarian aid to Palestinians. Chanting “The children of Gaza are dying” and holding signs that read “Stop starving Gaza,” demonstrators expressed anguish over the deepening humanitarian crisis. Emotions […]
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UN condemns violence in Eastern Congo

Congo The United Nations denounced on Thursday the renewed violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ituri Province, where armed groups have carried out deadly attacks against civilians. Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General, expressed grave concern over the situation, particularly the actions of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), which he said
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100,000-year-old burial site in Israel’s cave discovered

Israel Archaeologists think they have uncovered one of the oldest burial sites globally within a cave in Israel, where the remarkably preserved remains of early humans, dating back approximately 100,000 years, were meticulously arranged in pits. The discoveries at Tinshemet Cave in central Israel, which were published in an academic journal earlier this year, expand […]
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Gaza hospital faces surge in child hunger deaths

Gaza The Patient’s Friends Hospital in northern Gaza is overwhelmed by an unprecedented wave of severely malnourished children, many arriving too weak to cry or move. Five children died last weekend, marking the first deaths at the centre in patients without preexisting conditions. Dr. Rana Soboh, a nutritionist with MedGlobal, said children are no longer […]