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Children ‘starving before our eyes’ in Gaza – Tánaiste

Children 'starving before our eyes' in Gaza - Tánaiste
A child waits to receive food from a charity in Gaza city

Tánaiste Simon Harris has said that “children are starving before our eyes” in Gaza as more than 100 aid organisations warned that “mass starvation” was spreading in the Palestinian territory.

Laba kamid ah shaqaalaha dowladda hoose oo lagu dilay Garoowe

Jul 24 (Jowhar) Warar dheeraad ah ayaa laga helayaa weerar uu Askari katirsan ciidanka Puntland ka geystay magaalada Garowe, kaasoo lagu dilay Labo ka mid ah shaqaalaha Dowladda Hoose.

Lawyer seeks Erik Menendez release, citing medical issue

Lawyer seeks Erik Menendez release, citing medical issue
Erik Menendez in court with his lawyer, Marcia Morrissey, in March 1994

Erik Menendez, one of two brothers who is serving a life sentence for the murder of their parents in the United States, has been taken to hospital with a “serious medical condition”.

Madasha samata-bixinta oo isku khilaafay ka hadalka dagaalkii Beledxaawo

Jul 24 (Jowhar)-Ilo xog-ogaalka ah ayaa ku warramaya in xubnaha Madasha Samata-bixinta ay isku khilaafeen qoraal wadajir ah oo ay kasoo saaraan dagaalkii maalin kahor ka dhacay magaalada Beledxaawo, kaasoo u dhexeeyay ciidamo kala taabacsan dowladda iyo Jubaland.

Doctor admits supplying ketamine to Matthew Perry

Doctor admits supplying ketamine to Matthew Perry
Matthew Perry died from an overdose in October 2023

A California doctor charged in connection with the death of actor Matthew Perry has pleaded guilty to four counts of illegal distribution of the prescription anesthetic ketamine.

Taoiseach to travel to Luxembourg for two-day visit

Taoiseach to travel to Luxembourg for two-day visit
The Taoiseach will discuss economic issues with Luxembourg's prime minister

Taoiseach Micheál Martin is due to travel to Luxembourg to meet the country’s Prime Minister Luc Frieden, as part of a two-day visit to the grand duchy.

Retrial for woman who bit off attempted rapist’s tongue

Retrial for woman who bit off attempted rapist's tongue
South Korea vowed in 2018 to strengthen laws against sexual assault and implement measures to reduce harassment as the #MeToo campaign swept the country

A South Korean court has reopened a decades-old case after the country’s #MeToo movement inspired a woman to challenge her conviction for defending herself against sexual violence 61 years ago.

Puntland oo been abuur ku tilmaamtay warqadii DFS ay kasoo saartau markabka MV SEA WORLD

Jul 23 (Jowhar)Puntland oo kajawaabtay Warqadii saaka ay DFS kasoo saartay xaalada Markabka MV SEA WORLD.

EU, US heading towards 15% tariff deal, EU diplomats say

EU, US heading towards 15% tariff deal, EU diplomats say
EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic is due to speak with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick this afternoon

The European Union and the United States are heading towards a trade deal that would result in a broad tariff of 15% applying to EU goods imported into the United States, two diplomats said today.

Zelensky defends law on anti-graft agencies

Zelensky defends law on anti-graft agencies
Yesterday, Ukrainian MPs voted for a bill stripping anti-corruption institutions of their independence

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky defended the legislative changes which have also sparked the first major protests in Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion.

Artemis II at a glance: To the Moon and back

Artemis II Explained: Journey Around the Moon and Back

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Under a humid Cape Canaveral sky: Tonight, humans return to the Moon’s doorstep There is a particular smell in the air tonight at the Kennedy...
NASA prepares for first crewed lunar mission in 50 years

NASA Readies First Crewed Moon Mission in Half a Century

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Tonight, the Moon Gets a New Chapter: Artemis II Prepares for the Longest Human Journey from Earth in More Than Half a Century Salt air...
Dual Dutch-Irish national faces gun charges in UK

Dual Dutch-Irish citizen charged in UK over firearms offences

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Hidden in plain sight: guns, a Dover ferry and an ordinary man at the centre of an extraordinary case At first glance it was an...
Police closed Scott Mills probe due to lack of evidence

BBC Aware of 2017 Police Investigation Into Scott Mills

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The Sound of a Silent Microphone: What the BBC’s Decision Means Beyond a Presenter’s Exit On a weekday morning, an empty Radio 2 studio can...
Tourists gather to 'witness history' ahead of Moon launch

Sightseers flock to witness history as Moon launch draws near

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A Night at the Beach, Waiting for the Moon The sun slid low over Cocoa Beach like an orange coin, and the air smelled of...