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‘My arrest was unjustified’: released Palestinians decry their imprisonment
In the dead of night on Sunday, after hours of waiting, a white bus carrying dozens of Palestinian prisoners, released in exchange for three Israeli hostages handed over by Hamas to Israel, arrived at Fawakeh square in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
A group of young men had climbed …
Donald Trump assumes office with promise to be the very bestest best
They came in dribs and drabs, the unwanted, the uninvited and the unloved. First to arrive in Washington was Liz Truss, wearing a red Maga hat and a bright blue coat looking like an extra in a Paddington Bear film.
Lizzie could be found standing on a street corner in …
Australian oysters’ blood could hold key to fighting drug-resistant superbugs, researchers find
An antimicrobial protein found in the blood of an Australian oyster could help in the fight against superbugs, new research suggests.
Australian scientists have discovered that a protein found in the haemolymph – the equivalent of blood – of the Sydney rock oyster,
Saccostrea glomerata,
can kill bacteria itself …Yvette Cooper announces public inquiry into Southport attack
Yvette Cooper has announced a public inquiry into the murder of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance club in Southport after confirming the “extremely violent” killer was known to the authorities.
The home secretary said the inquiry would provide answers to the families of Axel Rudakubana, 18, who …
Is the penny finally dropping on the post-Brexit economy? | Letters
UK ‘second most attractive country for investment’, survey finds
The UK is the second most attractive country for investment behind the US, signalling a climb up the rankings, according to an annual survey of global business leaders by the consultancy PwC.
Racing’s ‘rural revolt’ should not be used in gambling checks battle
It was free-to-enter for the seven-race card at Fakenham on Sunday – but only if you arrived in a tractor, and parked in the middle of the track where the ITV Racing cameras – which were making a rare excursion to the Norfolk course – could see you. Around 50 …
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1. Ten logicians are put in a …
Denmark to ditch ‘parenting competency’ tests for Greenlandic families
Denmark has announced it is abandoning the use of highly controversial “parenting competency” tests on Greenlandic families, amid fury over the way that they have been routinely used on people with Inuit backgrounds, often resulting in the separation of children from their parents.
Campaigners have been warning about the discriminatory …
Palestinians begin search for Gaza’s missing as they return to ruined homes
After the first night in Gaza for more than a year without the sound of drones or bombing overhead following the successful implementation of a ceasefire, people in the besieged Palestinian territory have begun returning to destroyed homes and searching for missing loved ones.
The truce that took effect on …