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Hamas and Fatah agree to create committee to run postwar Gaza Strip
Hamas and Fatah – the two main Palestinian factions which have been at odds for almost two decades – have agreed in talks in Cairo to create a committee that will jointly run the postwar Gaza Strip.
While Israel had refused to countenance a “day after” governing scenario involving Hamas …
Share your views on electric hire bikes in the UK
We want to find out more about your views and experiences on electric hire bikes. Are you a regular cyclist with a bike of your own, who can’t stand electric hire bikes for a host of strongly-felt reasons?
Or are you an avid user ready to defend your kind, …
‘Effervescent’ Brydon Carse’s England ascent is no surprise to former coach
Smartphones should carry health warning, Spanish government told
Smartphones sold in Spain should carry a label warning users about their potential health impacts, experts have told the Spanish government, in a report that calls for doctors to ask about screen time during checkups.
As Spain pushes forward with a draft law to limit children’s exposure to technology, the …
French government teeters on brink of collapse as no-confidence vote looms
France is staring into the unknown as the minority government of the prime minister, Michel Barnier, faces near-certain defeat in a no-confidence vote that could dramatically intensify the political crisis in one of the EU’s key member states.
If the vote on Wednesday is carried, Barnier’s administration, which took office …
‘Progressive except for Palestine’: how a tech charity imploded over a statement on Gaza
Miliaku Nwabueze, a senior program manager at Code for Science & Society, had been concerned for some time about the role of technology in state violence. Then, on 7 October of last year, Hamas entered Israel, killing and kidnapping about 1,400 people. Less than a week later, as Israel ordered …
Meloni says Italy aims to protect jobs after CEO of Fiat owner Stellantis quits
The Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, has said her government will try to protect jobs as political tensions mount with Fiat maker Stellantis after the abrupt resignation of its chief executive.
of Carlos Tavares, its longstanding chief executive, stating that “different …On the Grenadian island of Carriacou, even the dead are now climate victims
It’s a macabre picture: tombs, headstones and wreaths, lovingly selected by family members, floating into the oblivion of the ocean, and with them the remains of loved ones uprooted from their final resting place. Some are dragged back to land, washed up on beaches on the Grenadian island of Carriacou, …
He’s 16 and hyped as Usain Bolt’s successor – but Australia’s Gout Gout is keeping his feet on the ground
It’s tricky being
the next big thing
. There’s all the excitement and promise, but also a truckload of expectation. This is the minefield 16-year-old Australian sprinter Gout Gout and his coach Di Sheppard have been negotiating this year – ever since viral video emerged of the young Queenslander destroying …