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Erased Israeli Settlers' Brutal War on Palestinian Communities in the West Bank

Erased Israeli Settlers' Brutal War on Palestinian Communities in the West BankScroll downCredit: Avishay Mohar, B'TselemHagar ShezafShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsAppThese images appear again and again – from the ground, from the air, and on maps: dozens of Palestinian communities wiped off the landscape, while illegal Israeli settler outposts continue to spread across the West Bank.Since October 7, 2023, this phenomenon has intensified significantly. Unlike the war in Gaza, there is no discussion in Israel about ending this parallel campaign of dispossession.

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Rainbow flags await Egypt and Iran at awkward World Cup Pride Match

Rainbow flags - a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride, diversity, and social inclusion - will be flown inside the Seattle Stadium Iran's head coach Amir Ghalenoei says he will not address "things that do not exist" as his team prepares to play Egypt in the Pride Match in Seattle. Local organisers have designated the game as a Pride Match because it falls on the Friday before Pride Weekend, which celebrates diversity and the LGBTQ+ community.

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The GuardianHumanityAustralia

Journalists at Nine ‘really angry’ about Karl Stefanovic’s podcast well before Tommy Robinson interview

Sources say former Today show star panicked after interview with UK far-right figure was rebuked by managementGet our , or Journalists at Nine were “really angry” with the content of Karl Stefanovic’s independent podcast well before his embrace of far-right activist Tommy Robinson led to a rebuke from management which saw the Today host “panic”, sources say.Guardian Australia understands there has been “huge disquiet” about Stefanovic’s roster of anti-immigration guests since he launched the Karl Stefanovic Show in February; and widespread confusion about why Nine’s biggest star was given so much latitude by management.

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The GuardianHumanityAustralia

Wayne Swan likens Hanson to Trump and says Labor must stop One Nation’s ‘dark, dystopic picture of the future’

Australian Labor party president says authoritarian trends must not be ‘normalised’ in AustraliaGet our , or Labor must not allow increasingly authoritarian trends in Australian politics to become “normalised”, ALP president Wayne Swan has warned, likening Pauline Hanson’s and journalists to Donald Trump’s hostile takeover of American civic life.“A toxic seed blooms into a garden of noxious weeds when we stop gardening,” the former treasurer said on Friday.

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The GuardianHumanityVenezuela

Survivors tell of ‘brutal and fast’ Venezuela quake as hunt for survivors goes on

Worst incident of its kind in country for more than 125 years leaves many searching for multiple family members – and pleading for international helpNearly all of Ligia Level’s family lived in a trio of apartment blocks along Hotel Avenue, a seafront sweep of palm-specked resorts and high-rise condos along Venezuela’s Caribbean coast.When a powerful “doublet” of earthquakes jolted the region on Wednesday afternoon, those buildings and the lives within them came crashing down.

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The GuardianScandalUSA

US media regulator Brendan Carr accuses Disney of ‘misinformation’ on investigations

Disney-owned ABC launched awareness campaign about two FCC investigations it faces, urging viewers to write inBrendan Carr, the Trump-aligned chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has accused of running a “campaign of misinformation” as the media group defends itself against investigations the regulator has initiated.Disney-owned ABC launched a public awareness campaign earlier this week to encourage viewers to back the network as it faces two separate investigations before the US media regulator.

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The GuardianCinematic ArtsUSA

Fifa unites the world – in anger at hydration breaks (AKA ad breaks) | Barney Ronay

Fans, players and coaches have voiced their indignation at the way the game is massively altered by the four-quarter structureWith 22 minutes gone on Tuesday night at Boston Stadium, and an injury delay in train, a clutch of England and Ghana players wandered to the side of the pitch and began taking drinks. This was the signal for a sudden spurt of refereeing indignation, the officials sprinting across in a state of apparently genuine outrage, appalled by the spectacle of unofficial hydration.The first drinks break, Hydro-Quart-One, was only a minute away. Here we had players basically stealing hydration. Not to mention messing with the most vital part of the show – the advert timings. Guys, the director has not cued the break. David Beckham has the ice-cold faux beer halfway to his lips. Will Ferrell is making hyena-like vocal warm-up noises at the wheel of his crisp delivery lorry. We’re professionals. Hit your marks people.

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The TelegraphWar & ConflictEastern Europe

Crimea declares state of emergency after Ukraine cuts off supply routes

Russian-installed authorities have declared a state of emergency in Crimea after Ukrainian strikes shut petrol stations and caused power cuts across the peninsula. Ukrainian aerial attacks on logistics chains and oil facilities have crippled Crimea in recent weeks, forcing local authorities to suspend tourism and children’s summer camps until September.

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The GuardianHumanityNorth America

Supreme court conservatives accused of advancing ‘white-supremacist agenda’

Lawmakers and advocates condemn ‘disastrous’ decisions that allow Trump to strip away protections for immigrantsLawmakers and immigration advocacy groups on Thursday sharply denounced two US supreme court rulings that allowed the Trump administration to severely strip certain immigration protections and fundamentally reshape the asylum system.Dozens of groups, advocates and members of Congress called the court’s decisions “disastrous” and “cruel”, while the Trump administration, Republican lawmakers and anti-immigrant groups celebrated the decisions.

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The TelegraphImmigrationLondon

Starmer’s parting gift is to undermine his most effective minister

There was some surprise yesterday that Mike Tapp, the immigration minister, was not fired from the Government, despite losing the confidence of his boss, the Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood. At the time of writing the Dover MP remains a minister, despite having broken collective ministerial responsibility to advocate a policy which is contrary to the Home Secretary’s – and therefore the Government’s – position.

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The TelegraphHealthcareUnited Kingdom

NHS maternity scandal hospital ‘blow-by-blow’ repeat of Letby ward, says David Davis

Neonatal problems highlighted in the Nottingham hospitals inquiry are a “blow-by-blow” account of what went wrong in Lucy Letby’s hospital, it has been claimed. Earlier this week, midwife Donna Ockenden released a report outlining the problems that led to stillbirths, neonatal deaths, brain injuries and maternal deaths within Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.

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