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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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The IndependentWar & Conflict

Trump ‘expects to hear very soon’ from Iran on ceasefire proposal as Tehran makes fresh threat

Download our app Iran has warned it would launch a “heavy assault” on US assets in the Middle East if there are further attacks on ships, as Donald Trump stated he “expects to hear very soon” from Tehran about a ceasefire agreement. The UK is redeploying HMS Dragon to the Middle East ahead of a possible international mission to safeguard shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran has warned that vessels complying with US sanctions will face difficulties crossing the strait.

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The TelegraphHumanityEngland

Jewish students at UK universities sent death threats

Jewish students are being followed home, screamed at and sent death threats by their peers at university, a report into anti-Semitism has revealed. Students at University of Birmingham, University College London (UCL), Royal Holloway University and City St George’s, which is part of University of London, said they had faced a barrage of anti-Jewish hatred on and off campus.

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The GuardianElectionsAustralia

Pressure mounts on Angus Taylor as Pauline Hanson declares One Nation ‘here for the long haul’

Historic Farrer byelection win ignites internal rumblings about Coalition leadership Get our , or A triumphant Pauline Hanson has declared One Nation is “here for the long haul” after a historic Farrer byelection win that has ignited internal rumblings about Angus Taylor’s leadership just three months into his tenure.The rightwing populist party won its first federal lower house seat on Saturday night, after defeated the independent, Michelle Milthorpe.

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The GuardianTravelItaly

Female nudity and art that stinks: key takeaways from Venice Biennale 2026

Despite a call for calm, a combustible mix of politics and protest punctuated the preview week across the pavilionsEvery two years the art world assembles in Venice for a sprawling celebration of visual arts at which countries “compete” against one another for the prize of best national pavilion. It is a barometer of taste, a shop window for artists and the industry’s biggest get-together – once described by the art historian Lawrence Alloway as an “orgy of contact and communication”.This year, 99 countries are involved, including Somalia and Qatar, which are among seven first-time participants in an event that was overshadowed by the , just over a year ago. She wanted an event that focused on “enhancement” with a main show called . Despite the call for calm, a combustible mix of politics and protest punctuated the preview week. The activist group Pussy Riot to object to Russia’s inclusion and a strike on Friday in protest at Israel’s inclusion caused several pavilions – including the UK, Austria and France – to close their doors.

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The GuardianImmigrationUSA

Tucson took action against ICE. Now the city is bracing for state Republicans to fight back

‘You cannot compromise with crazy,’ the mayor says after taking steps to block the agency from targeting its residents They could hear the shot that killed in Tucson, Arizona.When Good, a mother of three, was fatally shot by an immigration agent on the streets of Minneapolis in January, a group of lawmakers 1,300 miles away moved fast. Just two weeks later, Tucson city council voted unanimously to start a process to block Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and homeland security officials from using its property to stage enforcement activities, unless the agency had a warrant signed by a judge.

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The GuardianWar & ConflictUSA

‘Your homes will be destroyed, your family killed’: the US has dropped millions of war propaganda leaflets – but do they work?

An exhibit of psyops leaflets released in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya finally shows American people the messages that were made in their nameFor over a century, the United States military has been dropping propaganda leaflets in psychological operations, or psyops, to achieve success in war. But the key question behind the effort remains unanswered: does it even work?In 1918, the US released more than 3m leaflets behind enemy lines by plane and hydrogen balloon. To their delight, they found the leaflets helped erode morale and unit cohesion among the Germans in the first world war. Or so the story goes.

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The GuardianPublic PolicyUSA

‘Closing the chapter’ on Fema: Trump panel seeks to weaken disaster response amid climate crisis

Council’s plan will leave Federal Emergency Management Agency ill-equipped to respond to extreme weather events, experts saySweeping changes may be in store at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema), the nation’s frontline emergency response coordinator, that experts warned could further erode US capacity to handle disasters as the risks of fueled by the continue to rise.Fears about a fundamental overhaul of Fema’s form and function have been brewing since returned to the White House. After castigating the agency over claims that it was too expensive and “doesn’t get the job done”, Trump set to gutting Fema as an early priority for his second term.

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The GuardianDiplomacy

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards threaten US sites in Middle East if tankers come under fire

Revolutionary Guards issue warning as Trump awaits Iran’s response to Washington’s latest proposal for peace dealIran’s Revolutionary Guards has threatened to target US sites in the Middle East if its tankers come under fire, Iranian media reported on Saturday, as Washington was left waiting for Tehran’s response to its latest negotiating position.“Any attack on Iranian tankers and commercial vessels will result in a heavy attack on one of the American centres in the region and enemy ships,” the force said, a day after in the Gulf of Oman.

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The TelegraphScandalYorkshire & the Humber

Britain’s blasphemy belt offers a glimpse into our fractured future

As the country focuses on Labour’s collapse and Keir Starmer’s increased political vulnerability, little attention has been given to what went on in the “blasphemy belt”. This 50-odd-mile stretch – which starts in Blackburn and Darwen in Lancashire and ends in Wakefield, West Yorkshire – contains wards with significant South Asian populations.

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The GuardianHealth AlertsWarwickshire

‘They’ve invented a spurious pseudo-disease’: why are so many men being told they have low testosterone?

Social media influencers and booming men’s health companies are pushing the hormone as an answer to all ills. But is ‘low T’ really problematic – or something created to sell men a cure to a problem they don’t have?A s a young man, Nick Dooley never thought about his hormones. He always considered himself “quite an outgoing, confident, chatty person”. Around the time he turned 30, however, Dooley began putting on weight and struggling with anxiety, “just slowly becoming a shell of my former self”, he says. By 38, he weighed 22st and had a range of health issues. “I spent most of my life sat in front of a TV, doing nothing, with zero motivation, and from how I was in my 20s, that wasn’t me. I knew something wasn’t right.”In 2024, Dooley had a private medical exam, which flagged he had fatty liver disease and was producing low levels of testosterone. “It wasn’t something I’d ever really heard of,” he says. “So I started down a Reddit rabbit hole.” An NHS doctor told him his blood testosterone levels, at 11.2 nmol a litre, were “within range” (although guidance differs between trusts, NHS England generally considers between 8 and 30 nmol/L normal) and offered him antidepressants. “I knew that wasn’t going to fix me,” he says. Instead, Dooley signed up with Manual, an online men’s health company. After two quick blood tests and a virtual consultation, Manual, which has since rebranded as Voy, started him on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).

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The GuardianCompaniesUSA

Trump airport branding deal opens new route to profit for family

Florida agreement grants US president control of licensing and merchandising at renamed airport, analysts sayIt was a week in which one prominent name in aviation, Spirit Airlines, , killed in the company’s own admission by high fuel prices resulting from Donald Trump’s war in Iran.Within days, however, another moniker was already flying high in industry circles: the president’s own.

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