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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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HaaretzWar & ConflictIslamic World

Third War or Just Another Rodeo? How Israel and Iran Ended Up Here Again

Third War or Just Another Rodeo? How Israel and Iran Ended Up Here AgainHaaretz08.06.2026 | 20:51Share in TwitterGift this article SaveSave article to reading listSend in e-mailSend in e-mail Share in FacebookShare in Twitter Send in e-mailSend in e-mail Go to comments3 Print article SaveSave article to reading list Zen ReadShare in TwitterGift this article SaveSave article to reading listSend in e-mailSend in e-mail Share in FacebookShare in Twitter Send in e-mailSend in e-mail Go to comments3 Print article SaveSave article to reading list Zen ReadHaaretzJun 8, 2026 | 20:51Get email notification for articles from Haaretz FollowJun 8, 2026 | 20:51HaaretzJun 8, 2026 | 20:51Get email notification for articles from Haaretz FollowJun 8, 2026 | 20:51Israel and Iran exchanged direct attacks on Sunday night, shattering a cease-fire that had held since April 8.Late Sunday, Iran launched missiles at Israel in what it said was retaliation for an Israeli strike on Hezbollah in Beirut.

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Daily PostScandalNigeria

State Police Bill passes second reading in Senate

A bill seeking to establish state police and devolve policing powers to sub-national governments on Thursday scaled second reading in the Senate. The development is a major step in ongoing efforts to establish state police in Nigeria’s security architecture. The bill was subsequently referred by the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, to the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on the […]

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The GuardianScandalUSA

Alabama wants to execute a man by nitrogen hypoxia. That is cruel | Austin Sarat

To put it plainly, nitrogen hypoxia kills by starving someone of the oxygen needed to sustain lifeThe eighth amendment prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment is among the most noble and valuable constitutional protections. It is the only provision of the constitution that recognizes the dignity and humanity of everyone, even those who commit the vilest crimes.But in the last several years, this great legal and moral achievement has taken a beating at the hands of conservative judges and justices. They have done much to empty it of its meaning by tethering it to the views of the people who wrote it more than two centuries ago.

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The GuardianHumanityWorld

Omar Artan scandal reveals Gianni Infantino for what he is: one of sport’s greatest cowards | Jonathan Liew

Fifa president has prostrated the organisation before Donald Trump and lost control of his own tournament as a resultEven the Nazis tried to tone things down a bit. Before the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, acutely conscious of how it might be perceived by foreign visitors, the Third Reich tried to soften some of its harder, more intolerant edges. Antisemitic signs and images were removed from shops and other public places. Der Stürmer was removed from newspaper kiosks. Paragraph 175, the country’s strict anti‑homosexuality law, was temporarily suspended.By contrast, the 2026 men’s World Cup is being co-hosted in a country utterly indifferent to what a foreign visitor might think of it. In this respect, the US of Donald Trump is tonally different to any host of a major sporting event that has preceded it: a country that actively wants you to see the darkness in its heart, the inhumanity at its core, that gets off on your revulsion.

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The TelegraphScandalGreater Edinburgh

John Swinney can’t hide from the truth about Peter Murrell’s massive SNP theft

Cowardice reigned at Holyrood this week when First Minister John Swinney failed even to defend his refusal to support a root-and-branch investigation into the embezzlement of £400,000 from his party’s funds by Nicola Sturgeon’s husband, Peter Murrell. Instead he ordered his troops to back a shoddy compromise, which will temporarily take the heat out of the criticisms of his leadership and also fail miserably to answer the hundreds of unanswered questions thrown up by the five-year police inquiry.

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The GuardianScandalLondon

Polite but deadly: John Healey skewers Keir Starmer as he heads for the door | John Crace

The defence secretary’s departure was the wrong resignation at the worst possible time for the prime ministerDuring Wednesday’s prime minister’s questions, the defence secretary was standing at the other end of the Commons, away from other cabinet members on the government frontbench. His expression gave nothing away as Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch blamed one another for spending too much on welfare and not enough on defence. In hindsight, he was possibly thinking “to hell with both of them”. Most defence secretaries go native sooner or later, imagining themselves to be embedded officers serving on the frontline. Tory Ben Wallace appeared to hate most of his cabinet colleagues by the time he resigned in 2023.Less than 24 hours after PMQs, , his departure being all the more powerful for being so unexpected. This exit seemed to come out of a clear blue sky. There had been no briefings to the media in the preceding days. No threats to stand down if his demands were not met. All the arguments had taken place behind closed doors. A determination to do the right thing throughout.

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The GuardianScandalMyanmar

Tortured, humiliated and killed: the women who disappear into Myanmar’s prisons

The military junta has detained thousands of political prisoners since the 2021 coup, and a pattern of gender-based abuses is becoming clearIn August 2021, news spread across a Myanmar protesters’ network that Thazin*, an activist and former university student, had been killed. The protest she attended that summer in Mandalay had been broken up by soldiers shooting and driving cars into the crowds.Most of the demonstrators were able to jump on to their motorcycles and flee. Thazin was not among them, and word spread that a young woman had been seen shot dead.

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The IndependentWar & Conflict

Trump vows to hit Iran ‘very hard’ tonight and assume ‘total control’ of Kharg Island

Download our app President Donald Trump has said the US military will strike Iran “very hard” tonight as he pressures Tehran to agree to a deal. “The United States will be hitting Iran (whose Navy, Air Force, Radar, Anti Aircraft, and all other forms of defense, together with most of its offensive capability, are GONE!), VERY HARD TONIGHT.

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The GuardianHumanityUSA

‘It’s torture’: prisoners’ letters expose subterranean Oklahoma ‘dungeon’ known as the tombs

Exclusive: Letters from inside the underground H Unit of Oklahoma state penitentiary allege beatings, vermin, degrading punishment and in many cases no access to a most basic necessity – natural light“Down here in the tombs, there aren’t any windows,” writes Tremane Wood from inside his cell, in a modern-day American “dungeon” that few people have ever heard of.“It’s really like living in cave,” he writes in another letter. “It’s dark and damp. Sometimes this place drives people mad. The hardest part is the isolation.”

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The TelegraphPoliticiansLondon

John Healey is right: Starmer is a hollow man

Defence secretary John Healey’s dramatic resignation from the Government has exposed the hollowness of Sir Keir Starmer’s constant refrain that his main priority as Prime Minister is the defence of the realm. As recently as Monday, when he hosted Volodymyr Zelensky at Downing Street to discuss the war with Russia, Starmer was at pains to reiterate his claim that his “first duty is to keep our country safe”.

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The GuardianElectionsAustralia

Pauline Hanson is becoming a problem for Labor – but her focus on battlers could be her kryptonite

Labor talking points this week concede Australians are frustrated with an economy that ‘isn’t working for them’. The goal will be to convince voters One Nation isn’t eitherGet our , or It was mid-January when Anthony Albanese publicly admitted his “worry” about the rise of One Nation.The prime minister’s concern was not the political risk to himself or to Labor but rather the threat Pauline Hanson posed to the stability of Australia’s two-party system.

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The TelegraphTennisLondon

Wimbledon champions land £3.6m in prize-money boost as first-round losers earn £80,000

Wimbledon singles champions will collect a whopping £3.6m each after the All England Club responded to pressure from mutinous players by increasing prize money for this year’s Championships. It remains to be seen, however, whether the players will be content with a total pot that has taken a colossal leap from £53.5m last summer to £64.2m this year – the largest annual increase in the history of the tournament to the tune of 20 per cent.

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