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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 GuardianScandalLondon

Palestine Action ban will be overturned, group’s co-founder vows

Speaking after appeal court ruled ban lawful, Huda Ammori says fight will be won in the courts or ‘on the streets’The co-founder of Palestine Action has said the battle to overturn the terrorism ban on the direct action group will be won – in the courts or “on the streets”.On Monday, that a ban on the organisation was lawful, reversing , which they said had wrongly limited the home secretary’s discretion on national security.

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The GuardianAIUSA

The Anthropic ‘Fable’ saga proves: we have opened the AI Pandora’s box. What now? | Nathan E Sanders and Bruce Schneier

We have opened the AI Pandora’s box. Now we have to make the best of itOn 9 June, Anthropic its Fable generative AI model. Three days later, the US government it as a dangerous munition, and used its export-control authority to any foreign nationals from accessing it. Unable to differentiate between Americans and foreigners, the company access for everyone.The government’s actions . The problem isn’t any one particular models; it’s the general trend of increasing AI capabilities. And any real solution requires the sort of collective action that just isn’t possible right now.Bruce Schneier is a security technologist who teaches at the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University

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The TelegraphWar & ConflictRussia

Putin ‘shown bespoke TV bulletins with no bad news about Russia’

Russian state television records news programmes solely for Vladimir Putin that portray him and Russia in a positive light, a former state TV journalist has said. The Russian president has for the past 15 years been shown curated bulletins that depict “the ideal picture of a beautiful Russia”, Dmitry Skorobutov, a former chief editor for Rossiya-1, has claimed.

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The GuardianHistorySouth Korea

Starbucks Korea to temporarily shut all stores for history lesson after bungled coffee promotion

The closures, so employees can watch a recorded lecture, will cost the company an estimated 2.1bn won ($1.4m) in salesStarbucks Korea will simultaneously close all its stores for a mandatory history lesson, after a disastrous promotion that evoked memories of a pro-democracy massacre .More than 2,000 stores will temporarily close at 3pm on 22 June, the company said, so staff can watch recorded lectures on modern Korean history and engage in “social sensitivity” training. The half-day closures will cost Starbucks an estimated 2.1bn won ($1.4m) in lost sales, according to data firm IGAWorks.

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Schools in occupied Ukraine: Seeking to turn children into Russian soldiers, By Ghanna Mamonova

Svitlana’s account of life under Russian occupation and education in a Russian school reflects what members of TRP’s legal team describe as “indoctrination”: a non-legal term encompassing multiple concurrent human rights violations, including infringements on the rights to education, freedom of thought, and identity… The educational process is entirely oriented around a Russian worldview and […] The post appeared first on .

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The TelegraphScandalEngland

Essay Are juries still willing to do their duty? Palestine Action is putting it to the test

On August 14, 1670, a 25-year-old man stood up in Gracechurch Street, in the City of London between Eastcheap and Bishopsgate, and began preaching to a crowd in defiance of the law. The man, William Penn, was a Quaker, and his words were a challenge to the Church of England – so much so that he and his fellow preacher William Mead were arrested for sedition under warrants signed by the Lord Mayor.

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The GuardianDiplomacy

Iran ‘agreed to never have a nuclear weapon’, says Trump – as it happened

This blog is now closed – see our and an of what it meansThe agreement between the United ⁠States and Iran should allow for the “immediate reopening” ⁠of the ⁠Strait ​of Hormuz, EU Commission President Ursula von ⁠der Leyen said on Monday.“The priority now is ⁠its swift and full implementation ​by all parties,” ‌von der ‌Leyen said about the ‌announced deal.

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The GuardianDiplomacy

Netanyahu declares victory over Iran – and rules out withdrawal from Lebanon

Preliminary agreement between Washington and Tehran has prompted anger in Israel, and widespread criticism of Netanyahu’s leadershipBenjamin Netanyahu has hailed a historic victory over Iran and ruled out any immediate withdrawal from Lebanon, saying that Israel’s forces would remain there “for as long as necessary”.“We established deep security zones around the State of Israel. We did this in Gaza, in Lebanon, and in Syria,” the Israeli prime minister said in a televised press conference on Monday. “And I want to make it clear: we will remain in these security zones … to protect our country.”

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The GuardianHumanitySomalia

Killed walking home from school: why did Somali children become targets of US drone strikes?

Six months ago, at least 12 people, including eight children, died during a US attack. The US has never admitted the civilian deaths. Here, the Guardian pieces together what happened that dayThey had just settled down for breakfast when the noise came. Some paused in the eating of their slow-cooked beans – cambuulo – spooked by the haunting high-pitched hum. Others pressed their faces against windows, scanning skywards. Farmers in nearby maize fields watched the objects circling above Jamaame, a town in southern Somalia.Shortly after 9am on 15 November 2025, Jamaame shuddered from a series of explosions.

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A year on, six questions still haunt the Air India crash investigation

A year after Air India Flight 171 to London crashed into a medical college campus moments after take-off from the western Indian city of Ahmedabad, killing 260 people, investigators still cannot say with certainty why one of the world's most advanced passenger jets fell from the sky. An update released by India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) on the first anniversary of the disaster on Friday offered few new clues, saying only that analysis of flight recorder data, aircraft systems, engine components, maintenance records and human factors remains under way.

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The TelegraphGolfUSA

Rollback at the heart of golf’s latest civil war

Just as the demise of LIV Golf is bringing to an end one golfing civil war, a new one is threatening to break out and, starting here at this week’s US Open, the lines of opposing parties are likely to be carved deep into the fairways. Mike Whan, the chief executive of the United States Golf Association, is expected to announce that in unison with the R&A, the game’s other governing body, it is delaying implementing the testing rule that will restrict driving distances by up to 20yd until January 1, 2030.

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