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Mexico president calls for ‘transparency’ amid secrecy over Sinaloa cartel arrests
Parents pay tribute to three children killed in east London house fire
Federal government faces challenge from NSW Labor members over Palestinian recognition
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Over 180,000 Gazans displaced by intense fighting in Khan Yunis, UN says
Over 180,000 Palestinians have left the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis due to intense warfare in just four days, the United Nations reported on Friday, following an Israeli operation to recover hostages' bodies from the area. The UN humanitarian agency, OCHA, stated that the recent escalation in hostilities triggered new waves of internal displacement across Gaza, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. More than 180,000 Palestinians have fled fierce fighting around the southern Gaza cit
1-min read - LifestyleAFP
'Windmill love' sees Dutch artist become mill operator
Dutch artist Peet Wessels might not call it an obsession, but with over 100 images of windmills in her home, it's clear she's a big fan -- her walls practically whirl with admiration.- 'Not a fanatic' - Two of her favourites now hang in her kitchen: one work called "Dutch Skies" and another called "Dutch Landscape."
4-min read - NewsEuronews
Brussels, my Love? Can Kamala Harris' energy boost last?
This edition of our weekly talkshow focuses on Kamala Harris upending the US presidential campaign, the situation in Ukraine and the start of the Paris Olympics.
2-min read - NewsThe Guardian
Sad last days of Harold Wilson revealed by Cabinet Office archives
Former politicians pay tribute after files show ‘Labour’s most successful leader’ was forced to consider selling legacy to pay for his dementia care
6-min read - LifestyleThe National
How do I find my family or clan tartan? Everything you need to know
Here is everything you need to know about finding your family or clan tartan in Scotland.
2-min read - NewsReading Chronicle
Council introduces new rules in which potholes are dealt with
The Administration has been determined to improve the way we repair our roads and achieve significantly better outcomes as a result. Accordingly, the Council commissioned a review of the way the Council manages pothole repairs across the network to ensure that we are delivering a best-in-class service for our residents and visitors.
2-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
What it means to be Right-wing today
Only when nominations close on Monday can we be sure who’s formally in the running to take over the Tory leadership. But the candidates, declared and prospective, have already been setting out their stalls in the pages of this newspaper – the most read, according to surveys of Conservative Party members, by those who ultimately get to decide the winner.
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