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  • NewsFrance 24

    🔴 Live: Biden warns he could pause certain arms supplies if Israel invades Rafah

    Yesterday's key developments: The Israeli military appeared on Wednesday to play down an arms shipment hold-up by the US, whose administration expressed disapproval of this week's operation in Gaza's southern city of Rafah, saying the allies resolve any disagreements "behind closed doors". A Lebanese security source said five people including two Hezbollah fighters were killed Wednesday in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, with a Palestinian armed group reporting three fatalities among its ra

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  • NewsThe Independent

    Biden says US won’t supply Israel with weapons for Rafah attack

    Mr Biden acknowledges putting a hold on a shipment of 2,000 lb bombs meant for Israel

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  • NewsAFP

    Alleged killer of Australian, US surfers to be prosecuted

    A Mexican court on Wednesday ordered the alleged murderer of two Australians and an American killed during a surfing trip to be prosecuted, as grieving relatives awaited the repatriation of their bodies.The prosecution has said it is gathering evidence to charge two other suspects, who remain in detention for alleged possession of methamphetamine.

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Biden says he will block arms to Israel if Netanyahu invades Rafah

    Joe Biden has warned he will stop supplying US weapons to Israel if it goes ahead with a planned ground invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza.

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  • PoliticsThe Independent

    Marjorie Taylor Greene’s very public bid to oust Mike Johnson fails minutes after she files motion

    ‘It’s a gimmick, it’s a joke, it’s laughable,’ says fellow Republican while Greene says ‘we need Republicans that are finally going to stand up and stop this bullshit.’

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  • NewsReuters

    Britain and NATO allies must spend more, be tougher,  UK's Cameron to say

    Britain's foreign minister, David Cameron, will urge its fellow NATO members to meet their pledge to spend 2% of GDP on defence, and to be tougher and more assertive with adversaries, in a speech to be delivered on Thursday. In what is billed as his first major pronouncement as foreign secretary, Cameron will say NATO must "out-compete, out-cooperate and out-innovate", and that Britain must not only bolster existing alliances but also forge new partnerships around the globe.

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  • HealthThe Guardian

    ‘We’re firefighting in the background’: the pharmacists coping with record drug shortages

    Pharmacies are unable to get medicines they need and are increasingly experiencing patients’ anger and frustration

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