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UN experts accuse Israel of sexual violence in Gaza and the West Bank as well as ‘genocidal acts’ in a recent report. Israeli PM rejects the report, calling it “antisemitic.” Cliff notes UN experts accuse Israel of sexual violence in Gaza
All 172 passengers and six crew members safely evacuated after American Airlines jet caught fire. The FAA is investigating the cause of the fire.
Donald Trump threatens 200% tariff on alcohol from EU if they don’t immediately remove the whiskey tariff in the latest escalation in the trade war.
Cliff Notes The list details candidates for the Central Finland regional elections, presenting a broad range of professionals, including teachers, healthcare workers, and engineers, predominantly from Jyväskylä. The candidates represent various political parties, reflecting diverse backgrounds, educational qualifications, and areas of expertise, aiming for representation in the region’s governance. This voter guide highlights the increasing involvement of younger candidates and professionals in local politics, indicative of shifting demographics and priorities in political participation.
Cliff Notes A 29-year-old man was sentenced to two years in prison for sexual interference with three boys aged 9, 12, and 14 in Jyväskylä, with the incidents occurring multiple times over a month last summer. The District Court found the man guilty based on video evidence showing sexual abuse, while he denied all charges and claimed he only met the boys in public. In addition to imprisonment, the court ordered the man to pay compensation to his victims for their suffering, with amounts varying by age, as he withdrew his appeal against the sentence. Man sentenced to two years…
Queens NYC Queens NYC, is a vibrant melting pot known for its incredible diversity. It is home to people from all over the world, earning it the nickname “The World’s Borough.” From its legendary food scene—where you can find authentic dishes from nearly every country—to its rich history of producing some of America’s biggest music and film stars, there’s no shortage of stories to uncover. As a gateway for immigrants chasing the American Dream, Queens has long been a symbol of opportunity, resilience, and cultural fusion, shaping the very heart of NYC. The history of Queens NYC Dive into the…
Cliff Notes Keir Starmer has abolished NHS England to return oversight of the health service to ministers, aiming for greater accountability and reduced bureaucracy. The move is seen as a response to the contentious 2012 NHS reorganisation under Andrew Lansley, with plans to speed up service improvements and reduce waiting lists. Concerns arise regarding potential disruption and efficacy, with experts warning that reorganisations may detract from patient care improvements while unions express worry over staff morale and potential job cuts. Keir Starmer scraps NHS England Keir Starmer has brought the health service back under the control of ministers by abolishing…
Cliff Notes Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) warns against Botox parties, highlighting significant health risks, especially when alcohol is involved. HIS insists that cosmetic treatments should only be administered by recognised healthcare professionals in a regulated environment. The director of HIS stresses the importance of seeking treatments from qualified clinics to ensure safety and legality of procedures and products. Scottish regulator warns against undergoing procedures at so-called Botox parties | UK News Scotland’s regulator of private health clinics has issued a warning about the dangers of so-called Botox parties. Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) is urging against undergoing treatment at social gatherings…
Cliff Notes Labour MP Kim Johnson urges a public inquiry into the historical injustice of black children wrongly designated as “educationally subnormal” and placed in special schools for disabled pupils during the 1960s and 70s. Survivors’ testimonies reveal systematic abuse and neglect within these schools, highlighting the long-lasting negative effects on their education and lives, including trauma and exclusion from mainstream education. Johnson connects the ESN scandal to ongoing racial disparities in the education system, claiming that similar exclusionary practices now exist, contributing to a modern school-to-prison pipeline for black children. MP calls for inquiry into labelling of black pupils…
Cliff Notes – Wine critic sues dog sitter Wine critic Harry Eyres is suing dog sitter Kendra Torgan for veterinarian costs and damages, claiming she allowed his cockapoo, Ebony, to escape and be hit by a Dexters estate agent, resulting in substantial veterinary costs. Eyres alleges Torgan suggested euthanasia as a cheaper alternative to the expensive spinal surgery Ebony required following the accident. Torgan denies responsibility for the incident, asserting that the dog escaped unexpectedly and that Mr Eyres should target her dissolved company instead of her personally in the lawsuit. Wine critic sues dog sitter in £180k battle A…
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