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After a night of pounding Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, hospitals in Beirut are struggling to deal with casualties after one night of deadly Israeli…
Scientists have classified a new tarantula genus, Satyrex, known for exceptionally large male genitalia. This genus includes four species, including the largest, Satyrex ferox, with leg spans reaching 14cm. Discover more about these fascinating spiders and their habitat.
The European Commission has rejected proposals by Iran and the US to impose fees on vessels crossing the Strait of Hormuz, asserting that international law mandates free navigation. Affected companies retain discretion on any payments, amid ongoing shipping disruptions in the region.
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Mass rallies have taken place across Australia in response to a wave of recent violence against women. The protesters want gender-based violence to be declared a national emergency and stricter laws put in place to stop it. Aussie PM Anthony Albanese said the issue was a national crisis.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has asked Ireland’s justice minister to bring legislation to cabinet to enable asylum seekers to be sent back to the UK. Around 80% of recent arrivals to the Republic came from the UK, across the Irish border, Helen McEntree has revealed.
A month after seven aid workers for the World Central Kitchen were killed in an Israeli air strike, the food charity has resumed distributing food in Gaza. The charity said it has 276 trucks with eight million meals to enter through the Rafah crossing. “Ultimately, we decided we must keep feeding,” the charity said on Sunday.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has called on the United States to stop Israel from attacking Rafah, saying the US is the only country that can stop the advance.
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