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Israel’s defence minister announces that Israeli troops will maintain their presence in “security zones” across Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria indefinitely
A US federal judge has warned that the Trump administration may face criminal contempt charges for not complying with his order to return deported individuals to the US, highlighting escalating tensions between the executive and judicial branches.
Caroline Wood, managing director of alphr limited, highlights the crucial role of communication in HR, noting that poor communication can lead to significant workplace issues.
Kristopher Purvis was caught at Edinburgh Airport with 15 packages of cocaine worth £5.6m, despite claiming he only had sombreros from Mexico.
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The government plans to reduce the Fair Access Limit for therapy funding for adopted children from £5,000 to £3,000, sparking criticism and concern from MPs and charities.
For the first time, a juvenile colossal squid was filmed in its natural habitat, 100 years after its identification, near the South Sandwich Islands.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has prohibited six BBL providers from using misleading ads that apply pressure on consumers to book cosmetic surgery without adequate consideration of the risks involved.
Salah Jundia survived an Israeli airstrike that destroyed his family’s home in Shujaiyya, Gaza, losing 15 relatives, including his father and brothers, to the bombings.
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