Israeli military dropped bombs in ‘lethal proximity’ of at least 19 Lebanese hospitals, CNN analysis finds – CNN

  1. Israeli military dropped bombs in ‘lethal proximity’ of at least 19 Lebanese hospitals, CNN analysis finds  CNN
  2. LIVE: Israel kills 6 Lebanese paramedics; Hezbollah fire kills 7 civilians  Al Jazeera English
  3. Lebanon's only burn unit treats toddlers after Israeli strikes  Reuters
  4. Six health workers killed in Israeli strikes across south Lebanon, health ministry says  The Jerusalem Post
  5. WHO 'Deeply Concerned' About 'Rising Attacks' On Lebanon Healthcare  Barron's
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Bolivia military post taken over and soldiers held hostage – BBC.com

  1. Bolivia military post taken over and soldiers held hostage  BBC.com
  2. Armed group kidnaps military personnel and seizes base in central Bolivia, military says  CNN
  3. Supporters of Bolivian ex-president Evo Morales take about 20 soldiers hostage  The Guardian
  4. Bolivia's Arce says Morales backers behind military posts takeover  Reuters Canada
  5. Bolivia's president accuses supporters of former leader Morales of seizing 3 military barracks  The Associated Press
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Iran signals possible change in its nuclear doctrine – NBC News

  1. Iran signals possible change in its nuclear doctrine  NBC News
  2. Khamenei aide warns Iran may review nuclear doctrine if facing ‘existential threat’  The Times of Israel
  3. Is this our last chance to stop Iran from going nuclear?  The Hill
  4. How Israel Could Be Changing Iran’s Nuclear Calculus  The Atlantic
  5. Netanyahu signals Tehran’s nuclear program could be next target as Iran plans future attack  Fox News
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Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon and Gaza kill dozens as rockets are fired into Israel

Israel targets north-eastern Lebanon and Beirut, while bombardment of Gaza raises fears of worsening humanitarian conditions for civilians

Israeli airstrikes on Friday killed at least 52 people and wounded scores more, the Lebanese health ministry said, while rockets fired from Lebanon fell on Israel on Saturday.

Israeli police said 19 people were injured before dawn on Saturday in the central town of Tira. Three projectiles crossed into Israel from Lebanon, Israel’s military said, and some were intercepted.

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‘Welfare for the rich’: how farm subsidies wrecked Europe’s landscapes

The steep and stark environmental decline was not supposed to happen under the common agricultural policy

Revealed: the growing income gap between Europe’s biggest and smallest farms

The Rhine overflowed last winter, covering fields miles from the river and in some places leaving just the tops of trees visible.

But Thomas Bollig, who farms just a few miles from the banks of the Rhine, was not worried. Even as floods inundated the fields of his neighbours, making sowing impossible, his holdings were largely unaffected. Bollig farms organically, and the natural methods he uses to improve his soil allow his fields to hold more water when it rains, and release it gradually, coping well with floods and droughts.

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Revealed: the growing income gap between Europe’s biggest and smallest farms

Big farms rake in record profits when food prices soar, while small farms struggle on razor-thin margins

‘Welfare for the rich’: how farm subsidies wrecked Europe’s landscapes

The income gap between the biggest and smallest farms in Europe has doubled in the past 15 years and hit record levels at the same time as the number of small farms has collapsed, a Guardian analysis of agricultural income data has found.

Figures from the European Commission’s Farming Accountancy Data Network (FADN) and Eurostat suggest farmers across the continent raked in record profits when the war in Ukraine sent food prices soaring, boosting a long-running trend of rising average incomes that has outstripped inflation.

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Can Iran and Israel Find a New Equilibrium? – The New York Times

  1. Can Iran and Israel Find a New Equilibrium?  The New York Times
  2. A world of two realities, for peace they must be united - opinion  The Jerusalem Post
  3. Israel's Actions In Gaza And Lebanon Draw International Scrutiny  OilPrice.com
  4. Never Again Is Now: Sanction Israel’s Genocidal and Apartheid Regime  BDS Movement |
  5. Now is the moment for a Middle East ceasefire  Asia Times
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Moldovans are voting in a pivotal presidential runoff. But voter fraud threatens its democracy – The Associated Press

  1. Moldovans are voting in a pivotal presidential runoff. But voter fraud threatens its democracy  The Associated Press
  2. Moldova votes for president in runoff election as Russia hovers  The Guardian
  3. How Russian ‘dirty money’ risks rigging Moldova’s presidential election  CNN
  4. Resisting Russia, Moldova’s President Fights to Keep Power  Bloomberg
  5. Moldova warns of Russian ‘disruptive’ moves against overseas voting in Sunday’s runoff  POLITICO Europe
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Israel strikes Beirut area; U.N. warns conditions in northern Gaza ‘apocalyptic’ – The Washington Post

  1. Israel strikes Beirut area; U.N. warns conditions in northern Gaza ‘apocalyptic’  The Washington Post
  2. Israel Strikes Near Lebanon’s Capital as Hopes for a Cease-Fire Fade  The New York Times
  3. Israeli attacks kill dozens in Gaza, Lebanon as ceasefire remains elusive  Al Jazeera English
  4. Israel has damaged or destroyed nearly a quarter of buildings in Lebanon’s south  The Washington Post
  5. Lebanon: Israeli attacks signal 'rejection' of truce push  DW (English)
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Karaoke and Kong-rey: Taiwan sings through biggest typhoon in decades

A ‘typhoon day’ has come to mean one thing for many – a chance to indulge their favourite pastime

The winds of typhoon Kong-rey howled through the streets of the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, on Thursday afternoon. Meanwhile, inside a brick and glass building people similarly wailed down the corridors of a branch of the Partyworld karaoke chain.

Through the poorly soundproofed door of one room voices warbled a song by the Taiwanese rock band Mayday, and through another came the sounds of a song by Coldplay. In room 330, someone made an exasperated search through the song list – “where is Kylie? What the hell! ” – as friends screamed lyrics from a Linkin Park track.

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