Islamic Jihad leader killed in West Bank and 70 targets hit in Gaza, says Israel

IDF says ‘senior terrorist operative’ Islam Khamayseh was killed in strike on the city of Jenin

Israel says its jets have struck 70 targets across Gaza in the past 24 hours, while an airstrike in Jenin killed a “significant” Islamic Jihad figure who operated as the head of logistics for the organisation’s brigade in the city.

The strike, carried out on Friday night by a fighter jet and a helicopter, killed Islam Khamayseh, a “senior terrorist operative in the Jenin camp” who was responsible for a series of attacks in the area, the IDF said.

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Fresh floods in Afghanistan kill at least 60 after heavy rain brings devastation

Thousands of homes and farming land damaged in Ghor province, a week after over 300 people killed in flash floods

At least 60 people have been killed in a fresh bout of heavy rain and flooding in central Afghanistan, according to an official.

Dozens others remained missing, said Abdul Wahid Hamas, spokesperson for Ghor’s provincial governor, on Saturday. He said the province had suffered significant financial losses, with thousands of homes and properties damaged and hundreds of hectares of agricultural land destroyed in the floods on Friday, including in the province’s capital city, Feroz Koh.

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Fewer than one in 10 arts workers in UK have working-class roots

The cultural sector falls short on other measures of diversity too, with 9o% of workers white, says new report

Six in 10 of all arts and culture workers in the UK now come from middle-class backgrounds, compared with just over 42% of the wider workforce, according to new research.

And while 23% of the UK workforce is from a working-class background, working-class people are underrepresented in every area of arts and culture. They make up 8.4% of those working in film, TV, radio and photography, while in museums, archives and libraries, the proportion is only 5.2%.

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Six-month-old baby shot repeatedly during Arizona standoff with child’s father

Police were able to rescue child, who is in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, before house caught fire with father still in it

A six-month-old baby is currently hospitalized after a man allegedly shot the infant several times during an armed home standoff in Surprise, Arizona, about 30 miles north-west of Phoenix.

At about 3am on Friday, the father of the child allegedly broke into the home where the child and mother lived, according to Surprise police. The child’s father did not live in the house, police said, adding that the man held the mother and child hostage for several hours before the mother managed to escape.

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Virginia governor allows Confederate groups to keep tax exemptions

Republican Glenn Youngkin also vetoed bills related to maintaining access to contraception, saying they were ‘not ready’

Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin has vetoed two bills that would have stripped tax exemptions for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, an organization that has opposed the removal of statues of southern state generals during the US civil war and other markers of the southern states’ attempt to secede from the Union in defense of slavery.

The Republican governor vetoed several measures, including those related to maintaining access to contraception, saying in a statement they were “not ready to become law”.

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IDF claims Hezbollah hit Israel’s missile-detecting airship: report – Business Insider

  1. IDF claims Hezbollah hit Israel's missile-detecting airship: report  Business Insider
  2. 2 hurt as barrage of 75 rockets fired at north; IDF strike on Hezbollah said to kill 3  The Times of Israel
  3. IDF strikes Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon  The Jerusalem Post
  4. Barrage Of Rockets, Drones Rains Down On Northern Israel, 10 Rockets Fired At South | LIVE UPDATES - I24NEWS  i24NEWS
  5. Israel at War, Day 224: Some 75 Rockets Fired at Israel's Golan Heights From Lebanon - Middle East News  Haaretz
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Suspect in court as Putin’s friends capitalise on shooting of Slovakian PM Robert Fico

Media is barred from hearing as 71-year-old man appears in closed session over attempted assassination of prime minister

The suspect in the shooting of Slovakian prime minister Robert Fico appeared in a closed court hearing on Saturday outside Bratislava amid growing fears about the future of the deeply divided nation.

The media was barred from the hearing, and reporters were kept behind a gate by armed police officers wearing balaclavas.

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New Delhi heat wave: City records up to 47.1 degrees Celsius – The Associated Press

  1. New Delhi heat wave: City records up to 47.1 degrees Celsius  The Associated Press
  2. Red' alert issued for Delhi today, brace for heatwave next week  The Indian Express
  3. Heatwave alert: Delhi's Najafgarh warmest in India at 47.4 degrees Celsius  Mint
  4. IMD issues severe heatwave red alert for next 48 hours  Hindustan Times
  5. Climate change is boosting severe heat in western India  Climate Central
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Orcas and crocodiles and even deer – oh my! – CNN

  1. Orcas and crocodiles and even deer – oh my!  CNN
  2. Are orcas 'attacking' ships? Why killer whales may be just kidding around  MSNBC
  3. Orcas sink yacht near the Strait of Gibraltar, 2 people rescued  The Washington Post
  4. Orcas have attacked and sunk another boat in Europe — and experts warn there could be more attacks soon  Livescience.com
  5. Orcas Sink Another Boat Near Iberia, Worrying Sailors Before Summer  The New York Times
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Hamas ‘rejects’ any military presence in Gaza as aid begins to arrive along US-made pier – as it happened

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Israel on Friday attacked South Africa’s case against it in the international court of justice as an “obscene exploitation” of the genocide convention, claiming it aimed not to protect Palestinian civilians but to defend Hamas militants.

Israel’s representatives told the court their country was fighting a war of self-defence it “did not want and did not start”. They said Israel had made “extraordinary” efforts to protect civilians, and had complied with orders from the court to let more aid into Gaza.

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Netflix’s One Hundred Years of Solitude brings fame to Gabriel García Márquez’s Colombian hometown

Locals hope TV adaptation of One Hundred Years of Solitude will bring new life to Aracataca, birthplace of author’s magical realism

In sweltering mid-afternoon heat, children splash in the clear water of the canal that threads through town as elderly neighbours look on from rocking chairs on the porches of their sun-washed houses. Butterflies spring from every bush, sometimes fluttering together in kaleidoscopes.

At the foot of Colombia’s Sierra Nevada mountains, about 20 miles from the Caribbean coast, Gabriel García Márquez’s fictional world of Macondo lives on.

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Alabama poultry plant could be closed for 30 days for allegedly hiring minors

At least two children have already been killed while working in Mar-Jac Poultry plants in the US south over the last year

A poultry plant in Jasper, Alabama, has been accused of hiring minors and could be shut down for 30 days, according to a newly released US Department of Labor lawsuit.

Mar-Jac Poultry, the largest employer in Walker county, is accused of violating federal labor laws when it hired four minors as young as 16 who were allegedly discovered working overnight at the company’s slaughterhouse.

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Slovak PM Fico has ‘positive prognosis’ as his attacker appears in court for first time – POLITICO Europe

  1. Slovak PM Fico has 'positive prognosis' as his attacker appears in court for first time  POLITICO Europe
  2. A Would-be Assassin Stirs Europe's Violent Ghosts  The New York Times
  3. Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico still in serious condition, officials say  Reuters.com
  4. The Slovak assassination attempt photo that nearly got away  Yahoo! Voices
  5. Robert Fico's attacker: A poet with past ties to an ultranationalist and pro-Russian group  EL PAÍS USA
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Missouri Republican party fails to boot KKK-linked candidate from gubernatorial ticket

Judge declines to remove Darrell McClanahan, who claims one-year honorary membership in terror group, from GOP primary race

A long-shot Missouri gubernatorial candidate with ties to the Ku Klux Klan will stay on the Republican ticket, a judge ruled on Friday.

Cole county circuit court judge Cotton Walker denied a request by the Missouri GOP to kick Darrell McClanahan out of the August Republican primary.

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