Quitting Qatar is the least of Hamas’s problems – The Economist

  1. Quitting Qatar is the least of Hamas’s problems  The Economist
  2. With Time Running Out, Israel's Hostage Families Just Got Some Horrific News  Haaretz
  3. “Complete Charade”: Qatar Withdraws from Ceasefire Talks, Middle East Prepares for Trump Presidency  Democracy Now!
  4. Qatar is suspending its role in talks between Israel and Hamas  CNN
  5. Hamas not engaging in hostage deal, so Qatar asked it leave Doha, Blinken says  The Jerusalem Post
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The world’s next country? – The Economist

  1. The world’s next country?  The Economist
  2. Somalia Enclave Votes With Hopes for Trump’s Formal Recognition  Bloomberg
  3. Voting underway for presidential election in Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland  The Associated Press
  4. Somaliland goes to the polls amid Ethiopia-Somalia port deal row  Al Jazeera English
  5. As breakaway Somaliland votes, its leaders spy international recognition  Reuters
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Evaristos united: namesakes Bernardine and Conceição meet at book festival

Celebrated authors discuss the somewhat connected stories of their shared surname at literary event in Rio

Born more than 5,500 miles apart, the Booker prize winner Bernardine Evaristo, 65, and Brazil’s most celebrated living Black author, Conceição Evaristo, 77, share the same surname, though they are – as far as is known – unrelated.

But their surnames’ stories are somewhat connected, and shed light on aspects of the history of Brazil, the country that received the largest number of enslaved Africans during the transatlantic slave trade.

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Conflict in Gaza an ‘Israeli terrorism creation factory’, warns Australian on UN inquiry

Former human rights commissioner Chris Sidoti says ‘there is no end in sight’ as ongoing bombardment is sowing seeds for generations of hostilities

“Kids aren’t terrorists,” Chris Sidoti told the handful of journalists assembled in the quiet of the UN’s New York headquarters.

Thousands of kilometres from the conflict in Gaza he was documenting, Sidoti felt compelled to repeat it: “Kids aren’t terrorists.”

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Fears for spread of malaria in Africa as study finds resistance to frontline drug

Signs of resistance to artemisinin in tenth of children with severe malaria similar to situation in Asia, say researchers

Researchers have found “troubling” evidence for the first time that a lifesaving malaria drug is becoming less effective in young African children with serious infections.

A study of children being treated in hospital for malaria in Uganda, presented at a major conference on Thursday, found signs of resistance to artemisinin in one patient in 10.

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Weekend thunderstorms forecast for northern Australia with south to see temperatures drop

BoM warns of severe storms in northern rivers and northern tablelands of NSW, with possible damaging winds and large hailstones

Thunderstorms are expected to continue this weekend on both sides of the country. Warm and humid conditions in the tropics will push wet weather over Australia, with the possibility of severe storms in parts of Queensland.

Rain and thunderstorms have developed over parts of eastern Australia almost every day this month, with severe thunderstorms hitting parts of Queensland and New South Wales on numerous occasions in the past fortnight.

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American tourist arrested in Japan and accused of defacing shrine gate – NBC News

  1. American tourist arrested in Japan and accused of defacing shrine gate  NBC News
  2. American tourist arrested for allegedly defacing gate at Tokyo shrine  CNN
  3. American man arrested for defacing Tokyo's Meiji Jingu shrine  Kyodo News Plus
  4. US man arrested for vandalizing Tokyo's Meiji Shrine  Yahoo! Voices
  5. American tourist arrested for using his fingernails to damage sacred Meiji Jingu Shrine in Tokyo  ABC News
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Scientists discover the world’s largest coral — so big it can be seen from space – Yahoo! Voices

  1. Scientists discover the world’s largest coral — so big it can be seen from space  Yahoo! Voices
  2. Scientists just discovered a sea creature as large as two basketball courts. Here’s what it looks like.  Vox.com
  3. World's largest coral just discovered in the Pacific is so big, it can be seen from space  Axios
  4. Divers Thought They'd Found A Shipwreck, But This Giant Shadow Is Alive  IFLScience
  5. Scientists say they've discovered the world's biggest coral, so huge it was mistaken for a shipwreck  CBS News
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Two people charged over Just Stop Oil protest at Stonehenge – BBC.com

  1. Two people charged over Just Stop Oil protest at Stonehenge  BBC.com
  2. 2 charged in connection with orange spray attack on Stonehenge monuments  ABC News
  3. Just Stop Oil protesters charged with destroying ancient protected monument after throwing orange paint powder at Stonehenge  GB News
  4. Pair charged in connection with orange substance being thrown at Stonehenge  The Guardian
  5. Police charge 2 Just Stop Oil activists for targeting Stonehenge  POLITICO Europe
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