Boy thrown from Tate Modern can now run, jump and swim The boy, who was six when he was attacked in 2019, has achieved his goal of being able to run, jump and swim again. Hamas selects Amjad Shawa to head new Gaza board - KAN Shawa's approval occurred during a meeting last week between Hamas, the Palestinian Authority, and Egyptian intelligence in Cairo, according to KAN, though his official appointment depends on the US. |
Key city in Sudan on brink of falling to paramilitary group After 18 months of surviving forced starvation and shelling by the paramilitary group the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the regional capital and symbolic battleground of Al Fashir is on the verge of full military collapse. From Dublin to Cape Verde: ‘Apart from family and friends the only thing I miss is the odd bag of Tayto crisps’ Amy Keenan Molloy moved with her husband to Cape Verde in 2005, where she has run bars, set up a charity and become an author of children’s books Sixty-five nations sign first UN treaty to fight cybercrime, in milestone for digital cooperation Sixty-five nations have signed a landmark United Nations treaty in Hanoi aimed at tackling cybercrime - a move Secretary-General António Guterres hailed as a historic step toward a safer digital world. Tehran says Israel's 'chronic impunity' must end after ICJ opinion on Palestine Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei has called for an end to the "chronic impunity" granted to Israel by its supporters and apologists, following a new International Court of Justice (ICJ) opinion that condemns the regime's violations of international humanitarian law. |
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