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dailymail.co.uk
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King Charles to Commemorate Auschwitz Liberation

King Charles will travel to Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27th, 2025, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of its liberation, meeting with Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg beforehand. The visit aims to remember the victims and actively prevent future atrocities, emphasizing the significance of Hol...

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theglobeandmail.com
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Final Gaza Ceasefire Draft Presented; 24 Hours to Decide

Mediators presented a final draft agreement to end the Gaza war to Israel and Hamas on Monday, following an overnight breakthrough in Doha, Qatar, with the next 24 hours critical for acceptance of the deal that includes a ceasefire and hostage release.

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Israel-Hamas ceasefire near, but key disputes remain

Hamas and Israel are close to a ceasefire agreement involving a prisoner exchange for hostages, mediated by the US, but disagreements remain over territorial concessions and buffer zones, facing internal Israeli opposition.

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Ukraine Braces for Tough Choices as Trump Returns to Power

As Donald Trump prepares for a return to the White House, Ukraine faces a critical juncture in its war with Russia, with ongoing territorial losses in eastern Ukraine and an uncertain future of military aid.

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smh.com.au
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North Korean Soldiers Used as Human Bait in Ukraine

A diary found on a deceased North Korean soldier reveals Pyongyang's use of its troops as bait to shoot down Ukrainian drones near Kursk; thousands of North Korean soldiers have died in recent weeks, and two captured soldiers were offered back to Pyongyang in exchange for Ukrainian POWs.

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theglobeandmail.com
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Biden, Netanyahu Discuss Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal

U.S. President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu discussed a potential ceasefire and hostage release deal in the Israel-Hamas war on Sunday, with high-level officials from both countries now involved in negotiations in Doha, Qatar, aiming to resolve the 15-month conflict before Donald Trump...

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theguardian.com
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Gaza War: 46,500 Palestinians Dead Amidst Humanitarian Catastrophe

Fifteen months into the Gaza war, over 46,500 Palestinians are dead, 90% of the population is displaced, and the territory faces a humanitarian crisis due to Israeli ground operations, a blockade limiting aid, and widespread destruction of infrastructure.

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Zero Hunger
bbc.com
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Los Angeles Wildfires: 12,500 Hectares Burned, 24 Dead

Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have burned 12,500 hectares, killed at least 24 people, destroyed over 10,000 buildings, and caused widespread evacuations due to a combination of hydroclimatic shock, strong Santa Ana winds, challenging terrain, and the effects of climate change.

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Climate Action
cnn.com
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Hamas-Israel Near Ceasefire Deal Despite Sticking Points

Hamas and Israel are close to a ceasefire and hostage exchange deal, mediated by the US, despite disagreements over buffer zones, prisoner releases, and Israeli withdrawal from the Philadelphi corridor; however, some Israeli officials call the potential deal a "catastrophe.

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cbsnews.com
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Over 160 Journalists Killed in Gaza Conflict Amidst Accusations of Systematic Targeting

The Gaza conflict has caused at least 45,000 deaths, including over 160 journalists—the deadliest period for reporters since 1992—leading to accusations of systematic targeting, despite denials from Israel, and raising concerns about biased reporting.

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jpost.com
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Los Angeles Wildfires: Death Toll Rises, 12,000 Structures Damaged

Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have killed at least 14 people, damaged or destroyed 12,000 structures, and forced over 100,000 evacuations, with the death toll expected to rise as search and rescue efforts continue.

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Climate Action
tass.com
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Israel Prepares for Hostage Release from Gaza Amidst Negotiation Breakthrough

Israel is preparing for the return of 98 hostages held in Gaza following reported progress in negotiations mediated by Qatar and Egypt, with exercises involving government agencies and hospitals underway to ensure the safe return and care of hostages and their families.

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