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Canada parliament vote on backing Palestinian statehood hits delay
Last-minute parliamentary wrangling on Monday delayed a vote by Canadian legislators on a non-binding motion to back Palestinian statehood, an idea that looked set to deepen splits...
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USA endorses Cyprus-led Gaza aid initiative
A unprecedented humanitarian gathering will take place on Thursday in Cyprus, with delegations from over 40 countries participating. They are brought to Cyprus by the initiative...
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Israeli airstrikes target Damascus countryside, Syria says
Israel early on Tuesday launched missiles at several military targets outside the Syrian capital Damascus resulting in some “material damage,” Syria’s defense ministry...
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Blinken to visit Middle East this week as US pushes for ceasefire in Gaza
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit the Middle East this week, the U.S. State Department said on Tuesday, as Washington pushes for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas...
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Cyprus Will Host More Than 40 Foreign Ministers Over Gaza Strip Aid
With Cyprus the conduit for humanitarian aid being sent to Palestinians caught in the Gaza Strip by Israel’s hunt for Hamas terrorists there, foreign ministers from more than 40 countries...
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EU pledges 7.7 bln euros for world needs in 2024 including Gaza
The European Union on Monday pledged to spend an initial 7.7 billion euros ($8.39 billion) on humanitarian aid in 2024, less than last year despite soaring needs in Gaza and...
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Kombos says FMs from over 40 countries expected in Cyprus by week’s end
Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos, announced on Monday that representatives from over 40 countries will meet in Cyprus on March 21 to discuss the operational coordination of the next...
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Famine expected by May in Gaza, says UN-backed report
Famine is expected between now and May in the north of the Gaza Strip where 300,000 people remain trapped by fighting, a U.N.-backed report said on Monday. Across the whole of the Gaza...
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Israeli troops raid Gaza’s Al Shifa Hospital
Israeli troops raided the compound of Gaza’s Al Shifa Hospital early on Monday in an operation that Palestinian health authorities said caused multiple casualties and set off a fierce...
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UNRWA estimates 23 mln tons of rubble in Gaza Strip
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) estimated on Sunday that the ongoing conflict has reduced infrastructure in the Gaza Strip into 23 million tons of...
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‘Historic day’ as Cyprus, EU leaders pledge support for Egypt
Sunday was a day that stands for political commitment, cooperation and leadership, President Nikos Christodoulides said on Sunday as an summit on the partnership between Egypt and the EU...
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Miracle baby, miracle mother
A longed-for journey into motherhood for one woman took a treacherous path Childbirth complications, ranging from pre-eclampsia to obstructed labour, remain a significant concern...
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Netanyahu says Israel to press on with assault as truce talks to resume
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Ari Rabinovitch Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed international pressure on Sunday and said he would keep on with the military campaign against...
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Aid reaches northern Gaza as Israel and Hamas consider truce talks
By Nidal al-Mughrabi Trucks of flour have reached northern Gaza for distribution to areas that have had no aid in four months, Palestinian media reported on Sunday, with famine looming in...
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Germany’s Scholz say Rafah assault would make regional peace ‘very difficult’
By Sarah Marsh The large number of civilian casualties that would result from an Israeli assault on the Gaza city of Rafah would make regional peace “very difficult”, German...
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Israel prepares return to ceasefire talks; UN says Gaza hunger crisis worsens
By Andrew Mills and Maayan Lubell The main U.N. aid agency operating in Gaza said on Saturday that acute malnutrition was accelerating in the north of the Palestinian enclave as Israel...
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EU to bolster Egypt ties with billions in funding
European leaders including President Nikos Christodoulides are expected to announce a multi-billion euro funding package and an upgraded relationship with Egypt in Cairo on Sunday, part of a...
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Humanitarian aid unloaded in Gaza
In a significant development, the unloading of nearly 200 tonnes of humanitarian aid, including food, from the non-governmental organization "Open Arms" ship has been completed in Gaza....
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North a safe haven for criminals
‘North Cyprus can easily be a safe shelter for those wanted by Interpol or involved in illegal dealings’ At least 11 fugitives wanted by Interpol have been pinned down in the northern part...
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Israel develops innovative drone solution for severe forest fires
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), a state-run aerospace and defense company, announced this week that it has developed an innovative drone solution for severe forest fires. According to...
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Israeli missiles hit sites near Syria’s capital Damascus
Israeli missiles hit multiple sites in the countryside of Syria’s capital Damascus after midnight Sunday, a war monitor reported. At least two locations were struck — one harboring a...
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Christodoulides visits LNG terminal as work restarts
President Nikos Christodoulides on Saturday paid a visit to the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal ahead of the now-confirmed restart of construction work . Speaking to journalists at...
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UN agency in Gaza says one in three children under 2 is acutely malnourished
One in three children under age 2 in northern Gaza is now acutely malnourished and famine is looming, the main U.N. agency operating in the Palestinian enclave said on Saturday....
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Dutch prime minister to visit Cyprus for humanitarian aid talks
As the aid mission from Cyprus to Gaza began to materialise, involved governments are making supportive moves on diplomatic, political, and technocratic levels. The Foreign Minister will...
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Hamas lashes out at Abbas’s ‘unilateral’ designation of new PM
The Islamist group Hamas on Friday criticized the “unilateral” designation by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas of an ally and leading business figure as prime minister with a mandate to...