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US says United Nations not route for Palestinian state

Washington (AFP) – US state department spokesperson Matthew Miller says Washington backs Palestinian statehood but after talks with Israel and not through full membership at the United Nations. “That is something that should be done through direct negotiations through the parties and not at the United Nations,” Miller says, going on to call the Israeli army strike that killed seven aid workers of the food charity World Central Kitchen “a tragedy that should have never happened”.

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Russian strikes kill four in Ukraine’s Kharkiv

Kharkiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Rescuers rush to evacuate people from damaged buildings after overnight Russian air strikes in Ukraine’s second largest city Kharkiv killed four people and injured 11, according to officials. Three of them were rescue workers, killed in a strike on a residential building.

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Malnutrition threatens future Afghan generations

Gandanchusma (Afghanistan) (AFP) – Two and a half years after the return of the Taliban to power, malnutrition is rife in Afghanistan, a country beset by economic, humanitarian and climatic crises.

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NATO chief warns against delay in Ukraine arms flow

Brussels (Belgium) (AFP) – As NATO foreign ministers debate the creation of a 100-billion-euro fund for Ukraine, alliance chief Jens Stoltenberg urges member states to guarantee long-term arms supplies for Kyiv’s outgunned forces in its fight against Russia’s invasion.

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Pope Francis expresses ‘deep sorrow’ for killed Gaza aid workers

Vatican City (AFP) – Pope Francis expresses his “deep sorrow” for the deaths of seven charity workers killed by an Israeli strike while they were delivering aid in Gaza. Addressing the crowd in St Peter’s Square as he delivers his weekly audience, the 87-year-old pontiff also renews his appeal for access to humanitarian aid for the “exhausted and suffering civilian population” of Gaza, and for the hostages taken by Hamas to be released.

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Insects swarm menu at London bug-based restaurant

London (AFP) – While it may look like any other restaurant on the outside, London’s Yum Bug, as the name suggests, offers a rather unusual culinary experience for the British capital — it claims to be “the world’s first bug-based small plates restaurant.” The Yum Bug company, which makes edible insect products, opened its permanent eatery in February with the goal of shifting perceptions of eating insects.

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