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Gaza: a food aid distribution turns into a nightmare

Beit Lahia (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians scrambling for food aid in northern Gaza in a chaotic melee that the Hamas-run health ministry says killed 104 people and injured more than 750 others. While an Israeli source acknowledged troops had opened fire on the crowd believing it “posed a threat”, the Israeli military said a “stampede” occurred when thousands surrounded an aid convoy. The Israel-Hamas war began on October 7 with an unprecedented Hamas attack on southern Israel that resulted in the deaths of around 1,160 people Israeli figures show. Israel’s retaliatory military campaign has killed 30,035 people, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

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Israeli assault on Rafah would flout ICJ ruling: UN rights chief

Geneva (AFP) – Israel’s planned ground assault on Rafah in the Gaza Strip would contravene the orders issued by the ICJ, says the UN’S human rights chief. “I fail to see how such an operation could be consistent with the binding provisional measures issued by the International Court of Justice,” Volker Turk tells the UN Human Rights Council.

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Oil spills ravage farmland in northern Iraq

Al-Meaibdi (Iraq) (AFP) – In the northern Salaheddine province of Iraq, puddles of black crude oil dot the ground, contaminating vast swathes of farmland. “What is happening is that oil has damaged all that the land can give, every seed we plant gets damaged … This land has become useless,” says one farmer. While local authorities blame the Islamic State group – which controlled large areas of Syria and Iraq in 2014 – farmers criticise the state for not doing enough to clean up the mess.

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Russia’s Putin says West creating ‘real threat’ of nuclear war

Moscow (AFP) – President Vladimir Putin warns of a “real” risk of nuclear war if the West escalates the conflict in Ukraine, offering a defiant and emboldened stance in his annual speech to Russians. Speaking in Moscow, Putin says his soldiers are advancing in Ukraine and warns the West against sending troops to Kyiv.

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Gazans reflect on the cost of war as death toll nears 30,000

Rafah (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Palestinians reflect on the impact of the conflict as the death toll nears 30,000 since the war between the militant group and Israel began nearly five months ago. While mediators say a truce deal between Israel and Hamas could be just days away, aid agencies have sounded the alarm of a looming famine in Gaza’s north.

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From the brink of extinction to Australia’s croc ‘paradise’

Darwin (Australia) (AFP) – Conservation efforts in Australia’s far north are credited with helping wrestle the saltwater predators back from the verge of extinction, with experts Grahame Webb and Charlie Manolis describing a unique program that relies on wild egg harvesting, removing problem crocodiles and safety campaigns that allow the scaly predators to coexist with the locals in Australia’s Northern Territory. Darwin’s Crocodylus Park, founded by Webb, is home to problem crocodiles that were removed for eating cattle or posing a risk to people. Croc keeper Jess Grills says the crocodiles under her care are now in “paradise” and her tours help visitors respect the imposing reptiles.

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Israelis mourn Hamas attack dead at Supernova festival memorial

Re’im (Israel) (AFP) – Thousands of visitors have been flocking weekly to the site of Israel’s Supernova music festival to pay their respects to the 364 people killed there by Hamas in the 7 October attacks. The Supernova festival saw the highest death toll by far when Hamas militants broke through from Gaza, resulting in the deaths of more than 1,160 people in Israel.

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Qatar’s emir meets Macron and Mbappe on visit to France

Paris (AFP) – Qatar’s emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani arrives in France on a state visit, with talks on organising an Israel-Hamas ceasefire to allow the release of hostages held in Gaza dominating his first day of talks with President Emmanuel Macron. The two leaders share a moment with France football captain Kylian Mbappe, who has announced that he is planning to quit Qatari-owned PSG at the end of the current season.

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