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    • Jan- 2023 -
      9 January

      Israel sending spy cows in Palestine, claim authorities

      The official daily news publication of the Palestinian Authority, Al-Hayat Al-Jadida claims that a Palestinian villager came upon Israeli cattle and made up a story about how Israel has been covertly teaching the cattle to spy on Palestinians. According to Palestinian villager Rushd Morrar, who spoke to the daily, “These are hired and trained cattle. They hang a medallion with an eavesdropping and recording device, occasionally with cameras, on the neck of each cow to keep an eye on every little thing that happens in Khirbet Yanun. Additionally, he allegedly asserted that “the settlers release herds of wild boars” to obliterate all Palestinian crops. He claimed that “the settlers’ crimes are becoming more varied and sophisticated, and the tools they…

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    • 9 January

      Biden boosts Ukraine with tank-busting armored vehicles

      The latest multi-billion dollar package of military assistance announced on Friday is the biggest to date. For the first time, it includes Bradley armoured vehicles – known as “tank killers” because of the missiles they fire. In his nightly televised address on Friday, as his people prepared to celebrate yesterday’s Orthodox Christmas, Ukraine’s president called it “a very powerful package”. France and Germany have already agreed to provide light tanks to Ukrainian forces although their reluctance to supply main battle vehicles remains. The “tank killers” are part of the latest $3billion military aid package to come from the US. President Zelensky, above, said: “We will get Bradley armoured vehicles – this is exactly what is needed. New guns and rounds,…

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    • 9 January

      Rishi Sunak is under fire for refusing to say whether he uses a private GP

      Rishi Sunak has been criticised for refusing to say whether he uses private healthcare, insisting it is “not really relevant” amid a crisis in the NHS. In an interview with the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg program, the Prime Minister would not disclose whether he has ever been registered with a private GP or is currently using one. He attempted to deflect the question by pointing out his dad was an NHS doctor and his mother was a pharmacist–saying he grew up in an NHS family. But when pushed on whether he uses private healthcare, Mr. Sunak said he and his family’s healthcare situation is a private matter and irrelevant. “As a general policy I wouldn’t ever talk about me or my family’s healthcare situation,”…

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    • 9 January

      China opens borders to quarantine-free travel for the first time since March 2020

      China has reopened its borders to international visitors for the first time since it imposed travel restrictions in March 2020. Despite the country battling a surge of cases, incoming travelers will no longer need to quarantine – ending nearly three years of self-imposed isolation. Travelers will still require proof of a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours of traveling. The easing of restrictions follows historic protests against a policy that included frequent testing, curbs on movement, and mass lockdowns that heavily damaged the world’s second-biggest economy. Source

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    • 8 January

      Israelis protest Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government

      Thousands of Israelis took to the streets on Saturday to denounce Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s newly approved government. Amassing extreme right-wing and ultra-orthodox politicians into a coalition, this new government as the most right-wing in Israeli history. Protesters brandished signs with slogans including “Democracy in danger” and “Together against fascism and apartheid” in the coastal city of Tel Aviv. Netanyahu, the country’s longest-serving premier, was re-elected in November. He announced his intentions to implement new reforms that would dismantle the power of the judiciary and pursue a policy of settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank Netanyahu is currently fighting corruption charges. His justice minister announced last week a reform program including a ‘derogation clause’ allowing parliament to override Supreme…

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    • 8 January

      Twitter sacks more staff overseeing global content moderation: Report

      Twitter Inc made further staff cuts in the trust and safety team handling global content moderation and in the unit related to hate speech and harassment, Bloomberg news reported on Saturday. At least a dozen more cuts on Friday night affected workers in the company’s Dublin and Singapore offices, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter. Those laid off at the social media platform owned by Elon Musk include Nur Azhar Bin Ayob, a relatively recent hire as head of site integrity for the Asia-Pacific region, and Analuisa Dominguez, Twitter’s senior director of revenue policy, Bloomberg reported. Workers on teams handling policy on misinformation, global appeals and state media on the platform were also eliminated, the report added.…

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    • 8 January

      Flexible working hours can benefit productivity, work-life balance: Report

      The report, titled ‘Working Time and Work-Life Balance Around the World’, is the first of its kind. Geneva: Reduced working hours and more flexible working time arrangements, such as those used during the Covid-19 crisis, can bring benefits for economies, businesses and workers, such as greater productivity and improved work-life balance, a new report released by the International Labour Organization (ILO) released. The report, titled ‘Working Time and Work-Life Balance Around the World’, is the first of its kind. It provides a comprehensive review of both main aspects of working time — working hours and working time arrangements — and their effects on workers’ work-life balance, reports Xinhua news agency. According to the report, a substantial portion of the global workforce is now…

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    • 8 January

      ‘Not chess pieces, they were humans’: Taliban slam Prince Harry over Afghan killings

      Prince Harry’s comments over his military duty in Afghanistan didn’t sit well with the Taliban as they have slammed the British royal for disclosing he killed 25 people.  In his memoir, Harry made several bombshell claims regarding his relationship with his brother and father- Prince William and Britain’s King Charles III.  British media has reported that in his memoir, which is to be released next week, Harry revealed the exact number of people he killed during two tours of duty.  In his book “Spare”, the Duke of Sussex allegedly wrote: “My number is 25. It’s not a number that fills me with satisfaction, but nor does it embarrass me.” He also said that it was like removing “chess pieces” from…

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    • 8 January

      PM calls NHS crisis talks ‘highly valuable’ as health secretary says solutions being ‘identified’

      It came after a day in which ministers, health leaders and clinical experts met at Number 10 in an attempt to solve short and long-term issues facing the health service. Senior doctors have said the NHS is in a very precarious situation, with A&E units struggling with demand and health trusts and ambulance services declaring critical incidents. Strikes and high numbers of flu and COVID-19 patients are increasing the pressure. England’s chief medical officer Professor Sir Chris Whitty and NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard were among those at the NHS Recovery Forum. A government spokesperson said: “The Prime Minister expressed his deep gratitude to the health and social care experts who attended today’s forum – and to the wider workforce they…

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    • 8 January

      Meghan Markle warned Americans are turning on her over ‘endless whining and complaining’

      Meghan Markle has been warned Americans are turning against her in her in the US because they have had enough of her “endless whining and complaints”. Last month, Meghan and her husband Prince Harry – whose new book, Spare, has gone on sale early in Spain – starred in a six-part documentary series on Netflix. It sees the couple spend much of the series complaining about their alleged ill-treatment from the British press and being able to escape the UK for a new life in the US, where they enjoy more “freedom”. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex portray a much happier life at their home in Montecito, California, specifically joining the ranks of Hollywood royalty who call Santa Barbara home. Harry and…

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