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Sa’ar: Europe needs to decide if it is on Israel’s or radical Islam’s side
This was in response to Danish PM Frederiksen telling Jyllands-Posten that Netanyahu is personally a problem and that Israel is going too far. Sa’ar called this ‘disrespectful to Israeli democracy.’ Europe must decide if it’s on Israel’s side or the side of radical Islam, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said in a Tuesday Facebook post. “The…
Read MoreGunmen kill at least 13 people in a mosque shooting in northwestern Nigeria
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Gunmen attacked a mosque in northwestern Nigeria on Tuesday morning, killing at least 13 people during morning prayers, local authorities said. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack in the town of Unguwan Mantau, in the state of Katsina, but such attacks are common in Nigeria’s northwestern and north-central regions…
Read MoreIsrael demands release of all Gaza hostages, casting doubt on ceasefire proposal
Israel is demanding the release of all 50 hostages held in Gaza, an Israeli official has said, casting doubt on whether it will accept a new proposal for a 60-day ceasefire agreed to by Hamas on Monday. Israel’s stance was “in accordance with the principles set by the cabinet to end the war”, the official…
Read MorePHOTO ESSAY: Life on Santa Rosa Island, a meeting point of three nations along the Amazon River
SANTA ROSA, Peru (AP) — Santa Rosa is a small island in the middle of the Amazon River. It has just one paved road, no running water and a health post ill-equipped for emergencies. Despite its limitations, residents maintain a fluid and highly interconnected triple-border life, regularly crossing to Colombia and Brazil for shopping, healthcare…
Read MoreAir Canada to restart operations as flight attendants end strike
Air Canada will gradually resume operations after reaching a tentative settlement with unionized flight attendants on a new contract, ending a work stoppage that forced the airline to halt flights for three days, both sides announced on Tuesday. The agreement, overseen by a federal mediator, means the airline’s 10,000 flight attendants will immediately return to…
Read MoreAir Canada strike ends with a deal to make their flight attendants the highest paid. Here’s when service shall resume
Air Canada flight attendant strike ends amid slow recovery of operations After a tense four-day impasse, Air Canada and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), representing approximately 10,000 flight attendants, have reached a tentative agreement, bringing an end to the strike that grounded much of the airline’s operations and unsettled hundreds of thousands of…
Read MoreAir Canada Sends Final Warning to Travelers As Strike Cancels Over 700 Flights
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key Takeaways Earlier this week, Air Canada revealed it offered a 38 percent raise in compensation over four years, which the airline argued would have made…
Read MoreThe Nineteen-Thirties Novel That’s Become a Surprise Hit in the U.K.
The town of Schliersee, about an hour south of Munich in the Bavarian Alps, has long been a favored holiday retreat, both for summertime pursuits on its lake and as a ski resort in winter. There are hiking trails, too, leading up mountains, from which one can see the neighboring territory of Austria, less than…
Read MoreAircraft toilets could be key to tackling ‘silent pandemic’, scientists say
Testing aircraft toilet waste could help track the global spread of drug-resistant superbugs, which is often referred to as the “silent pandemic” and are projected to kill more people than cancer by 2050. The study, published in the journal Microbiology Spectrum, analysed lavatory wastewater from 44 international flights arriving in Australia from nine countries. Scientists,…
Read MoreBurkina Faso’s junta expels top UN official over child rights report
Burkina Faso’s junta has expelled the UN’s top official to the West African nation over a report about children caught up in the jihadist conflict. Carol Flore-Smereczniak was declared “persona non grata” because of her role in drafting the report that came out in March. Covering a two-year period, the study detailed more than 2,000…
Read MoreAudi/AUDI starts E5 Sportback production and pre-sales in China
‘AUDI’ in China has started series production of the electric E5 Sportback – created specifically for the Chinese market – at a plant in Anting, Shanghai. The car is the first to have been developed for a new AUDI-branded intelligent electric family of models under a strategic partnership between Audi and its Chinese partner SAIC.…
Read MoreNew Year celebration videos misrepresented as China demonstrations
The beating of a young girl by three teenagers in southwestern China triggered public outrage, but a compilation viewed hundreds of thousands of times online does not show protests escalating into calls for the ouster of President Xi Jinping. The clips in fact show crowds gathering for New Year celebrations in several Chinese cities. The compilation,…
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