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Feb 26 2024
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Amid US pressure for reform, entire PA government submits its resignation to Abbas
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said on Monday he was resigning to allow for the formation of a broad consensus among Palestinians about political arrangements after the conclusion of Israel’s war against terror group Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
The move comes amid growing US pressure on PA President Mahmoud Abbas to shake up the Authority, which would allow it to
The Times of IsraelApr 23 2024
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A grassroots effort in Michigan is raising reparations — while the government lags
NPR Fact CheckApr 19 2024
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Israeli Government Concerned About Potential ICC Warrants
Lazar Berman of the Times of Israel reports that an “emergency meeting at the Israeli Prime Minister’s office was held due to concerns that the PM, some Ministers and IDF personnel may receive arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court.” The Chief Prosecutor, Karim Khan, has been investigating the violations against international law committed by both Hamas and Israel. The Israeli
Daily KosApr 22 2024
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Victorian Government Will Not Build Second Drug Injecting Room in Melbourne
‘A second injecting service in the CBD is not our plan, and it won’t be proceeding,’ said Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan. The Victorian government will not set up a second supervised drug injecting room to cater to the demand of drug users in the state. On April 23, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan and Mental Health Minister Ingrid Stitt announced a new action plan to tackle drug harm, which
The Epoch TimesFeb 22 2024
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DAPL trial day 4: More law enforcement testifies against U.S. Government
NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) — On day four of the trial between North Dakota and the U.S. Government, the state continues to ask for assistance in covering costs related to the DAPL protests. This is a request that former President Donald Trump denied back in 2017. KX News has more about the interactions between the U.S. and North Dakota in the courtroom. The fourth day of the trial between North
KX NewsMar 18 2024
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Only 30 Americans Evacuated From Haiti as Nearly 1,000 Seek Assistance from US Government
‘This is a fluid situation,’ says the State Department spokesman. Nearly 1,000 Americans have filled out a “crisis intake form” seeking assistance to leave Haiti, the U.S. Department of State has said as the Caribbean nation continues grappling with unprecedented gang violence and political instability. Monday’s update follows the safe evacuation of over 30 American citizens to Miami from Cap-
The Epoch TimesApr 21 2024
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Congress's passage of Ukraine aid is how government should work
I’ve complained often in this column about the inability of American politicians to transcend their narrow partisan interests and work together to pass legislation in the public interest. So it’s worth noting when they do—and this weekend, they did, passing a package of aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. Kudos to all four congressional leaders, and especially House Speaker Mike Johnson, who
FortuneApr 17 2024
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Google Workers Protest Cloud Contract With Israel's Government
Dozens of Google employees began occupying company offices in New York City and Sunnyvale, California, on Tuesday in protest of the company’s $1.2 billion contract providing cloud computing services to the Israeli government.
The sit-in, organized by the activist group No Tech for Apartheid, is happening at Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian’s office in Sunnyvale and the 10th floor commons
WiredMar 18 2024
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State Department confirms more than 30 Americans evacuated from Haiti on US government-chartered flight
The U.S. State Department confirmed Sunday that more than 30 American citizens landed safely in Miami, Florida, after being evacuated from Haiti amid ongoing gang violence in the country. The passengers were flown on a government-chartered flight, which arrived at the Miami International Airport on Sunday afternoon after the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince urged U.S. citizens earlier this month
Fox News (Online News)May 09 2024
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America’s political polarization could cost the U.S. economy
Despite it all — disputed elections and a Capitol insurrection, debt ceiling showdowns and massive fiscal deficits — global investors have shown unwavering confidence in the U.S. government.
The big picture: If that were to change, even just a little bit, it would be awfully expensive, warns a new paper from a former Biden White House economist.
Why it matters: The U.S. enjoys a
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