A 12-year-old volunteer is making sure visitors to Hiroshima’s Peace Park get a personal look at the tragedy of the world’s first nuclear bombing, recounting his own family’s experiences as passed down generation to generation.
Category: 3. Middle East
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US lawmakers criticise possible AI use in personalised flight ticket prices | Business and Economy News
Major US carriers deny using AI to set prices for individual consumers, but Transportation Department and Democrats threaten investigations if they do.
United States Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says there are concerns about the use of…
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How will Gaza care for the 150,000 injured in Israel’s war? | Israel-Palestine conflict
Impact of war’s consequences to be felt beyond this generation.
Israel’s war on Gaza has injured more than 150,000 Palestinians.
Many with life-changing injuries need specialist long-term care, but face devastation and blockade by Israel.
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Sri Lanka parliament votes to fire impeached police chief | Corruption News
The move comes after a commission found Deshabandu Tennakoon guilty of gross abuse of power.
Sri Lanka’s Parliament has voted to fire the country’s police chief for misconduct and gross abuse of power in the island’s first impeachment of an…
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German hesitation on Gaza could encourage atrocities, Israeli academics say
BERLIN (Reuters) -More than 100 Israeli academics have warned in a letter that a failure by Germany to put pressure on Israel could lead to new atrocities in Gaza.
“Further hesitation on Germany’s part threatens to enable new atrocities – and…
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UK couple held in Iran speak to relatives by phone: family
A British couple held in Iran on espionage charges spoke by phone Tuesday with relatives in the UK for the first time since they were detained in January, their family announced.
It comes after their children learned over the weekend that Lindsay…
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Covering 14 years of Syria | Syria’s War
From the 2011 civil war that first broke out in Daraa, to the fall of Damascus in late 2024, Zeina Khodr was at the forefront of some of Syria’s most major moments.
In this Between Us, she takes us through her experience of reporting on the…
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Remembering the original Superman | Arts and Culture
Even before the latest Superman film premiered, it was already deemed controversial. A rather innocuous comment by director James Gunn referencing Superman’s backstory as an “immigrant that came from other places” was enough to spark a…
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One year on, protesters celebrate fall of Sheikh Hasina | Newsfeed
NewsFeed Thousands rallied in Dhaka, Bangladesh, to mark one year since nationwide protests forced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign. The 2024 uprising began over quota reforms but turned deadly, with over 1,400 people killed. The…
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‘He must be saved!’: Brother of emaciated Israeli hostage pleads for his release
The brother of Israeli hostage Evyatar David called on the world to “come together” to secure his freedom following the publication of a video in which the emaciated captive was shown purportedly digging his own grave.
David, 24, is one of 251…
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