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Guardian Newsroom: The unfolding crisis in the Middle East
2024年4月30日 · A recent attack at a US base in Jordan – allegedly by the same militia group – has killed three US service people, further escalating tensions. While both countries want to avoid an all-out American-Iranian war, Iran is on high alert and has asserted that they will respond to a direct attack on its territory.
Israel and Palestine: a complete guide to the crisis - The Guardian
2023年11月3日 · was written the day after the 7 October Hamas attack on Israeli communities . just outside the Gaza frontier. What has happened and what led to the current war? Information was still emerging but it . was clear that militants were deliberately killing civilians as well as Israeli soldiers during the onslaught.
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Greens attack Woodside proposal to bury CO2 from WA gas project under pristine reef
Trump rally shooting: what we know so far - The Guardian
Video taken after the attack and posted . on social media appears to show . the gunman’s body on the roof of . a building just north of the rally’s security perimeter – less than 150 metres . from where Trump was speaking.
Crisis in Gaza: why food, water and power are running out - The …
However, after Hamas’s surprise attack last week, all supplies have been blocked from entering the region. The World Food Programme estimates that in normal times, more than 60% of Gaza’s population faces food insecurity.
UK news - The Guardian
Some MPs are complaining that their fledgling leader is raising the wrong topics and picking unconvincing lines of attack against the prime minister at PMQs, which is her most prominent opportunity to make the political weather.
Madeira, the Pearl of the Atlantic | Guardian Holidays
Descending to the village, you can see why in 1566 the nuns of Funchal’s Santa Clara convent relocated to this almost inaccessible valley to flee a pirate attack. Today it is also known for the sweet chestnuts cultivated on its terraced hillsides – you’ll enjoy sampling these tasty treats.