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CCTV footage from a Manchester polling station shows the moment a Labour supporter drove into a group of campaigners from George Galloway's Workers Party.
The Workers Party aims to unseat Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner at the next general election.
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The Workers Party aims to unseat Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner at the next general election.
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A massive demonstration in the German capital, Berlin, against the genocidal war on Gaza.
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The French government decided to close and evacuate the university at this moment.
Six students at the university began a hunger strike yesterday in solidarity with Gaza.
Simultaneously, the NYPD carried out a surprise raid on the Gaza solidarity encampment at the NYU campus, arresting a number of people.
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Trade disruptions due to the situation in the Red Sea will persist until the end of 2024 β Maersk forecast
The world's second-largest shipping company looks pessimistically at the situation with freight transport in the region, where Houthi attacks continue. Maersk stated that, in their opinion, the difficulties with trade through the Red Sea "will not be short-term and will continue at least in the second half of the year." In March, the cost of transporting a container reached $6800, whereas before the crisis it was $750.
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The world's second-largest shipping company looks pessimistically at the situation with freight transport in the region, where Houthi attacks continue. Maersk stated that, in their opinion, the difficulties with trade through the Red Sea "will not be short-term and will continue at least in the second half of the year." In March, the cost of transporting a container reached $6800, whereas before the crisis it was $750.
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"Our university is taking our tuition money without our consent and investing it in companies that contribute to the suffering of Palestinians."
A student at the University of Toronto in Canada explains why they are protesting.
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A student at the University of Toronto in Canada explains why they are protesting.
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BREAKING: Labour believe they have LOST the West Midlands Mayoral election because of Gaza.
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Jewish Dartmouth professor
Annelise Orleck says yeah, I feel unsafe on campus, But not because of my students and their Palestine protests, because of police who body slammed me on the ground and arrested me for protecting kids.
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Annelise Orleck says yeah, I feel unsafe on campus, But not because of my students and their Palestine protests, because of police who body slammed me on the ground and arrested me for protecting kids.
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Journalist Mark Stone:
"We've been here an hour or so now speaking to students as they come out. They're from all sorts of different backgrounds... but all of them speak about two things: their shock at the police tactics, and their defiance in their cause."
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"We've been here an hour or so now speaking to students as they come out. They're from all sorts of different backgrounds... but all of them speak about two things: their shock at the police tactics, and their defiance in their cause."
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Public supporters rallied outside the gates of UCL to support the students' Gaza encampment, stating that " you're the future, you're changing this ugly world, and we after you."
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Youth chants in Jordan during a massive march downtown in the capital, Amman; In support of Gaza.
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A rabbi comments on the war in Gaza:
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βAnd the campaign is heating up,itβs not going to end here.
What we went through there, it's a slap in the face of what is there.β
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Mondoweiss: In the first such divestment action by a major Christian denomination, the General Conference of The United Methodist Church has voted to divest from Israel bonds, and those of other countries carrying out prolonged military occupations.
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βThe United States has sought to overthrow more than 50 foreign governments, grossly interfered in elections in at least 30 countries, and attempted to assassinate more than 50 foreign leaders."
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Several rockets made impact on Jabal Jarmaq near "Meron" IOF base, following the latest rocket barrage of about 10 rockets.
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Reportedly, a fire occurred at a metallurgical plant of the defence-industrial company Diehl in Berlin.
This company is the developer and manufacturer of Iris-T missiles.
βChemicals are burning in the building. Sulfuric acid and copper cyanide were stored there. There is a risk of hydrogen cyanide forming, which will rise into the air along with the smoke,β a fire service spokesman said.
Residents are advised to avoid and drive around the area, close windows and doors, and turn off HVAC systems.
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This company is the developer and manufacturer of Iris-T missiles.
βChemicals are burning in the building. Sulfuric acid and copper cyanide were stored there. There is a risk of hydrogen cyanide forming, which will rise into the air along with the smoke,β a fire service spokesman said.
Residents are advised to avoid and drive around the area, close windows and doors, and turn off HVAC systems.
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Sectors across the Israeli economy are warning of wide-reaching impacts of Turkeyβs decision to halt all trade with Israel, and are scrambling to find alternative sources for lost imports.
The Turkish trade ministry announced earlier this week that Ankara is halting all import and export transactions related to Israel until it βallows an uninterrupted and sufficient flow of humanitarian aid to Gazaβ.
The ban on imports includes iron and steel products, construction materials, minerals, machinery, cars, energy products, rubber, plastics, health and agricultural products.
The construction industry is bracing for the loss of Turkish iron and steel products and building materials, as Turkey supplied 29 percent of Israel's total cement imports last year.
Meanwhile, Israelβs largest oil refinery, Bezan, said the ban could impact crude oil imports.
Forty percent of Israelβs annual oil consumption is piped to the Turkish oil hub port of Ceyhan and then shipped to Israel.
Moreover, representatives of the electrical products industry are warning that the ban could lead to a 35 percent hike in prices, as the majority of domestic electrical goods in Israel are manufactured in Turkey.
The new restrictions could force importers to import across the Red Sea, where attacks by Yemen's Houthi group have driven a spike in shipping costs.
It appears Erdogan hit late, but where it counts.
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Sectors across the Israeli economy are warning of wide-reaching impacts of Turkeyβs decision to halt all trade with Israel, and are scrambling to find alternative sources for lost imports.
The Turkish trade ministry announced earlier this week that Ankara is halting all import and export transactions related to Israel until it βallows an uninterrupted and sufficient flow of humanitarian aid to Gazaβ.
The ban on imports includes iron and steel products, construction materials, minerals, machinery, cars, energy products, rubber, plastics, health and agricultural products.
The construction industry is bracing for the loss of Turkish iron and steel products and building materials, as Turkey supplied 29 percent of Israel's total cement imports last year.
Meanwhile, Israelβs largest oil refinery, Bezan, said the ban could impact crude oil imports.
Forty percent of Israelβs annual oil consumption is piped to the Turkish oil hub port of Ceyhan and then shipped to Israel.
Moreover, representatives of the electrical products industry are warning that the ban could lead to a 35 percent hike in prices, as the majority of domestic electrical goods in Israel are manufactured in Turkey.
The new restrictions could force importers to import across the Red Sea, where attacks by Yemen's Houthi group have driven a spike in shipping costs.
It appears Erdogan hit late, but where it counts.
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