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NGOs seek Dutch export ban for jet parts that may go to Israel
Reuters via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoTHE HAGUE (Reuters) -Lawyers for rights groups asked a Hague court on Friday to order the Dutch...
Israeli forces push deeper into southern and northern Gaza
Reuters· 2 days agoIsraeli forces deepened their incursion into two northern and southern areas of the Gaza Strip on...
Palestinian official rejects Israeli minister's move on West Bank settlements
Reuters· 2 days agoA senior Palestinian official rejected on Friday a move by Israel's finance minister intended to...
‘No way I can vote Labour’: Will pro-Palestine Brits sway the UK election?
Al Jazeera· 2 days agoTim Flynn, a 71-year-old retired National Heath Service psychotherapist, has voted for the Labour...
Exclusive: Repsol in talks to merge UK North Sea operations with NEO, sources say
Reuters· 2 days ago, opens new tab is in talks to merge its UK North Sea oil and gas business with private...
UKMTO: Ship's captain reports five missiles landed nearby in Red Sea
Reuters· 2 days agoA ship's captain reported that five missiles had landed close to his vessel in the Red Sea, 150 nautical miles (172 miles) northwest of the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) monitor said on Friday.
Trump calls Biden a ‘bad Palestinian’ in US presidential debate jab
Al Jazeera· 2 days agoRepublican Donald Trump has called US President Joe Biden “a very bad Palestinian” who doesn’t want...
The New York Times News Quiz, June 27, 2024
New York Times· 2 days agoDid you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.
Harry to meet Taylor Swift's boyfriend - after he raved about William
The Irish Sun· 2 days agoPRINCE Harry is set to come face to face with Taylor Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce - after the NFL...
Oil prices set for strong June; geopolitical tensions add risk premium
Investing.com via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 days agoInvesting.com -- Oil prices rose Friday and were headed for strong gains in June as fears of supply disruptions in Russia and the Middle East largely offset concerns over slowing demand.