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  • Feb 19, 2024

Israeli and Palestinian officials traded claims Monday inregards to the unfolding situation at Nasser Hospital, the largest health facility in southern Gaza. Gaza’s Health Ministry said 136 patients and 25 staffers were stuck “without electricity, water, food” and resources for medical needs, accusing Israel of endangering lives and turning the hospital in Khan Younis into a “military barracks.”

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  • Feb 16, 2024

Volkswagen is under pressure to pull out of a joint venture in the Xinjiang region of China – the latest example of geopolitical tensions colliding with business priorities for Germany’s biggest manufacturers. These issues are most acute for companies that operate in or have ties to Xinjiang, a region home to millions of Uyghur Muslims where the U.S. says China has conducted genocide and used forced labor.

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  • Feb 16, 2024

“Cubans are cannon fodder and they will kill them all.” For military recruiters working for Russia, Cuba’s worsening poverty makes for easy pickings as Moscow attempts to fill the holes in its front lines.

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  • Feb 16, 2024

Egyptian authorities are constructing an 8-square-mile walled enclosure in the Sinai Desert near the border in response to potential Israeli Offensive Looms.fearful that an Israeli military push further into southern Gaza will set off a flood of refugees.

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  • Feb 15, 2024

The Senate Intelligence Committee confirmed on Wednesday that it has “been rigorously tracking this issue from the start” and is “discussing an appropriate response with the administration,” per a note from Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, the committee’s chair, and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, the committee’s vice chair. The Senate is currently on a two-week recess. “In the meantime, we must be cautious about potentially disclosing sources and methods that may be key to preserving a range of options for U.S. action.”

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  • Feb 15, 2024

Israel on Wednesday launched its longest and heaviest attack in years on neighboring Lebanon since the start of the Gaza war, striking several locations in the south, killing at least one Hezbollah fighter and three civilians, and raising further the specter of war between the two long-standing enemies. Israeli fighter jets began “an extensive wave of attacks in Lebanese territory,” Israeli Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari announced as the strikes were underway, saying details were to follow.

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