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Telecommunications, internet down in Gaza as Israeli strikes intensify
Palestinian telecoms company Paltel says communications and internet services go down in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Death toll rises as Tanzania reels from flooding, landslides
Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa says at least 63 people died in flooding unleashed by heavy rainfall over the weekend.
UK announces rise in salary threshold for foreign workers’ visas
Interior minister says gov't would raise foreign skilled workers' minimum salary threshold to 38,700 pounds ($48,800).
Former US ambassador accused of acting as covert agent for Cuba
Former ambassador to Bolivia charged for allegedly collaborating with Cuban intelligence services over several decades.
Cyclone Michaung nears southern Indian states, water enters Chennai airport
At least four dead and runway of one of India's busiest airports submerged as storm triggers heavy torrential rains.
Will the world continue to prioritise profits over the environment?
As world leaders gather for COP28, young people are left to bear the brunt of the lack of action by those in control.
Spotify announces another round of major job cuts
The move is part of a wider trend as tech companies seek savings amid a slower-than-expected economy.
COP28’s UAE president defends climate science comments
Sultan al-Jaber hits out at 'repeated attempts to undermine' the work of the COP28 presidency in Dubai.
Fact or fiction? Israeli maps and AI do not save Palestinian lives
Israel's narrative of 'evacuation warnings' and 'precision strikes' serves as a cover for its AI-assisted genocide.
Indigenous advocacy leads to largest dam removal project in US history
Four dams are being demolished along the Klamath River in northern California, as salmon populations plummet.

