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Hamas Hails Biden's 'Clear Changes' on Israel Policy
"America has found that Israel is putting it in an awkward position before the world," Hamas' Ghazi Hamad told Newsweek. Read More
Racial tensions cost Germany Inc. skilled foreign labour
Manager Joerg Engelmann says he has pulled out all the stops to attract skilled foreign workers to his chemical engineering company in Chemnitz, east Germany. But once they arrived, the racial slurs ... Read More
Labour suggests Sunak might have to means test pensions to fund £46bn national insurance cut – UK politics live
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The war in Gaza may topple Hamas without making Israel safer
It is possible to look at this unpromising starting point and conclude that Israel’s invasion of Gaza has not gone badly—and many Israelis take just that view. After all, Hamas’s fighting capacity has ... Read More
Australia politics live: Coalition to vote against fuel efficiency standard despite not seeing bill, Bridget McKenzie says
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Australia politics live: Shoebridge scathing on Labor’s ‘crayon drawing’ deportation bill as Greens and Coalition push for inquiry
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UC Board of Regents push policy limiting political speech on university websites
At Wednesday’s meeting, the UC Board of Regents once again postponed their vote to May on a controversial policy that would limit political speech on university websites. Read More
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