In the world of manufacturing, new technology and innovations change the landscape every day. These are the newest innovations in the manufacturing industry for 2022. Keep up to speed on the latest in manufacturing innovation.
Ethical Considerations
While you may not think of ethics as an innovation, customers today are getting more interested in where and how their products come to be. With younger generations concerned with ethical practices, it’s high time to consider the ethical impact your business is making on the world at large. Sustainability is one area where manufacturers can improve their ethics with new technology.
Artificial Intelligence
As artificial intelligence gains more traction, AI is being developed for use in the manufacturing industry. Manufacturing controlled by automation and AI will determine the way factories operate in the future. AI helps identify errors in the manufacturing line with processes like machine vision. AI is the future of the industry in manufacturing.
High-Tech Molding Processes
Higher-technology molding processes will become more useful in the world of manufacturing. Processes like reaction injection molding have taken the molding world by storm because of how versatile and adaptable they are for a variety of products. There are many advantages to molding products with reaction injection molding. Reaction injection molding has earned its place in the molding world as one of the most adaptable and cost-effective options for manufacturing.
Virtual Manufacturing
As computers become capable of automating more processes, manufacturing is growing to become more virtual every day. In the future, most of the manufacturing process will be completely automated. Virtual manufacturing has taken the industry by storm.
Robot Workers
As several factories have shown, investing in robots as workers is one of the newest innovations in the manufacturing industry for 2022. Replacing human workers with robots is the future of manufacturing. Human staff won’t have to be at risk when completing dangerous tasks. Robot workers have proven they have a place in the future of manufacturing.
Better Protections for Factory Workers
As wearable technology advances, protection for factory workers is getting better every day. Companies are designing products like full-body exoskeletons to protect human workers in the workplace. Protect your staff by investing in the newest technology in protective gear.
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International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica.
The observance marks the 30-year anniversary of the 1995 genocide in Srebrenica.
Co-organized by the United Nations Department of Global Communications, the Office of the Special Advisor for the Prevention of Genocide and the Permanent Mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations.
Published: 2nd Jul 2025 07:53:37 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Cyprus, Palestine, Yemen & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (2 July 2025) | United Nations
Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
Cyprus
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Yemen
Haiti
South Sudan
CYPRUS
Following the informal meeting on Cyprus in a broader format that was held in Geneva on 17-18 March of this year, the Secretary-General will convene on 16 and 17 July, here at UN Headquarters, the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders, as well as representatives of the guarantor powers of Greece, Türkiye and the United Kingdom, for another informal meeting on Cyprus.
The meeting will provide an opportunity to continue the dialogue and exchange views on the progress made since March.
OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
Turning to the increasingly dire situation in Gaza, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says that overnight, Israeli authorities issued a new displacement order for two neighbourhoods in Khan Younis, following reported Palestinian rocket fire. Up to 80,000 people are estimated to be living in these neighourhoods. Approximately 85 per cent of Gaza’s territory is currently either under displacement orders or located within militarized zones – which is severely hampering people's access to essential humanitarian support and the ability of aid workers to reach those in need.
Our colleagues working on water, sanitation and hygiene also tell us that Al Satar – a key water reservoir – has become inaccessible as a result of the order. The facility serves as the main water distribution hub for Khan Younis and a critical supply point for water coming through the Israeli pipeline in the area.
Any damage to the reservoir could lead to a collapse of the city’s water distribution system, with grave humanitarian consequences.
OCHA warns that these displacement orders continue to strain vital services and push people into increasingly smaller swaths of Gaza’s territory. Since the breakdown of the ceasefire in March and as of yesterday, some 714,000 people have been forcibly displaced once more across Gaza, with nearly 29,000 displaced in just 24 hours between Sunday and Monday.
Many existing shelters are severely overcrowded, with poor hygiene conditions – posing severe risks for public health. Our partners working on health, water, sanitation and hygiene report that across Gaza, rates of acute watery diarrhea have reached 39 per cent among patients receiving health consultations.
The increase is being driven by insufficient clean drinking and domestic water reaching shelters, worsening the dire hygiene and sanitation conditions. The governorates of Gaza and Khan Younis have the worst levels of acute watery diarrhea, due to severe overcrowding in sites and shelters.
You will recall that no shelter assistance has entered Gaza in four months, despite the hundreds of thousands of newly displaced people. Our shelter partners say that 97 per cent of the sites surveyed reported displaced people sleeping in the open. OCHA reiterates that an unrestricted flow of supplies through multiple crossing points over a sustained period of time is critical to address people’s needs and prevent the already desperate situation from worsening.
Meanwhile, the depletion of fuel stocks continues to wreak havoc on aid operations, constraining the UN and our humanitarian partners’ ability to respond.
Yet again today, an attempt to deliver some of the remaining fuel stocks to the north was denied by Israeli authorities.
The denial follows a successful delivery yesterday of diesel from the World Health Organization’s remaining stock to Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City to prevent further shutdown of critical services. WHO says the facility is overwhelmed and severely under-resourced. Its beds are full, and patients are once again being treated on the floor.
Our partners working on emergency telecommunications stress that unless fuel stocks are replenished immediately, Gaza could face a complete communications blackout, severely hindering humanitarian access and coordination, and preventing affected communities from receiving critical information.
Critical water, sanitation, hygiene and healthcare facilities have already begun shutting down in some areas, including hospital equipment and services, water trucking, and water and sewage pumps. If the fuel crisis isn’t addressed soon, humanitarian responders could be left without the systems and tools necessary to operate safely, manage logistics and distribute humanitarian assistance. This would endanger aid workers and escalate an already dire humanitarian crisis.
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Published: 2nd Jul 2025 06:51:54 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: UN80 updates - Presser by Under-Secretary-General for Policy | United Nations
Press Conference by Guy Ryder, the Under-Secretary-General for Policy on the updates on UN80.
The Chair of the UN80 Task Force, Guy Ryder, today (1 Jul) said, the “really substantive” and “policy-focused” part of the UN 80 initiative, will be the mandate implementation review, which will look into nearly 4,000 mandate documents underpinning the UN Secretariat’s work.
Briefing correspondents in New York on updates on the UN80 Initiative, Ryder said, “we have a very heavy corpus, stock of mandates in the form of resolutions and decisions from previous years and decades, which it makes sense for us to subject to detailed scrutiny, not least because they result in a very heavy load of meetings, of reports being produced, make demands both of the Secretariat and of Member States, which merits looking at with a view to improving the way that we organize our work.”
The Under-Secretary-General for Policy said, “if you have a look at the, the organigram of the UN system, you do find quite a baroque architecture. There's a lot of entities. They've grown over the years in an accretional, in an incremental way. Structures are never easy to change once they're in place, but it does seem sensible to subject this architecture to detailed scrutiny.”
He said the UN 80 initiative “is the United Nations and the Secretary-General responding to the totality of our circumstances, political circumstances, financial circumstances certainly, but also, I think, circumstances in which the effectiveness of multilateralism is up for scrutiny.”
Ryder said, “the idea is to bring the United Nations out of this process, in these rather turbulent times, in better shape, stronger in a position to confront the challenges of today and tomorrow more effectively,” adding that in the end, “this will be the measure of the success of the initiative, able to have greater impact for the people, eventually.
He said, “there are some Member States, particularly those who I think invest and contribute substantially to the system, who are encouraging the Secretary-General to boldness and ambition. They want to see this process bring significant change and improvement in the system. But I think it's fair to say as well that there is another body of opinion amongst Members who urge a certain degree of caution.”
Ryder said, “we recognize that we have a difficult task of untangling the undergrowth of decisions and resolutions and mechanisms that we put in place to implement them,” and noted that “a similar review undertaken 20 years ago ran rather quickly into the sand. It did not produce the results that were hopeful and expected at that time.”
He said he hoped this time around, “we can avoid some of the pitfalls.”
The UN80 Chair said, “it's quite clear that we can reach the targets that have been set, but I think what is important in the process of review that the Secretary- General is now engaging in, is that it will not result in a 20 percent - can I use a phrase? - haircut across every department. It is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Rather, the Secretary- General is reviewing the inputs. He will make his determinations on where he believes certain services, certain activities, need to be - the word I could use is protected or not subject to the full rigor of a 20 percent cuts. Those where a greater effort might be called for.”
He said, “what we're not trying to do is pick off one mandate, because it's expensive or in view of its resource implications. We are trying to have a more methodical, systemic review of mandates as a whole. The corpus of mandates, identify where duplications and redundancies may exist, where we can, approach implementation in a more rational, streamlined way and produce the types of proposals that we hope Member States will give favourable consideration to.”
The UN80 Task Force will present its proposals to the Secretary-General, who has already indicated the first areas where outcomes are expected. A working group on efficiencies in the UN Secretariat, led by Under-Secretary-General Catherine Pollard, delivered initial proposals at the end of June, and a report on the mandate implementation review will follow at the end of July.
This work under the first two workstreams will help inform broader thinking around structural changes and programme realignment across the UN system. Proposals under the third workstream will be put forward to Member States in the coming months and into next year, and eventually, Member States will decide how to act on the findings.
Published: 2nd Jul 2025 01:30:25 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Funding the end of extreme poverty through more taxes on the super rich | #FFD4
More taxes on the super wealthy is not a radical idea but a response to radical inequality in the world, says José Gilberto Scandiucci, Brazil's Minister-Counsellor to the UN. Speaking at the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, he points out that the world's wealthiest people pay, on average, 0.3 per cent of their income in taxes.
Published: 2nd Jul 2025 01:07:22 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Pakistan's Presidency of the UN Security Council - Press Conference | United Nations
Press Conference: Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the UN, and President of the Security Council in July 2025 on the Programme of Work of the Security Council in July.
Published: 2nd Jul 2025 10:26:46 By: United Nations
CNN Video: The rise and fall of Sean 'Diddy' Combs
A look at the rise and fall of Sean Combs. "Diddy" was accused of leading a criminal enterprise made up of some of his closest employees, alleging they used threats and violence to force Cassie Ventura and another woman, “Jane,” to engage in drug-fueled sex acts with male escorts. Combs’ lawyers argued the sex acts were consensual and merely preferences. #CNN #News
Published: 3rd Jul 2025 12:52:40 By: CNN
CNN Video: Hear from a GOP rep closer to voting 'yes' on megabill after speaking to Trump
GOP Rep. Tim Burchett spoke to CNN's Brianna Keilar about his remaining concerns about Trump's "big, beautiful bill" as the House faces a narrow margin to pass it. #CNN #News
Published: 3rd Jul 2025 12:17:02 By: CNN
CNN Video: Snake on a plane delays flight in Australia
Season three of ‘Squid Game’ is setting world records for Netflix with the most views of a show in three days and the number one ranked show in all available countries worldwide in its premiere week, says the streaming company.
Doug Wigdor, a lawyer for Cassie Ventura, sat down with CNN’s Elizabeth Wagmeister. Wigdor said that following the verdict in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial that “there was a lot of mixed emotions in that courtroom” as the verdict was read. #CNN #News
Published: 2nd Jul 2025 10:58:05 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Keir Starmer denies plans to sack Chancellor Rachel Reeves after she cries in Parliament | BBC News
The British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has told the BBC that his finance minister, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves, will remain in her job for “a very long time”.
It came after Rachel Reeves cried as she sat beside the Sir Keir in Parliament, following the collapse of the UK government’s plans for billions of pounds of cuts to welfare spending, which she had said were essential in order to control public spending.
Reeves had advocated the proposals which included large cuts in support to disabled people. It was reported that she had taken a hard line up to the last moment, urging the prime minister not to given in to many angry MPs in their governing Labour Party who eventually forced a U-turn.
The prime minister declined to confirm to Parliament that Reeves would remain in her job until the next election. But later Sir Keir told the BBC that he worked "in lockstep" with Reeves and she was "doing an excellent job as Chancellor".
Following her appearance in Parliament, Reeves' spokesperson said she had been dealing with a "personal matter" while Sir Keir insisted her tears had "nothing to do with politics".
At the highly-charged Prime Minister’s Questions in Parliament, the opposition Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch laid into the government over its welfare U-turns. She said the Chancellor would now be forced to put up taxes to pay for the prime minister’s incompetence" and said Reeves "looks absolutely miserable. Labour MPs are going on the record saying that the chancellor is toast, and the reality is that she is a human shield for his incompetence."
Reeves, who has repeatedly promised not to raise taxes, now faces the prospect of a large “black hole” in the government’s finances and the possibility of another humiliating reversal in her autumn budget.
Jane Hill presents BBC News at Ten reporting by political editor Chris Mason at Westminster.
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Published: 2nd Jul 2025 11:11:23 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: US cuts off some weapons deliveries to Ukraine to 'put America's interests first' | BBC News
Ukraine has warned that an interruption of US weapons shipments might encourage Russia to continue the war.
The White House said that it had cut off some weapons deliveries to Ukraine - who have been at war with Russia for four years.
White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said the decision was taken "to put America's interests first" following a Department of Defence review of US "military support and assistance to other countries”.
Russia welcomed news of the reduction in weapons shipments, with the Kremlin saying reducing the flow of weapons to Kyiv will help end the conflict faster.
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Published: 2nd Jul 2025 08:30:02 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Why was the UK chancellor crying in parliament? | BBC Newscast
The UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves was visibly upset at Prime Minister’s Questions.
Her team say it was a personal matter, and there are also reports of an argument with the speaker. Adam and Chris look at what’s been going on amidst mounting criticism of the chancellor’s handling of the welfare cuts.
Plus, Sean "Diddy" Combs has been found not guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking his ex-partner Cassie Ventura and another woman. The US rapper was found guilty of two charges of transportation to engage in prostitution relating to both women.
Crowds gathered outside the courthouse in New York to hear the verdict. Adam is joined by the host of the Diddy on Trial podcast, Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty who’s been following the trial.
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Published: 2nd Jul 2025 07:52:52 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Iraq avoided involvement in Israel-Iran war, says Iraqi prime minister | BBC News
Iraq Prime Minister Muhammad Shayya al-Sudani says his government will not be dragged into any conflict between Israel and Iran.
The country’s airspace was used by Israeli jets to attack Tehran during the conflict, and there were fears that Iran could target US assets in Iraq.
Despite a ceasefire being agreed between Israel and Iran, the Iraqi leader told the BBC that there are fears that the agreement will not hold.
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Published: 2nd Jul 2025 07:01:00 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: UK judges order 'robust' inquiry into MI5 false evidence | BBC News
The UK High Court has ordered a "robust and independent" new investigation into how MI5 gave false evidence to multiple courts
The court rejected two official inquiries provided by the Security Service as seriously "deficient”, after the BBC revealed MI5 had lied to three courts in a case concerning a neo-Nazi state agent who abused women.
The case began in 2022 with an attempt to block the BBC from publishing a story about the agent, known as X. It has become a major test of how the courts view MI5 and the credibility of its evidence.
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Published: 2nd Jul 2025 05:30:10 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Dramatic Footage Shows Islamist Group Battling Army on Streets of Mali
A deadly wave of attacks has shaken Mali with jihadist fighters launching coordinated raids on military posts across the country.
It’s the third major offensive in a month, and the boldest yet, striking army bases in multiple towns within hours.
The government says it fought off the militants, but an al-Qaeda-linked group claims otherwise.
Report by Shawaz Ahmad
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Published: 2nd Jul 2025 03:59:36 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Strike on Gaza Internet Cafe Sparks Outcry Over Civilian Targets
Devastating scene shows the aftermath of Israel’s latest strike on Gaza.
On Monday afternoon, a busy seafront café was hit by a missile, killing at least 30 people.
The Al-Baqa Cafeteria was one of the few spaces left with internet... and had become a hub for journalists, activists, and locals.
Footage on X, shows the moment a missile hit, with scenes of destruction and scattered bodies.
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Published: 1st Jul 2025 02:05:17 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Serbian Police Disperse Protesters and Tear Down Barricades in Belgrade
Serbian police have begun removing street blockades in Belgrade after crowds used metal fences and garbage containers to barricade roads on Sunday evening.
Their anger was fuelled by the arrest of anti-government protesters who clashed with police at a massive rally over the weekend.
Footage shared online appears to show police cars driving at high speed through a blockade on one street in the capital, causing bystanders to flee in panic.
Demonstrations, mainly led by university students, have persisted for eight months.
They were initially sparked by the fatal collapse of a train station roof in Novi Sad last November, which killed 16 people.
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Published: 30th Jun 2025 03:49:29 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Ambush in Idaho: Firefighters Shot Responding to Blaze
Two US firefighters have been killed, and a third badly injured, in what officials describe as a “total ambush” in Idaho.
The attack began on Sunday afternoon after emergency crews responded to a wildfire on Canfield Mountain near Coeur d'Alene.
Authorities say a man, acting alone, intentionally started the fire and then opened fire on first responders.
The gunman used sniper fire, shooting at both firefighters and police.
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Published: 30th Jun 2025 03:02:26 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Serbian Protesters Clash With Police in HUGE Anti-Government Protest
This was what the streets of Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, looked like on Saturday, as protestors clashed with riot police as they dissented against the government.
Here's what we know so far:
On Saturday, around 140,000 protestors gathered as part of one of the largest of recent student-led demonstrations against the populist government.
The demonstrations centered around demanding an early election and an end to President Aleksander Vucic’s 12 year rule. His second term is currently due to end in 2027, when parliamentary elections have been scheduled.
Ahead of the protest, organizers issued an ultimatum for Vucic to announce elections, which he declined.
The key details:
Protestors clashed with police who fired tear gas and detained Several dozens of protestors. At least six officers were also reported injured.
This comes after 5 people were detained on Friday, who according to a statement from Serbia’s Higher Court, were accused of plotting to overthrow the government.
Here's the context:
The protests on Saturday come after almost 8 months of persistent dissent led by university students.
Demonstrations started last December, following the deaths of 16 people on the 1st of November, in the collapse of Novi Sad railway station’s roof - which protestors blamed on corruption and negligence in state infrastructure projects.
The backlash to the incident forced the former Prime Minister, Milos Vucevic, to resign earlier this year, but President Aleksander Vucic still remains in power.
The reaction:
As the protest ended, organizers played a statement to the crowd, urging Serbians to "take freedom into your own hands".
They claimed that “The authorities had all the mechanisms and all the time to meet the demands and prevent an escalation” but “Instead, they chose violence and repression against the citizens. Any radicalisation of the situation is their responsibility.”
President Vucic accused the protestors of wanting to topple Serbia, and he hit back at them today in a News conference, claiming that ”Serbia won. You cannot destroy Serbia with violence as some wanted. Serbia has not and Serbia will never stop.” He also praised the Serbian police force for their professionalism.
Report by Sophia Liversidge
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Published: 29th Jun 2025 04:31:34 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: Dalai Lama reveals succession plans. How is China responding? | Hanomansing Tonight
Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has confirmed he will have a successor, putting to rest speculation over whether the 600-year-old institution will end after his death. But China says only Beijing can name his successor.
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Published: 3rd Jul 2025 12:39:58 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Judge denies bail for Sean (Diddy) Combs
A judge declined Wednesday to set Sean (Diddy) Combs free on bond to await sentencing in his sex crimes case. The bond decision came after a jury convicted one of U.S. hip-hop's celebrated figures of federal prostitution-related offences but acquitted him of sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
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Published: 2nd Jul 2025 11:41:01 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Sean 'Diddy' Combs to stay in jail until sentencing | Hanomansing Tonight
CBC’s Jennifer Yoon tells us what she saw inside the Sean (Diddy) Combs trial in New York City Wednesday, where a judge declined bail for Combs while he awaits sentencing in his sex crimes case. Additionally, former federal prosecutor Jennifer Beidel breaks down the verdict and what may happen next.
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Published: 2nd Jul 2025 11:28:08 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Trump says Israel agreed to terms of a 60-day Gaza ceasefire. Will it work? | Power & Politics
U.S. President Donald Trump says Israel agreed to 'necessary conditions' to finalize a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, in a Truth Social post. Power & Politics speaks to Middle East expert Aaron David Miller about the proposed ceasefire and its staying power.
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Published: 2nd Jul 2025 11:06:42 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Has Carney kept his promises so far? | Power & Politics
Prime Minister Mark Carney made several campaign promises he said would be complete by Canada Day. The Power Panel discusses which of those promises the Carney government has kept, what's still in progress and possible challenges ahead.
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Published: 2nd Jul 2025 11:05:40 By: CBC News
International Video: Conor McGregor: MMA fighter, alleged rapist, Ireland's next president?
Conor McGregor was once the biggest Mixed Martial Arts fighter in the world - a former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Featherweight and Lightweight Champion.
Now, he's turning to politics. For St Patrick's day he visited President Donald Trump in the White House and her says he wants to be the next Irish president, on a hard right anti-immigration ticket.
Last year a woman who accused him of raping her won damages in a civil court. Mr McGregor maintains his innocence and launched an appeal, which concluded today.
We’ve been in Ireland, trying to get to the heart of the Conor McGregor controversy and political appeal.
Producer: Amelia Dunn. Camera: Christian Helgi and Jason O'Reilly
The music producer Sean Diddy Combs has been found guilty of two charges related to prostitution - but cleared of more serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
During the seven week long trial in New York - two of his former girlfriends alleged that he subjected them to physical and sexual abuse.
Combs' defence lawyers say he should now be released on bail.
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In Gaza the World Health Organisation managed to evacuate 19 children today, all in urgent need of medical procedures. But with the health care system largely in ruins, it's a tiny fraction of the number who desperately need to leave for treatment.
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The WHO estimates there are 10,000 patients, including 4,000 children, who need medical care which isn't available to them inside Gaza.
A warning, there are distressing images in this report.
Produced by Millicent Teasdale. Edited by Louise Freeman
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An ‘extremely violent’ wildfire has erupted in Spain’s Catalonia region, killing two people.
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The blaze erupted during Europe’s severe heatwave, with temperatures reaching 46°C - a national record for June.
14,000 people were ordered to stay indoors as the fire affected an area stretching nearly 40 kilometres.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been found guilty of prostitution-related offenses but cleared of more serious charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.
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Kiran Moodley is outside the court.
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