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The Jerusalem Post 

40% of total Gazan deaths based on unverified data

After a drastic reduction in the reported death toll of in Gaza, scrutiny regarding method used to calculate the victims reveals that 10% are reported via Google Forms and and 30% via reliable media.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

BJP factional feud erupts in Assam over alleged vote spoilage & worker neglect

The conflict between old and new factions within the BJP has become public in Assam. MLA Mrinal Saikia accused cabinet minister Jayanta Mallabaruah of harming the party's votes due to his communication style during the 2024 general elections. Saikia appealed to Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to intervene and advise Mallabaruah to refrain from discussing party matters. Mallabaruah had previously highlighted the significance of dedication to the party, prompting Saikia's criticism. Meanwhile, former... Читать дальше...

RT (Daily news) 

US presents troop withdrawal plan to Niger

Niger’s military government says it will carefully examine the Pentagon’s proposal to ensure that American forces leave by set deadlines
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Phillies Nation 

Phillies news and rumors 5/16: Johan Rojas addresses defensive miscues

Known for his glove, Phillies center fielder Johan Rojas made a pair of defensive blunders on Wednesday. After the game, the 23-year-old didn’t have much of an explanation as he addressed the fielding miscues. ”Nothing, I just have to catch those balls,” he told reporters through an interpreter after a 10-5 win over the Mets. […]

France24.com (en) 

'Bleak reality' in Rafah: Gazans flee in 'absolute fear & terror' amid strikes from air, land & sea

The United States aims to have a floating pier in place off the Gaza Strip coast in the coming days to boost aid deliveries, but Washington is facing the same challenges that have beset the United Nations and relief groups for months when it comes to distributing assistance to the war-torn enclave. These include working in a war zone to stave off a looming famine and a dire shortage of fuel for aid trucks. The United Nations also has yet to finalize its involvement in the distribution of aid once it comes off the pier. Читать дальше...

The Independent 

Why we should be 'calling in unhappy' at work

A supermarket chain in China will allow its staff to take up to 10 ‘unhappy days’. With many employees still uncomfortable telling bosses they need a mental health day, could this new concept save the wellbeing of burnout workers, asks Katie Rosseinsky