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EU and Saudi aid for Gaza arrives in Egypt


Al-Arisch (AFP) – Ambulances and medical supplies funded by the European Union and Saudi Arabia are arriving at El-Arish airport in North Sinai, Egypt, for Gaza, where more than half of hospitals are no longer functional due to combat, damage or shortages. More than 12,000 have been killed in Gaza by Israel’s punishing air and ground offensive, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Israel’s campaign was launched in response to Hamas’s October 7 attacks, which Israeli officials say killed about 1,200 people.

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Ukrainian teens win 2023 Children’s Peace Prize


London (AFP) – Ukrainian teenagers are awarded the 2023 Children’s Peace Prize for their work supporting refugee children fleeing war. Sofia Tereshchenko, Anastasiia Feskova and Anastasiia Demchenko, who only attended virtually, developed two apps to help young people find safety and settle in countries they have fled to.

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‘Birthday party’ held for girl abducted to Gaza


London (AFP) – A birthday party is held in front of the charity Save the Children International’s headquarters in London on the day that Emily Hand, an Irish-Israeli girl believed to have been taken hostage to Gaza on October 7, turned nine years old. Emily was one of around 240 hostages taken during Hamas’s bloody attack on Israel, which killed around 1,200 people, according to Israeli officials. Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas and responded with a relentless air and ground campaign on Gaza that has killed 12,000 people, including 5,000 children, according to the Hamas government.

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Israelis march to Jerusalem for return of Hamas-held hostages


Modiin (Israel) (AFP) – Thousands of people march to demand the return of Israeli hostages in Gaza who were abducted by Hamas during its bloody attack on southern Israel on 7 October. The protest march set out on 14 November from Tel Aviv en route to Prime Minister’s Benjamin Netanyahu’s office in Jerusalem, where a mass protest is planned for 18 November.

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Russia says inflicting heavy losses on Ukraine in Dnipro river fight


Moscow (AFP) – Russia’s Defence Ministry says it is inflicting heavy losses on Ukrainian troops at the Dnipro river and that Russian troops fighting further to the east had “taken up more favourable positions”. Igor Konashenkov, the ministry’s spokesperson, says Ukraine “lost more than 460 servicemen” in the assault, and that its armed forces remain on the western bank. A sustained Ukrainian breakthrough across the frontline waterway would mark a significant success for Kyiv, which earlier said it had carried out a series of successful attacks on the Dnipro’s Russian-occupied eastern bank.

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UGC: People take cover as magnitude 6.7 quake hits Philippines


General Santos (Philippines) (AFP) – People run for cover as the ground shakes around them in a shopping mall in General Santos City, less than a hundred kilometres from the epicentre of a magnitude 6.7 earthquake that shook the southern Philippines, as shown in amateur-filmed images. There were no immediate reports of casualties but the quake was felt across a wide area of the mountainous island.

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‘Welcome to Brazil’ says Christ the Redeemer to Taylor Swift


Rio de Janeiro (AFP) – The statue of Christ the Redeemer lights up to welcome singer Taylor Swift to Brazil with the American artist set to play three concerts in Rio de Janeiro. The world’s most famous statue of Jesus Christ dons a shirt resembling that worn by Taylor Swift in the music video for her song “You Belong With Me” after a campaign from the singer’s fans, known as Swifties.

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Britain’s Durham Cathedral lights up for 2023 Lumiere Festival


Durham (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Durham’s cathedral is lit up in the autumn night by luminous art installations as the biennial Lumiere Festival comes to the northeast English town. Running from 16 – 19 November, the event features artists from 15 different countries and will have more than 40 installations on show.

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