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UN condemns 'brazen' West Bank killings

GENEVA (Reuters) -The U.N. human rights rights office said on Friday it was appalled by the killing of two Palestinian men by Israeli security forces in the occupied West Bank, saying the incident appeared to amount to summary executions. "We're appalled by the brazen killing

Israeli forces kill 13 in southern Syria operation

Israeli forces killed 13 people on Friday in an operation in southern Syria, the deadliest since Bashar al-Assad's fall from power nearly a year ago, which they said was targeting an Islamist group. Since an Islamist coalition overthrew longtime ruler Assad in December of last

Trump takes populist turn against health insurers

President Trump is blaming health insurers for rising health care costs, adopting a populist approach as he seeks to counter attacks by Democrats that the GOP has done too little to keep health care affordable. Democrats are pushing Congress to quickly hold a vote on extending

Senate rankings: The 5 seats most likely to flip

Less than a year stands between the two parties and future Senate control as Democrats look to build off electoral wins earlier this month and Republicans work to hold on to the chamber. The road to nabbing back the majority is steep for Democrats, who need to flip four seats.

Is it time to rethink how schools handle smartphones?

Step into almost any classroom today and you will likely see the same scene: students half-focused, half-distracted, their attention pulled toward the phones in their pockets. These devices, that are designed to capture attention, often do so successfully, leaving schools to

How to Print a Human

We desperately need new organs, and we’re running out of ways to get them The post How to Print a Human appeared first on Nautilus .

EU-Kazakhstan relations come under the spotlight

Current relations between the European Union and Kazakhstan will come under the spotlight next week when the Cooperation Council between the two sides meets in Brussels. The 22nd meeting of the council takes place on 1 December and will be chaired by the Minister of Foreign

The UK Has It Wrong on Digital ID. Here’s Why.

In late September, the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his government’s plans to introduce a new digital ID scheme in the country to take effect before the end of the Parliament (no later than August 2029). The scheme will, according to the Prime

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