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22.10 / 05:15
Booking Waters Death DISH show medicines Flavours of disenfranchisement: How dill & chillies became the mainstay of Palestinian kitchens in Gaza
Hyacinthus is one example, but there is also Cyparissus (cypress), Adonis (anemones), Mecon (poppy)and Crocus (saffron). The most obscure is Anethus, whose story isn’t even known, except that he became dill. Its scientific name is Anethum, from the myth. There is something dark about dill.
22.10 / 03:01
Citi Death country reports 6.1 magnitude earthquake hits Nepal's Kathmandu Valley
Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. According to the National Earthquake Monitoring and Research Centre, the earthquake with epicentre in Dhading district was recorded at 7:39 am.
22.10 / 03:01
Target Death Israel says killed 'terror operatives' in Jenin mosque air strike
Israel said Sunday it had killed «terror operatives» from Hamas and Islamic Jihad in an air strike on a mosque in the West Bank's Jenin. The strike hit the Al-Ansar mosque, which the Israeli military said «was used by the terrorists as a command centre to plan the attacks and as a base for their execution». The Israeli military said those targeted had already carried out «several terror attacks over the last months, and were organising an additional imminent terror attack». It said they were «neutralised», without giving details on the number killed in the strike or their identities. The director of the Red Crescent in Jenin, Mahmoud Al-Saadi, was quoted by the Palestinian news agency Wafa saying one person was killed and three others injured in the strike.
22.10 / 02:06
Target Citizens Assurant Death hospital reports evacuation Updates Israel-Hamas war rages, aid trucks reach Gaza Strip. 10 updates
Israel-Hamas War: ‘We’re here for you', Justin Trudeau assures support to Palestinian, Arab, Black Muslims 3. Qatar, which was key to the release of two US citizens abducted by Hamas, is optimistic that talks with the group will “very soon" result in the release of all civilian hostages 4. As many as 100,000 people marched through central London to demand a cease-fire in Israel’s war with Hamas and in support of the Palestinian cause.
22.10 / 02:06
COST Twitter Target SEC CEO Death social elon ‘Civilisation strangled to death...': Why did Elon Musk react like this? Details on new proposed SEC rules
Elon Musk had a drastic response to the United States Securities and Exchange Commissions' (US SEC) new regulations regarding financial services firms, terming it a “slow strangulation of civilization". “Our civilization is being slowly strangled to death one regulation at a time," Musk posted on his social media site X, formerly known as Twitter. He was quoting a post by Robinhood App CEO and co-founder Vladimir Tenev, who detailed the repercussions of the US SEC's move on fintech companies and customers.
21.10 / 22:11
UPS Death Celebrity cover South Africa pull off miracle to reach Rugby World Cup final
Paris | South Africa pulled off a great escape to beat England 16-15 at the death and keep its title defence at the Rugby World Cup alive, setting up a blockbuster final against old rival New Zealand.
21.10 / 11:39
Citi Southern Death Oscar shootings rap Famous Las Vegas lawyer to represent accused in Tupac Shakur's murder case
LAS VEGAS — The Southern California street gang leader charged in the fatal shooting of Tupac Shakur in 1996 in Las Vegas will make a court appearance Thursday with a lawyer from one of the city's best-known political families, one that has represented mobsters, athletes and other famous clients. Attorney Ross Goodman told The Associated Press Wednesday he'll appear in Duane «Keffe D» Davis' defence against accusations that Davis orchestrated the drive-by killing of the rap music icon. Davis won't immediately enter a plea, Goodman said, he'll seek another two weeks to confirm that he'll be hired for Davis' case. Davis, 60, originally from Compton, California, was arrested Sept.
21.10 / 10:21
Provident FIVE Death Immunic reports Department strain NOT 'We do not agree with Indian decisions': UK on Canadian diplomats' exit
UK government has expressed its disagreement with Indian government decisions, which it believes resulted in the departure of Canadian diplomats amid an ongoing standoff between India and Canada over the killing of a Sikh separatist. The move impacted the effective functioning of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, a statement from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said on Friday.
21.10 / 08:31
Citi Citizens Assurant Death President hospital evacuation Israel-Hamas war update: Indian embassy assures 'all possible assistance'
Narendra Modi had a phone conversation with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and condoled the death of civilians at the Al Ahli Hospital in Gaza City. PM Modi reiterated India’s “long-standing principled position on the Israel-Palestine issue". Also read: Israel-Hamas War: US issues 'security alert' for citizens in Gaza ahead of Rafah border crossing opening Besides, the Ministry of External Affairs stated that the international community must combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
21.10 / 07:05
FIVE Man Parke Death CBS show Florida man guilty of murdering wife who refused to go on home reno show: prosecutors
A Florida court has found David Tronnes guilty of murdering his wife Shanti Cooper-Tronnes after their marriage broke down over a contentious home renovation, prosecutors say.
21.10 / 05:47
UPS BLOCK Art Aware Parke Death Manipur violence to tribute to nude models, Bengal's Durga Puja has it all
Durga Puja pandal in Kolkata is unique in itself. Puja organisers have left no stone unturned to come up with some eye-catching themes to attract people. Jagat Mukherjee Park Puja Committee in north Kolkata is paying tribute to nude models through its theme this year.
21.10 / 05:47
Citi Target BLOCK Death President country SOLIDARITY 'Sliver of hope' as Hamas releases hostages, but Gaza aid stalled
Israel pounded the densely-populated territory where millions waited for promised aid deliveries on Saturday. The Islamist group took more than 200 people hostage when it stormed into Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7, and killed at least 1,400 people, mostly civilians who were shot, mutilated or burnt to death on the first day of the raid, according to Israeli officials. The fate of the hostages has been shrouded in uncertainty, so the release of mother and daughter Judith and Natalie Raanan offered a rare «sliver of hope», said Mirjana Spoljaric, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross. US President Joe Biden said he was «overjoyed» by the release, which comes days after he visited Israel to express solidarity with the wounded country and press for humanitarian aid into Gaza. Trucks carrying relief are still stuck on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing into Gaza, though Biden said they could cross in the «next 24 to 48 hours.» Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas, and says around 1,500 of the group's fighters were killed in clashes before its army regained control of the area under attack on October 7. Biden said Friday he believes the attack was motivated partly by Saudi Arabia's plan to recognise Israel. Israel's military campaign has levelled entire city blocks in Gaza, killing 4,137 Palestinians, mostly civilians, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Israeli troops are massed on the border with Gaza ahead of an expected ground invasion that officials have pledged will begin «soon». But a full-blown land offensive carries many risks, including to the hostages from Israel and around the world held by Hamas.
21.10 / 03:35
Reuters Death President cover hospital reports evacuation Updates Day 15 Israel-Hamas War: 2 American hostages released from grip of Hamas after ‘secret talk’. Top 10 updates
Also Read: Israel-Hamas War LIVE Updates 3. US President Joe Biden has sought more than $105 billion from Congress as part of a package aimed at delivering security assistance to address the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Israel, CNN reported. Biden said, “The request will help mitigate the global humanitarian impacts of Russia's brutal invasion of Ukraine and of Hamas' horrific attacks on Israel, including by extending humanitarian assistance to civilians in Gaza." 4.
20.10 / 19:27
Citi Target FIVE Southern Death Gaza war death toll rises to 4,137: Hamas health ministry
Gaza Strip since Israel began bombarding the Palestinian enclave, the Hamas-controlled health ministry said Friday. The ministry said another 13,162 people have been wounded in the Israeli strikes, which have been ongoing since October 7. Among those killed were 16 people who died at the compound of Greek Orthodox church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza City late on Thursday, the ministry said. Around 500 people had taken refuge at the church, including five members of Caritas staff, along with their families, NGO Cartias Internationalis said in a statement. «We were devastated to learn of the death of our colleague Viola, 26-year-old, who was killed alongside her husband and their infant daughter» in the strike, the NGO said in a statement. It said at least 17 people were killed and others are still under the rubble. Witnesses told AFP the strike appeared to have been aimed at a target close to the place of worship where many Gaza residents had taken refuge as the war raged in the Palestinian enclave. The army said its fighter jets had struck a «command and control centre» belonging to Hamas that was involved in firing rockets towards Israel. «As a result of the strike a wall of a church in the area was damaged. The Hamas health ministry also said that since the conflict erupted, 46 medical personnel had been killed and another 85 wounded in the enclave. Twenty-one health facilities were out of service due to lack of fuel, it added. Palestinians in Gaza are still waiting for humanitarian aid to enter Gaza from Egypt through the Rafah crossing. The war in Gaza began after Hamas carried out a deadly raid on southern Israel on October 7 that left more than 1,400 people, mostly civilians, killed on Israeli soil.
20.10 / 17:17
UPS Death President 2020 us house Republican Jim Jordan loses third US House vote as opposition grows
Jim Jordan on Friday lost a third vote to become speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, leaving the chamber unable to respond to President Joe Biden's request for aid to Ukraine and Israel. Opposition to his candidacy from within his party grew, with 25 Republican lawmakers voting against him, more than the 22 who had opposed in the second round on Wednesday.
20.10 / 12:19
Provident FIVE Remark Death love information Disturbing discovery at Colorado funeral home: 189 decaying bodies raise concerns
Colorado funeral home where the discovery of 189 decaying bodies has led to suspicions of fabricated cremation records and the possible distribution of fake ashes. Customers and crematories have provided information to The Associated Press, raising concerns among families who fear that their loved ones may not have been cremated as promised. Families who entrusted their loved ones to Return to Nature Funeral Home are now grappling with the distressing possibility that the remains may have been mishandled.
20.10 / 12:19
UPS Racing Death President Experts shootings Republican White House hopefuls embrace killing criminals to fight crime
Some Republican contenders for their party's 2024 presidential nomination have turned to a blunt policy proposal to tamp down on crime: killing criminals. The approach is not entirely novel, and it no doubt would face legal challenges. Major Republican presidential candidates have long advocated for an expansion of the death penalty, and former President Donald Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, said police should rough up criminals during his 2017-2021 term. But Republican strategists involved in previous campaigns and experts in political rhetoric say that calls to shoot, kill or otherwise injure criminals, at least those who commit the most heinous crimes, appear to be more common during this Republican primary race than they have been in other cycles. The reasons are various, those people said. Trump received little political blowback from inside the party for his rhetoric toward crime while in office, when he routinely called criminals «animals» and «thugs,» noted Doug Heye, a long-time Republican strategist. Crime, meanwhile, is a greater concern for voters than it has been in previous elections, even as crime trends are mixed. Violent crimes, including rape and murder, declined in the United States in 2022 from the previous year, according to a report released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation this week.
20.10 / 11:43
UPS Death Browser Bill band information Inheritance tax Will the Tories scrap inheritance tax?
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20.10 / 09:03
Citi Southern Death hospital Indian firm halts uniform sales to Israel police over Gaza war
Israeli police, telling AFP on Friday that it had made a «moral decision» in light of the war in Gaza. Maryan Apparel in the southern state of Kerala said it had supplied around 100,000 uniforms to Israel's police force for every year since 2015. «It is a moral decision,» the company's managing director Thomas Olickal told AFP. Olickal said in a Wednesday statement that a strike on a hospital and the «loss of thousands of innocent lives» in the conflict had prompted the decision. Israelis and Palestinians have traded blame for Tuesday's deadly strike on the Ahli Arab hospital in Gaza City. Global leaders have condemned the strike and protests have erupted across the Muslim world with stark disagreement over the toll and who is responsible. Palestinian Islamist militant group Hamas accused Israel of hitting the hospital during its massive bombing campaign, and the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza has put the death toll at 471, though that number is contested. Israel's military has blamed a misfired rocket on another group, Islamic Jihad — a version of events backed by the United States, whose intelligence community has estimated between 100 and 300 people were killed. Hamas militants stormed into Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7, and killed at least 1,400 people, mostly civilians who were shot, mutilated or burnt to death on the first day of the raid, according to Israeli officials.
20.10 / 06:51
Waters Death information shock Owner left shocked after watching his dog get attacked by shark in N.S. waters
not uncommon for sharks to come very close to the shore when feeding. Earlier this month, a white shark was spotted swimming very close to shore in Ingonish, N.S.

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