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Ukraine Russia war: Snowstorm and hurricane winds cause havoc across key battlegrounds
A powerful winter storm is battering Ukraine and Russia with high winds, heavy snow and flooding. It’s torn down power lines, leaving more than two million people without electricity.
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Israel Gaza: Truce extended for two more days – more hostages and detainees to be released (DUBBED)
With just a few hours left on their four-day ceasefire, Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend their truce.
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‘Saudi is trying to use Africa’s poverty to enslave us to their fossil fuels’, says Power Shift Africa think tank director Mohamed Adow
It’s African countries where Saudi Arabia plans to ramp up sales of petrol and diesel cars, and the oil to fuel them.
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Undercover filming highlights Saudi plan to artificially raise oil demand
An undercover sting operation has highlighted a Saudi Arabian government plan to artificially raise global oil demand, Channel 4 News can reveal in an investigation released just days before climate crisis talks begin in the UAE.
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Israel’s truce with Hamas to free hostages is ‘calculated risk’, says senior adviser to Israeli PM
We are joined by Mark Regev, who’s a senior adviser to the Israeli Prime Minister.
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‘We were having to do procedures without anaesthetic’, says Gaza war surgeon
We spoke to Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah. He’s a war surgeon who recently returned from Gaza after 41 days in the Strip. He held a press conference in Westminster this morning.
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‘Tomorrow could be different… with the PLO in charge of its people’, says the Palestinian ambassador to the UK
We’ve been speaking to Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian Ambassador in the UK for our series of long interviews with both sides on the Fourcast. Krishnan asked if he thinks Israel will have to give up its stated aim of destroying Hamas.
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Israel Gaza: Truce extended for two more days – more hostages and detainees to be released
With just a few hours left on their four-day ceasefire, Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend their truce.
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Hundreds of Amazon workers hold Black Friday strike
Hundreds of workers at Amazon’s Coventry warehouse have joined strike action by company employees across Europe and the United States. Unions are calling for higher minimum pay and improved working conditions – and say this is the biggest industrial action in Amazon’s history, designed to coincide with Black Friday, one of the busiest shopping days…
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Dublin riots: Irish police blame far-right ‘lunatic hooligans’ for violence
The Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar has condemned anti-immigrant rioters who went on the rampage in central Dublin last night – calling it an attack on Irish society and the rule of law. 34 people were arrested after the crowd set fire to vehicles, looted shops and clashed with riot police. The unrest began after…
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Israel-Hamas truce needs to be longer than four days to ‘keep children safe’, says UNICEF spokesperson
We spoke to James Elder, spokesperson for UNICEF, the United Nations children’s charity.
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Israel-Hamas war: Freed hostages return to Israel from Gaza
The freed hostages will be taken to four hospitals across Israel – where they’ll be reunited with their families and be given specialist medical and psychological care. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said each and every one was “an entire world” – declaring “we are committed to the return of all our abductees”. Israel has…
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Sudan: RSF accused of killing hundreds of people from the Masalit community in the Darfur region
It’s seven months since fighting erupted in Sudan. Away from the world’s attention, the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, are still battling for control of the capital, Khartoum. But the RSF now controls most of the Darfur region, where they’re allegedly waging a new campaign of killing and rape. They and allied Arab…
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Gaza and Israel prepare for a four day ceasefire and release of 13 hostages
After almost seven weeks of Israeli bombardment, a four-day ceasefire is due to begin in Gaza at 7am tomorrow. Qatar says Israel and Hamas have exchanged lists of hostages and prisoners to be freed. And Hamas – which the UK has designated a terrorist group – will release a first group of 13 women and…
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Far-right populist set to win the most seats in Dutch election, sending shockwaves through Europe
It was once seen as a beacon of liberalism. But the Netherlands has sent shockwaves through Europe, handing a dramatic election victory to far-right populist Geert Wilders. Curbing immigration is his top priority. But he’s toned down his anti-Islam rhetoric, putting his plan to ban mosques on hold, and pledging to be “prime minister for…