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  • LifestyleNY Post

    Nomadic teen pays $10K annually to live as a 24/7 train passenger: ‘The possibilities are endless’

    The homeless teen rides first class while traveling an estimated 600 miles of Germany and Europe daily.

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    German party warns against treating attack on MP as isolated case

    Following an attack on a German member of the European Parliament in Dresden, his party has warned not to treat the incident as an isolated case, as hundreds took to the streets in the eastern German city in solidarity with the severely injured lawmaker. "It is very clear that this willingness to use violence did not occur in a vacuum," Saskia Esken, leader of Germany's ruling Social Democratic Party (SPD), said ahead of a rally in Dresden on Sunday afternoon. A 17-year-old turned himself in to

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    Macron appeals to Netanyahu to continue Gaza ceasefire negotiations

    French President Emmanuel Macron has called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to continue negotiations with Palestinian extremist organization Hamas over a release of remaining hostages and a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza war. In a phone call on Sunday, Macron encouraged the Israeli premier to bring the negotiations, which could lead to de-escalation in the region, to a good end, according to reports from the Élysée Palace in Paris following a telephone conversation between the two

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    Israel bans, raids Al Jazeera as Hamas returns to Doha following ceasefire talks

    Al Jazeera described the ban as a “criminal act,” after Israel accused it of “incitement.”

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  • NewsAssociated Press

    Floods in southern Brazil kill at least 75 people over 7 days, with 103 people missing

    Massive floods in Brazil’s southern Rio Grande do Sul state have killed at least 75 people over the last seven days, and another 103 were reported missing, local authorities said Sunday. More than 800,000 people are without a water supply, according to the civil defense agency, which cited figures from water company Corsan. On Saturday evening, residents in the town of Canoas stood up to their shoulders in muddy water and formed a human chain to pull boats carrying people to safety, according

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    Al Jazeera outraged after Israel moves to shut channel's offices

    Qatar-based broadcaster Al Jazeera on Sunday decried a decision by the Israeli government to close its offices in the country, saying it would pursue "all avenues" available to protect its rights and employees. It comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday his Cabinet had unanimously decided to close Al Jazeera's operations in Israel. Israel accuses the Doha-based broadcaster of biased reporting on the ongoing war against Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip. On Sunday, Al

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  • Newsdpa international

    Netanyahu says Israel will keep fighting in Gaza until victory

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the country will continue the war in the Gaza Strip until all objectives have been achieved, and blamed the Palestinian militant group Hamas for stalled negotiations over a temporary ceasefire. "Capitulating to Hamas's demands would be a terrible defeat for the State of Israel," Netanyahu said on Sunday in a video message. "It would be a great victory for Hamas, Iran and the entire axis of evil. It would exhibit terrible weakness to our friends, and

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