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Month: June 2023

Sven Kuhn von Burgsdorff

Netanyahu urges Israeli settlers not to ‘grab land illegally,’ following West Bank violence

By Kareem Khadder, Hadas Gold and Sana Noor Haq, CNN Jerusalem (CNN) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stark warning Sunday instructing Jewish settlers not to “grab land illegally” in the occupied West Bank, after humanitarian bodies raised the alarm over a series of deadly attacks on Palestinian villagers. At the same time,

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Sven Kuhn von Burgsdorff

Netanyahu urges Israeli settlers not to ‘grab land illegally,’ following West Bank violence

By Kareem Khadder, Hadas Gold and Sana Noor Haq, CNN Jerusalem (CNN) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stark warning Sunday instructing Jewish settlers not to “grab land illegally” in the occupied West Bank, after humanitarian bodies raised the alarm over a series of deadly attacks on Palestinian villagers. At the same time,

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Flowers have their own vast language

The secret queer history of flowers

By AJ Willingham, design by Ian Berry, CNN (CNN) — Flowers have their own vast language, communicating love, disdain and everything in between. Throughout history, LGBTQ communities have also used the subtle language of flowers to broadcast solidarity or personal identity, all through something as simple as a bloom pinned to a lapel. Many of

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Emilia Clarke dice que casi atropella a Samuel L. Jackson en el set de ‘Secret Invasion’

Gonzalo Jimenez (CNN) — Emilia Clarke estaba encantada de unirse al Universo Cinematográfico Marvel, pero un casi accidente con Samuel L. Jackson casi la hace tambalearse. “Casi le atropello”, reveló la estrella de “Game of Thrones” a Yahoo Entertainment en una entrevista en video publicada este viernes, en referencia a un percance en el rodaje

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Moscú dio un paso atrás en la guerra civil con Wagner pero el peligro no ha terminado, advierten los expertos

Gonzalo Jimenez (CNN) — En un día y medio, Rusia se enfrentó a la amenaza real de una insurrección armada, con el presidente Vladimir Putin prometiendo castigar a los combatientes del grupo Wagner que marchaban hacia Moscú y ocupando ciudades por el camino; antes de que un repentino acuerdo con Belarús pareciera desactivar la crisis

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