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Gaza population at risk of famine as it continues to face emergency levels of hunger, report finds - CNN

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  1. Gaza population at risk of famine as it continues to face emergency levels of hunger, report finds  CNN
  2. Middle East Crisis: Half a Million in Gaza Face Starvation, Report Says  The New York Times
  3. Report by UN-linked group: No famine in Gaza, past assumptions wrong, but risk remains  The Times of Israel
  4. Over 20,000 children estimated to be lost, detained or buried under rubble  Save the Children UK
  5. Gaza faces the threat of famine. How children starve  Reuters.com

Fossil fuel use reaches global high

IntelliNews.com 

A new report finds that fossil fuel energy use rose to a record high in 2023, despite efforts to combat climate change.

A Fantasy of Post-Generational Politics

Real Clear Politics 

A recent book argues that reordering the stages of work and life-including retirement-could eradicate conflicts between generations, while ignoring the real issues that divide us.

Dreamy blue and white wedding at a winery in Greece | Marietta & Aris

Paper Blog 

As you will in this gorgeous wedding at the lovely Papagiannakos Winery, this is exactly what you get when you combine romance and elegance. As you look through Marietta and Aris’ wedding photos, trust us when we tell you that they will capture you attention! Since the bride herself is a wedding planner at Marietta Androutsou ...

Sexual abuse case: Ex-MP Prajwal Revanna's police custody extended by four days

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Former JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna, accused in sexual abuse cases, has been remanded in police custody for four more days until June 29. He faces charges of abusing women and recording explicit videos. The 33-year-old grandson of former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda was arrested on May 31 upon returning from Germany following allegations investigated by Karnataka police.

Test cricket at low point in West Indies, mass exodus to US likely: Sarwan

Business Standard 

Ramnaresh Sarwan, one of the most prolific batters to have played for the West Indies, is leading a comfortable life after retirement but when one talks him to him about the health of Test cricket in the region, he paints a grim picture, fearful of a talent exodus to the USA. The unexpected growth of T20 cricket and players' preference for the shortest format has put red-ball cricket on the backburner. First-class teams play as little as five games per season, which Sarwan thinks should be increased to at least 10. Читать дальше...