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Новости за 03.10.2024

Kamala Harris Had This Concentration Camp Survivor Arrested for Protesting Abortion

LifeNews.com 

Last month, seven pro-life protestors were convicted of engaging in “civil rights conspiracy” and violating the Clinton-era Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. The protesters were arrested in August 2020 after standing in front of an abortion clinic in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Combined, the seven face up to 11 years in prison and $250,000 in fines.   One […]

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Amazon Keeps Holiday Hiring Flat Amid Spending Uncertainty

PYMNTS.com 

Amazon plans to hire 250,000 workers for the upcoming holiday season, according to a Thursday (Oct. 3) press release. The figure is in keeping with last year’s hiring levels and comes as retailers are preparing for a shopping season that could be marked by consumer hesitancy. Many of the new hires will likely be familiar […]

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Israeli strike on Gaza school targeted one Hamas figure, BBC told - BBC.com

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  1. Israeli strike on Gaza school targeted one Hamas figure, BBC told  BBC.com
  2. IDF says it struck Hamas command centers embedded in disused Gaza schools  The Times of Israel
  3. Israeli airstrikes kill at least 37 in Gaza, Palestinian medics say  Reuters
  4. Dozens killed in Israeli strikes and ground operations in southern Gaza  The Guardian
  5. IAF strikes terrorists embedded in a girls' school in Nuseirat, Gaza  The Jerusalem Post

Quick access to key HIV drug hinges on waiver of local clinical trials: Experts

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Faster access to HIV drug lenacapavir in India hinges on the waiver of local clinical trials. Six companies, including three from India, have non-exclusive, royalty-free licenses to produce generic versions. They must apply for waivers to supply the drug locally and in 120 low- and middle-income countries. Approval from the drug regulator is crucial.

Mexico's new president unveils steps to boost women's rights

France24.com (en) 

"As Mexico's first woman president, our obligation is to protect women," Sheinbaum told a news conference accompanied by female members of her cabinet. She said the proposed reforms, which will be submitted to a Congress dominated by her ruling party, included guarantees of wage equality, a life free of violence and financial support for women over 60. The government plans to start distributing millions of booklets next year to women across the country informing them of their rights, including in Indigenous languages, she added. Читать дальше...

India, Nepal, Bangladesh sign trilateral agreement to facilitate power export from Nepal to Bangladesh

BigNewsNetwork.com 

Kathmandu [Nepal], October 3 (ANI): India, Nepal, and Bangladesh on Thursday signed a trilateral agreement to export 40 Megawatts of electricity from Nepal to Bangladesh via India's power grid, a development hailed and welcomed by officials of all three nations involved. The tripartite agreement signed in Kathmandu now enables Nepal to sell electricity to a third country for the first time. Nepal has only been exporting e

Pant, KL, Gill wish Women in Blue luck for T20 World Cup

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

New Delhi [India], October 3 (ANI): Star Indian cricketers KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill extended their wishes to Women in Blue ahead of their ICC Women's T20 World Cup campaign on Thursday. The women's team will be in action during the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, which started on Thursday. They will be kickstarting their tournament against New Zealand on Friday. The Indian women's team has never managed to win a

Israel-Hamas War Causes 86-percent Dive In Gaza GDP: IMF

International Business Times 

A year of conflict between Israel and Hamas has resulted in a "devastating impact on the economy" in the occupied West Bank and Gaza, the IMF said Thursday, including a nearly 90 percent drop in Gaza's GDP. "Preliminary official estimates indicate an 86 percent decline in GDP in the first half of 2024" in Gaza, said International Monetary Fund communications chief Julie Kozack.