In response to devastating Israeli strikes on Gaza, resulting in hundreds of civilian casualties, including UN personnel, the Secretary-General has decided to reduce the UN’s presence in Gaza due to safety concerns. Israeli officials are continuing their military campaign, leading to a suspension of humanitarian aid and a call for a full investigation into attacks on UN facilities and medical workers, as well as urgent entry of additional emergency medical teams to assist in the crisis.
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17th century painting looted by Nazis to be returned by Tate Britain
Tate Britain is returning a 17th-century painting by Henry Gibbs to the family of Jewish Belgian art collector Samuel Hartveld, as recommended by the Spoliation Advisory Panel due to it being looted by Nazis during World War II. Hartveld left the painting behind when fleeing Antwerp in 1940, and although he survived the war, he never recovered his lost art collection, which is believed to be scattered among European galleries. The return of the painting...
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