The operator of the Ruby Princess cruise ship, Carnival, will remain liable for compensating passengers affected by COVID-19 after a failed appeal against a class action ruling that deemed the company negligent. The court found that Carnival should have canceled the cruise, which resulted in 28 deaths and 663 infections, and a lead plaintiff was awarded $4,423 for medical expenses, though her request for larger damages was denied.
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UK could recognise Palestinian state at United Nations General Assembly in September
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the UK plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN in September unless Israel improves conditions for Palestinians, including allowing aid into Gaza and committing to a two-state solution. Amidst growing pressure and humanitarian aid efforts, including airdrops supported by Germany and other countries, Starmer emphasized the urgent need to alleviate Palestinian suffering. Want More Context? 🔎
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