In Gaza, Jonathan Dumont reported that many people have been displaced multiple times, living in tents or collapsed buildings without basic necessities like electricity or running water. The situation is dire, with widespread devastation, food scarcity, and a breakdown of societal structures leading to emerging gangs and looting. Efforts are being made to provide consistent food access, but challenges persist due to ongoing conflict and limited bakery capacity, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian assistance in Gaza.
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Catcalling and intimidation: The ugly side of Cheltenham Festival as town becomes no-go area for women
Each year, the Cheltenham Festival attracts over 200,000 racegoers to the Regency town, featuring jubilant jockeys and celebrity-filled crowds. However, recent reports reveal a darker side, with more women feeling unsafe due to increased harassment, prompting the borough council to open a safe space for young people to escape unwanted attention. Women like Jo Surma have experienced catcalling, grabbing, and being followed home, making Cheltenham a no-go area for many during race week. Full Article
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