Israel’s cutoff of food, fuel, and medicine to Gaza’s 2 million people has led to soaring prices and a humanitarian crisis, jeopardizing progress made in staving off famine during a ceasefire deal with Hamas. Aid workers are struggling to distribute dwindling supplies, with infants dying from exposure and lack of shelter. The freeze has caused prices to skyrocket, leaving Palestinians in desperate need of essential goods and services, as fears of a return to intense conflict loom.
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Government vows to clean up Lake Windermere after beauty spot ‘choked’ by pollution
The government will pledge to “clean up Windermere” by ensuring “only rainwater” enters the polluted English beauty spot, part of a scheme to upgrade water infrastructure and boost economic growth using over £100 billion of private investment. Environment secretary Steve Reed and water minister Emma Hardy will visit Windermere as part of the Things Can Only Get Cleaner tour to address sewage pollution issues that threaten the area's natural beauty and economic potential, with a...
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