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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'Recipe For Disaster': Labour's Plan To Cut Civil Service Slammed
Union chiefs criticize Labour's plan to cut civil service jobs, calling it a "recipe for disaster" amid a government push for "mutually agreed exits" for underperforming employees. The proposal, denounced as "Trumpian" by unions, aims to dismiss high-paid civil servants if no improvement is seen within six months, sparking backlash over perceived lack of engagement with staff and reliance on headline-grabbing tactics. Critics argue that political instability and lack of investment, rather than workforce issues,...
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