In the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, both parties have suffered severe damage, with Israel’s economy in ruins and Hezbollah losing support from the local population. Despite the need for both sides to regroup, the potential for further hostilities remains high, fueled by Iran’s support for Hezbollah and the Palestinians’ desire for land and the abolition of Israel. The cycle of violence is likely to continue until one side ethnically cleanses the other, with no permanent peace in sight.
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Met Police staff vote to strike for first time over curbs on working from home
Civilian staff at the Metropolitan Police have voted for the first time to strike due to being told they cannot work from home as often. Around 2,400 support staff have been instructed to increase their office attendance frequency, sparking backlash from the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union. The union highlighted concerns that the changes would disproportionately impact women, part-time workers, and individuals with disabilities, leading to 85% of members voting for strike action and...
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