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⚡️ US Senate committee backs $750 million in Ukraine aid in 2027 defense budget.
The bill also bars the use of funds for actions recognizing Russia's sovereignty over Ukrainian territory and mandates the provision of intelligence to Ukraine in support of its military operations.
“Time is running out.”
In Germany, the far-right AfD’s growing popularity is putting Chancellor Friedrich Merz in a historically weak position.
But in his telling, it’s not just his job that’s on the line — it’s the future of the German republic, too.
I spent uni savings on getting my teeth fixed -the real cost of NHS dentist shortage.
14m people pushed into private sector.
Initial consultation fee up 23% in 2 yrs, tooth extraction fee up 32%.
Private equity profiteering. Profit margins, 20%-30%.
People avoid dentists, pull their own teeth.
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Video of visually impaired Palestinian boy crying over broken glasses draws global attention
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A U.S. judge indefinitely blocked a $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund supported by President Donald Trump on Friday, giving the administration one week to provide a sworn statement that the fund will not go forward.
The bill also bars the use of funds for actions recognizing Russia's sovereignty over Ukrainian territory and mandates the provision of intelligence to Ukraine in support of its military operations.
Ayoub Junaid, seven, given new pair but needs surgery as Gaza’s children remain unable to access treatment
A video of a seven-year-old Palestinian boy in Gaza who suffers from a severe visual impairment crying over his shattered glasses has drawn widespread attention across social and international media.
The footage of Ayoub Junaid has shone a light on the plight of the many visually impaired children in Gaza who, because of Israel’s blockade and the devastation caused by the war, have been unable to access eye examinations, corrective lenses or specialist ophthalmic surgery. Continue reading...