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Earliest in view: May 4 · 19:56 UTCMost recent: Jul 26 · 00:46 UTC
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  • POLITICSJul 26 · 00:46 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    Israel announces plan to expand illegal settlement in occupied West Bank

    Israel announces plan to build 763 housing units in the Eli settlement in the occupied West Bank, which would triple its size. The announcement follows recent violence in Tal where four Palestinians were killed, and a $434 million budget approved for 34 new settlements, including Havat Gilad established in 2002.

  • HEALTHJul 25 · 11:51 UTCNPR NEWS
    Why these cancer patients face a lonely fight

    Nigeria is experiencing a rapid rise in cancer cases, with patients reporting feelings of isolation in their treatment journeys.

  • HEALTHJul 2 · 10:00 UTCNPR HEALTH
    Going outside in this heat? Follow these guidelines to stay safe

    The article advises readers to follow specific guidelines and stay hydrated during a summer heat wave. It emphasizes preparing with a large water bottle before going outside in extreme heat.

  • HEALTHJul 2 · 10:00 UTCNPR NEWS
    Going outside in this heat? Follow these guidelines to stay safe

    The article provides safety guidelines for enduring a summer heat wave, emphasizing the importance of staying hydrated with a large water bottle. It warns against going outside without proper preparation during extreme heat.

  • POLITICSMay 21 · 16:46 UTCSCMP CHINA
    Court annuls leadership of Turkey’s main opposition party

    An Ankara court annulled the 2023 leadership election of Turkey's main opposition CHP party, overturning the result that brought Ozgur Ozel to power. The ruling ordered former long-term chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu, who lost the election to Ozel, to take over as interim leader in what represents a significant escalation against the country's opposition.

  • SCIENCEMay 4 · 19:56 UTCNPR WORLD
    Anti-poverty program is effective even in one of the world's toughest settings

    Researchers studied a poverty alleviation program that provides cash and coaching to households in an urban setting, typically implemented in rural areas. The program was found to be effective even in tough settings. The study aimed to determine its effectiveness in non-rural environments.

  • SCIENCEMay 4 · 19:56 UTCNPR HEALTH
    Anti-poverty program is effective even in one of the world's toughest settings

    Researchers studied a poverty alleviation program that provides cash and coaching to households in an urban setting, typically implemented in rural areas. The program was found to be effective even in one of the world's toughest settings. The study aimed to determine if the program could work in non-rural areas.