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26 Dec 2024
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF strike kills five staffers of Islamic Jihad-affiliated TV station in Gaza Strip
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted airstrikes in Gaza, targeting a vehicle with members of an Islamic Jihad terror cell near Al-Awda Hospital, resulting in the deaths of five individuals identified as journalists. The IDF stated it took measures to minimize civilian harm while continuing operations against Hamas.
Additionally, a baby girl died of hypothermia in a tent camp due to extreme cold, highlighting the humanitarian crisis amid ongoing conflict. The IDF maintains that Hamas uses civilian areas for operations, complicating efforts to avoid civilian casualties.
Liberty Nation News: What Everyone Misses on Trump’s Panama Canal Pitch - Liberty Nation News
President-elect Donald Trump is considering negotiating for control of the Panama Canal, citing unfair fees charged by Panama. Critics in the media have labeled his ideas as unrealistic, but Trump argues that the U.S. has leverage due to its significant investment and shipping traffic through the canal.
Additionally, the possibility of constructing a new shipping canal in Nicaragua is being revisited, which could provide an alternative route and foster competition. If Panama refuses to negotiate, it risks losing investment and operational capacity, making Trump's proposal potentially compelling for both sides.
#education
GB News: Labour lays out emergency contingency plans as officials ‘brace for private schools collapse’ amid VAT raid
Officials are preparing for potential private school closures due to a government VAT increase on fees starting in January. Concerns are rising about an influx of students into state schools, with estimates suggesting a long-term reduction of around 37,000 private school pupils.
The government insists that the expected transfers are minimal and that the state sector can accommodate them. However, independent school leaders warn that the policy may lead to significant disruptions and question whether state schools will have the capacity to handle the demand.