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30 Jan 2025
#military
Times Of Israel: At least 10 said killed by IDF strike targeting terror cell in northern West Bank
The Israel Defense Forces conducted a drone strike in Tamun, northern West Bank, resulting in at least 10 fatalities, targeting armed terror operatives amid a counterterrorism offensive. Hamas condemned the action, asserting it reflects the ongoing violence and occupation policies.
The IDF's Operation Iron Wall has intensified since Hamas's October 7 attack, with over 800 Palestinians reported killed, primarily gunmen. Violence has surged, including settler attacks on Palestinians and retaliatory actions against Israelis.
#health
Le Monde: Air pollution's economic and health costs in France
A study by Public Health France reveals that air pollution causes approximately 40,000 deaths annually and leads to tens of thousands of new disease cases, costing over €16 billion each year. It highlights significant health impacts from pollutants like fine particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide.
The research indicates that long-term exposure to air pollution significantly contributes to new cases of chronic diseases, with children facing a 12-20% risk for respiratory diseases and adults experiencing a 7-13% risk for various ailments. Reducing pollution to WHO-recommended levels could prevent many cases.
#education
GB News: Ancient history and modern languages degrees face axe at top UK university in bid to escape £31m black hole
Cardiff University plans to cut up to 400 academic jobs and eliminate several degree programs, including modern languages and ancient history, due to a £31 million funding deficit. This represents the largest proposed job loss by a Russell Group university, affecting around 7% of its workforce.
The university's vice-chancellor stated that the changes are necessary for future viability, as Cardiff faces declining international student applications and rising costs. The Cardiff University and College Union criticized the cuts as "cruel and avoidable," highlighting the institution's significant cash reserves.