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#society

Times Of Israel: Israel claims it’s promoting Palestinian emigration from Gaza. So why are so few leaving?
Israel claims it’s promoting Palestinian emigration from Gaza. So why are so few leaving?
The U.S. and Israel have initiated plans to facilitate the emigration of Gazans, with Israel establishing a “Voluntary Emigration Directorate” to manage departures. Despite claims of increased flights for Gazans, only about 550 individuals have left in recent months, primarily for medical reasons or through foreign intervention.

While Israel asserts that only foreign nationals or those with severe medical needs can exit Gaza, reports indicate that many have left under different circumstances, including students and individuals with family connections abroad. The actual number of Gazans successfully departing remains low compared to earlier in the conflict, highlighting significant restrictions and challenges faced by those seeking to leave.


#economy

GB News: Rachel Reeves tax changes causes havoc to car industry as millions back away from buying
Rachel Reeves tax changes causes havoc to car industry as millions back away from buying
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under pressure to reconsider tax changes for electric vehicles (EVs) as new data shows a slowdown in the UK EV market. Current registrations stand at 20.4%, falling short of the 28% target set by the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate.

Despite a rise in battery electric vehicle sales, overall new car registrations have declined significantly, reflecting economic challenges and consumer hesitance. Industry experts advocate for government incentives, such as reducing VAT on EV purchases, to stimulate growth in the sector.


#sports

Forbes: IPL 2025 Suspended As India-Pakistan Tensions Hit World’s Biggest Cricket League
IPL 2025 Suspended As India-Pakistan Tensions Hit World’s Biggest Cricket League
The Indian Premier League (IPL) has been suspended for at least a week due to security concerns amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) made the decision after consulting with franchises, following an abrupt game cancellation in Dharamshala due to accusations of drone attacks.

If the suspension extends beyond a week, remaining matches may need to be postponed due to a crowded international cricket schedule. Meanwhile, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has also faced disruptions, with plans to relocate remaining games to the UAE for safety.