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#society

GB News: Burst pipe leaves thousands of residents without water as hosepipe ban hits millions
Burst pipe leaves thousands of residents without water as hosepipe ban hits millions
Nearly 4,000 homes in Soham, Cambridgeshire, lost water after a pipe burst, coinciding with hosepipe bans affecting millions due to ongoing drought conditions. Anglian Water resolved the issue but urged residents to conserve water as the UK faces its third heatwave of the year.

Thames Water and other companies have implemented hosepipe bans to address the serious water shortages anticipated, with predictions of a 5 billion litre daily shortfall by 2055. While thunderstorms are expected to bring relief, they may also lead to flash flooding and severe weather.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel has eased stance on IDF pullback in Gaza, but not enough for Hamas — diplomat
Israel has eased stance on IDF pullback in Gaza, but not enough for Hamas — diplomat
Israel has submitted revised maps to mediators in Doha proposing a partial military withdrawal from Gaza during a 60-day truce. However, the changes are not expected to lead to a significant breakthrough, as Hamas continues to review the proposal and has previously rejected similar offers.

Negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage release are ongoing, but both sides remain at an impasse. Hamas accuses Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu of stalling progress, while Netanyahu blames Hamas for rejecting proposals. The U.S. remains involved, but recent optimism has not translated into tangible results.


#crime

Fox News: Colorado dentist's alleged internet search history takes center stage as murder trial begins
Colorado dentist's alleged internet search history takes center stage as murder trial begins
Jury selection has begun for James Craig, a Colorado dentist accused of murdering his wife, Angela Craig, by poisoning her protein shakes. The prosecution claims he used a work computer to search for undetectable poisons and purchased cyanide and arsenic prior to her death.

Craig's defense is focusing on motions to suppress evidence and dismiss charges, arguing that some evidence was obtained improperly. The trial is expected to involve significant scrutiny of forensic evidence and the impact of pretrial publicity on jury selection.