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Civilians under fire by gangs in Gaza: What happened in Maghazi?
Armed men have raided Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza, apparently with support from the Israeli army.
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‘Why my child?’: Yemen’s Taiz mourns sniper’s killing of teen
Yemeni child killed by suspected Houthi sniper while heading to school in Taiz sparks grief and outrage among locals.
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Ecuador recalls its ambassador from Colombia over Jorge Glas comments
The diplomatic manouevre is the latest sign of tension between right-wing Daniel Noboa and left-wing Gustavo Petro.
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‘A lot of work to do’ to reopen Strait of Hormuz after US-Iran ceasefire
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said more work is needed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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City Council resolution declares Seattle ‘a basketball city’
(Image: City of Seattle) Whereas Seattle never got over the loss of the Sonics, Tuesday its city council approved a…
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Seattle City Hall’s new Arts and Culture leader focused on ‘affordability and livability’
Nguyen (Image: City of Seattle) The Seattle City Council’s Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee is slated Wednesday afternoon to…
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Capitol Hill’s new Cafe Lolo has filled its fascinating menus with love, balance, and the seasons
You’re probably not going to find a lot of menus on Capitol Hill like the menus at Cafe Lolo. The…
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Remembering Robert ‘Bob’ Lloyd Mahn, 1938-2026
Family and friends are remembering Bob Mahn and sharing this remembrance with his community: Robert “Bob” Lloyd Mahn, 87 Robert…
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Art, games, health, theater, politics, more for your West Seattle Wednesday
(From Alki this morning – photo by James Bratsanos) A bit of a delay because of this morning’s bridge-watching, but…
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Empty ships and shut wells: Why the Iran war oil crisis is not over yet
The war on Iran has removed hundreds of millions of barrels from oil markets. We visualise what that looks like.
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