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STORY: :: Hundreds of LGBTQ+ supporters march through the German town of Sonneberg:: a stronghold of the far-right Alternative for Germany party:: July 20, 2024:: Janne, Pride march participant“This is pretty important to me because I want to make a statement. I would like to show that we are queer, colorful and peaceful people and that we can be like this anywhere. My wish is that this is also possible in Thuringia where the Alternative for Germany conducts politics against queer people.”Draped
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VideoYemen's Houthis say they fired missiles at Israel's Eilat
STORY: :: July 21, 2024:: Sanaa, Yemen:: Yahya Saree, Houthi military spokesperson“The missile forces of the Yemeni armed forces carried out a qualitative military operation that targeted important targets in the Umm Al-Rashrash (Eilat) area south of occupied Palestine, using a number of ballistic missiles, and achieved its goals successfully by the grace of Allah.”“The Yemeni armed forces also confirm that the response to the Israeli aggression on our country is inevitable and will be great and
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VideoBangladesh's government extends nationwide curfew and internet ban
An internet blackout will remain in force and the nationwide curfew has been extended, meaning people will only be allowed out between 3pm and 5pm.View on euronews
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VideoRachel Reeves hints at above inflation public sector pay rises
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said the Government will “make sure the sums add up” if public sector workers are given above inflation pay rises. Reports which first appeared in The Times suggest independent pay review bodies have recommended the 5.5% rise for teachers and around 1.3 million NHS staff. Speaking to the BBC, the Chancellor said she values public service workers and “people won’t have long to wait for a decision”. “There is a cost to not settling, a cost of further industrial action,
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