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Israele: accordo sulla tregua a Gaza al voto domani
(Anas-Mohammed/Shutterstock) TEL AVIV – Il governo israeliano voterà domani mattina sull’accordo per il cessate il fuoco nella Striscia di Gaza. Secondo quanto riportato dal Times of…
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Israele: accordo sulla tregua a Gaza al voto domani
(Anas-Mohammed/Shutterstock) TEL AVIV – Il governo israeliano voterà domani mattina sull’accordo per il cessate il fuoco nella Striscia di Gaza. Secondo quanto riportato dal Times of Israel, il…
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Israele: accordo sulla tregua a Gaza al voto domani
(Anas-Mohammed/Shutterstock) TEL AVIV – Il governo israeliano voterà domani mattina sull’accordo per il cessate il fuoco nella Striscia di…
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Il ministro Crosetto in visita ufficiale a Kiev
Kiev, 16 gennaio 2025 – Il Ministro della Difesa italiano, Guido Crosetto, è arrivato a Kiev per una visita…
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Tregua a Gaza: ancora tensioni nonostante l’intesa per il cessate il fuoco
GAZA – Nonostante l’annuncio di un accordo per il cessate il fuoco dopo quasi 470 giorni di guerra, la situazione…
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Migliaia in festa a Gaza per l’annuncio della tregua tra Israele e Hamas
(Anas-Mohammed/Shutterstock) Gaza City – Migliaia di persone sono scese per le strade di Gaza per celebrare l’annuncio di una tregua…
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Israele: accordo sulla tregua a Gaza al voto domani
(Anas-Mohammed/Shutterstock) TEL AVIV – Il governo israeliano voterà domani mattina sull’accordo per il cessate il fuoco nella Striscia di Gaza. Secondo quanto riportato dal Times of Israel, il leader dello Shas, Aryeh Deri, ha annunciato che sono stati superati gli ostacoli…
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'Tsunami' of toxic wastewater kills plants, animals in Israel's desert
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New York City officer killed in 'unprovoked' shooting, police say
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Before G20, Erdogan accuses Germany of 'committing suicide': Zeit
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Groups see climate science review as chance to undercut regulation
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Public sector pay must be balanced against living within means – May
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Grime spreads beyond London's underground
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'Tsunami' of toxic wastewater kills plants, animals in Israel's desert
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Groups see climate science review as chance to undercut regulation
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Israele: accordo sulla tregua a Gaza al voto domani
(Anas-Mohammed/Shutterstock) TEL AVIV – Il governo israeliano voterà domani mattina sull’accordo per il cessate il fuoco nella Striscia di Gaza. Secondo quanto riportato dal Times of…
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'Tsunami' of toxic wastewater kills plants, animals in Israel's desert
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New York City officer killed in 'unprovoked' shooting, police say
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Before G20, Erdogan accuses Germany of 'committing suicide': Zeit
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Groups see climate science review as chance to undercut regulation
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Public sector pay must be balanced against living within means – May
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Grime spreads beyond London's underground
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