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Whoopi Goldberg clashes with ‘The View’ co-host on homeownership under Biden: ‘Go out and get a job’ – Fox News

  1. Whoopi Goldberg clashes with ‘The View’ co-host on homeownership under Biden: ‘Go out and get a job’ Fox News
  2. Whoopi Goldberg slammed as ‘out of touch’ after claiming ‘lazy millennials’ can all afford homes New York Post
  3. Whoopi Goldberg lashes out at Alyssa Farah Griffin as The View fans slam ‘ignorant and out of touch’ act… The US Sun
  4. Whoopi Goldberg slammed as ‘out of touch’ after video hitting out at lazy millennials resurfaces UNILAD
  5. ‘The View’ co-hosts slam Alyssa Farah Griffin for suggesting ‘people can’t even buy homes’ under Biden Fox News

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Palestinian Authority says 9 killed, 15 injured in Jenin clashes with IDF – The Times of Israel

  1. Palestinian Authority says 9 killed, 15 injured in Jenin clashes with IDF The Times of Israel
  2. Israeli forces stage ‘counterterrorist raid’ in Jenin in the occupied West Bank NBC News
  3. Israel-Hamas war live: Deadly raids by Israeli army on Jenin refugee camp | Israel-Palestine conflict News Al Jazeera English
  4. Israeli forces and settlers ramp up violence against Palestinians in West Bank Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International
  5. Erdogan blasts West’s ‘weakness’ over Gaza, killings in West Bank, ceasefire negotiations under way Euronews

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Israel-Palestine war: Clashes continue across Lebanon-Israel border amid war | World DNA – WION

  1. Israel-Palestine war: Clashes continue across Lebanon-Israel border amid war | World DNA WION
  2. Israel-Hamas war live: Sunak in Tel Avis as air attacks pound Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News Al Jazeera English
  3. Israel Hunts For Hamas Militants In Gaza, West Bank; IDF Warplanes, Soldiers Show No Mercy | Watch Hindustan Times
  4. Hostilities in the Gaza Strip and Israel | Flash Update #12 – occupied Palestinian territory ReliefWeb
  5. Israel’s targeting of civilian areas: Strikes have hit hospitals, aid agencies & schools Al Jazeera English
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Watch Rajdeep Sardesai’s Ground Report On Haryana’s Nuh Post The Communal Clashes | Haryana Violence – India Today

  1. Watch Rajdeep Sardesai’s Ground Report On Haryana’s Nuh Post The Communal Clashes | Haryana Violence India Today
  2. Demolition drive in violence-hit Nuh continues; illegal structures on 2.6 acres of land razed The Tribune India
  3. Nuh Hotel Used By Rioters For Stone Pelting Razed; Day 4 Of Mega Bulldozer Action | Watch Hindustan Times
  4. Haryana: Internet ban to persist in Nuh until situation improves, says deputy commissioner Times of India
  5. Owaisi criticizes Haryana government for alleged bias in targeted demolitions amid communal tensions Times of India
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Understanding Nuh, site of Hindu-Muslim clashes on Delhi doorstep: Haryana’s ‘Meo enclave’ – ThePrint

  1. Understanding Nuh, site of Hindu-Muslim clashes on Delhi doorstep: Haryana’s ‘Meo enclave’ ThePrint
  2. Watch: Bulldozer Action Near Haryana’s Nuh After Clashes, ‘Illegal’ Shanties Razed India Today
  3. Pakistani social media accounts fanning violence in Nuh: Intel alert The Tribune India
  4. Fact-Check | Old, Unrelated Video From Bangladesh Peddled as Visuals of Violence in Haryana The Quint
  5. Haryana Nuh Violence Live Updates: Demolition drive in violence-hit Nuh continues; illegal structures on 2.6 acres of land razed Times of India
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Russians carried out unsuccessful offensive operations on 3 fronts, more than 30 combat clashes occurred – General Staff report – Yahoo News

  1. Russians carried out unsuccessful offensive operations on 3 fronts, more than 30 combat clashes occurred – General Staff report Yahoo News
  2. Russia’s military arsenal in Ukraine war | Hypersonic missiles to tanks | Russia-Ukraine war live WION
  3. Russia’s war in Ukraine and fallout from Wagner insurrection: Live updates CNN International
  4. Russia-Ukraine war news: Pence visits Ukraine; Erdogan decries Quran burning The Washington Post
  5. Russia repels attacks in various directions, Ukraine claims progress in Bakhmut | WION LIVE WION
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‘Shut your mouth’: Republican senator clashes with Teamsters chief – video – The Guardian

  1. ‘Shut your mouth’: Republican senator clashes with Teamsters chief – video The Guardian
  2. GOP senator snaps at union boss during heated hearing: ‘Shut your mouth’ Fox News
  3. Oklahoma GOP senator tells union leader ‘shut your mouth’ in heated exchange over union intimidation CNN
  4. Teamsters boss boasts about taking on ‘schoolyard bully’ Republican at fiery Senate hearing The Independent
  5. Senator Markwayne Mullin ran a multimillion-dollar plumbing business and claimed he only took a $50,000 salary. His financial statements show otherwise. Yahoo News

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Israel hits Gaza as conflict flares after West Bank clashes

  • Rockets from Gaza set off alarm in Israeli communities
  • Cross-border fire followed Israeli raid in West Bank
  • Israeli raid killed at least nine Palestinians
  • Violence has surged in West Bank in past year

JERUSALEM/GAZA, Jan 27 (Reuters) – Israeli jets struck Gaza overnight on Friday in retaliation for two rockets fired by Palestinian militants, further escalating tensions after one of the worst days of violence in the occupied West Bank in years.

The rockets fired from Gaza overnight set off alarms in Israeli communities near the border with the southern coastal strip controlled by the Islamist movement Hamas but there were no reports of casualties.

The cross-border fire came after an Israeli raid on a refugee camp in the West Bank on Thursday that killed at least nine Palestinians, including militant gunmen and at least two civilians, the highest single-day death toll in years.

Another man died in a separate incident in al-Ramm outside Jerusalem, bringing the Palestinian death toll so far in 2023 to at least 30.

The raid, the latest in a near-daily series of clashes in the West Bank over the past year, came days before U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was due to visit Israel and the West Bank.

Palestinian officials said CIA director William Burns, who was visiting Israel and the West Bank on a trip arranged before the latest violence, would meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday. No comment was immediately available from U.S. officials in Jerusalem.

The months of violence, which surged after a spate of lethal attacks in Israel last year, have drawn fears the already unpredictable conflict could spiral out of control, triggering a broader confrontation between Palestinians and Israel.

The U.S. State Department issued a statement on Thursday saying it was “deeply concerned” with the violence in the West Bank and urged both sides to de-escalate the conflict.

The United Nations, Egypt and Qatar have also urged calm, Palestinian officials said.

In Gaza, large rallies were planned for the afternoon following Friday prayers as residents inured to years of exchanges of rockets and airstrikes between Israel and Hamas feared further clashes.

“We didn’t sleep the whole night, bombing and missiles,” said 50 year-old Abdallah Al-Husary. “There is worry and there is fear, any minute a war can happen. With any clash in the West Bank, there can be war along the borders in Gaza.”

In the aftermath of Thursday’s raid, the Palestinian Authority, which has limited governing powers in the West Bank, said it was suspending a security cooperation arrangement with Israel that is widely credited with helping to keep order in the territory and preventing attacks against Israel.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who returned to power this year at the head of one of the most right-wing governments in Israel’s history, said Israel was not looking to escalate the situation, although he ordered security forces to be on alert.

The Israeli Defence Force said Friday’s air strikes in Gaza targeted an underground rocket manufacturing site and a military base used by Hamas.

Additional reporting by Ari Rabinovitch, Dan Williams and Ali Sawafta in Ramallah; Editing by Gerry Doyle and Edmund Blair

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Nidal Al-Mughrabi

Thomson Reuters

A senior correspondent with nearly 25 years’ experience covering the Palestinian-Israeli conflict including several wars and the signing of the first historic peace accord between the two sides.

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Peru anti-government protests spread, with clashes in Cusco

LIMA, Peru (AP) — Protests against Peruvian President Dina Boluarte’s government that have left 48 people dead since they began a month ago spread through the south of the Andean country on Wednesday with new clashes reported in the tourist city of Cusco.

Health officials in Cusco said 37 civilians and six police officers were injured after protesters tried to take over the city’s airport, where many foreign tourists arrive to see sites including the nearby Incan citadel of Machu Picchu.

Protests and road blockades against Boluarte and in support of ousted President Pedro Castillo were also seen in 41 provinces, mainly in Peru’s south.

The unrest began in early December following the destitution and arrest of Castillo, Peru’s first president of humble, rural roots, following his widely condemned attempt to dissolve Congress and head off his own impeachment.

The protest, mainly in neglected rural areas of the country still loyal to Castillo, are seeking immediate elections, Boluarte’s resignation, Castillo’s release and justice for the protesters killed in clashes with police.

Some of the worst protest violence came on Monday when 17 people were killed in clashes with police in the city Juliaca near Lake Titicaca and protesters later attacked and burned a police officer to death.

On Wednesday, health officials in Cusco said that a civilian died after being hit by gunfire.

Earlier, Peru’s Ombudsman’s Office had said that 39 civilians had been killed in clashes with police and another seven died in traffic accidents related to road blockades, as well as the fallen police officer. Wednesday’s death increases the toll to 48,

On Tuesday, Peru’s government announced a three-day curfew from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. in Puno.

The National Prosecutor’s Office said it has requested information from the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and the defense and interior ministries for an investigation it has opened against Boluarte and other officials for the protest deaths.

In Juliaca, in Puno province, a crowd marched alongside the coffins of the 17 people killed in Monday’s protests.

“Dina killed me with bullets,” said a piece of paper attached to the coffin of Eberth Mamani Arqui, in a reference to Peru’s current president.

“This democracy is no longer a democracy,” chanted the relatives of the victims.

As they passed a police station, which was guarded by dozens of officers, the marchers yelled: “Murderers!”

Meanwhile, a delegation from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights began a visit to Peru on to look into the protests and the police response.

Boluarte was Castillo’s former running mate before taking over the presidency. She has said she supports a plan to push up to 2024 elections for president and congress originally scheduled for 2026. She’s also expressed support for judicial investigations into whether security forces acted with excessive force.

But such moves have so far failed to quell the unrest, which after a short respite around the Christmas and New Year’s holidays have resumed with force in some of Peru’s poorest areas.

Castillo, a political novice who lived in a two-story adobe home in the Andean highlands before moving to the presidential palace, eked out a narrow victory in elections in 2021 that rocked Peru’s political establishment and laid bare the deep divisions between residents of the capital, Lima, and the long-neglected countryside.

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At least 20 people killed in clashes in Somaliland

BOSASO, Somalia, Jan 1 (Reuters) – At least 20 people have been killed in Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland in clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces over several days, according to a doctor at a public hospital.

For more than a week police and the military have been battling the protesters in Laascaanood, a town in Somaliland’s east which is disputed between Somaliland and neighbouring Puntland, one of Somalia’s semi-autonomous regions.

Mohamed Farah, a doctor at Laascaanood Hospital, a public facility in Laascaanood, told Reuters at least 20 people had been killed and dozens injured. He said he had seen the bodies of victims brought into the facility.

Protesters are demanding that Somaliland cede control of the town to Puntland and also accuse security forces of failing to end insecurity in the town.

“Somaliland forcefully occupied Laascaanood and failed to secure it. We are demanding that they leave,” Adaan Jaamac Oogle, the spokesman of the protesters told Reuters.

“We cannot tolerate continuing bloodshed of civilians.”

A police spokesman did not immediately respond to a call from Reuters requesting comment.

Somaliland broke away from Somalia in 1991 but has not gained widespread international recognition for its independence. The region has been mostly peaceful while Somalia has grappled with three decades of civil war.

Puntland’s Vice President, Ahmed Elmi Osman Karash, accused the security forces of violence.

“What is being done by the Somaliland army is a massacre of civilians,” he told Reuters by phone.

Mahad Ambaashe Elmi, a senior commander in the Somaliland army, did not pick a Reuters call requesting comment.

Somaliland’s Minister of Information, Salebaan Ali Koore, appealed to the protesters in a statement on Saturday to stop their demonstrations and begin negotiations with the government.

Reporting by Elias Biryabarema; editing by Philippa Fletcher

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