Eitan Yahalomi walks with his mother after being released from Gaza where he was kept hostage. Spokesperson unit of Israel Defense Forces/Handout via REUTER |
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- An Israel-Hamas truce in the Gaza Strip stretched into a fifth day as the two sides completed the release of Israeli hostages and detained Palestinians and looked poised to free more as the pause in fighting was extended.
- Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to resume fighting Hamas when the ceasefire ends. Who are the main targets? Listen to Samia Nakhoul on Reuters World News daily podcast.
- The US is asking Israel to take greater care to protect civilians and limit damage to infrastructure if it launches an offensive in southern Gaza.
- Drone footage shot over Gaza before and after the start of Israel's assault on the Palestinian enclave show a busy urban area, with children playing and people going about their chores - then an eerie moonscape of crumpled buildings.
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- Foreign investors have been sour on China for most of this year, but data released over the past month has provided clear evidence of the negative impact of de-risking strategies on the world's second-largest economy. China has hit back at the West's de-risking strategy.
- The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence could reduce wages, but so far is creating, not destroying jobs, especially for the young and highly-skilled, research published by the European Central Bank showed.
- A US appeals court handed 3M and other manufacturers of toxic so-called "forever chemicals" a big win in their fight against legal liability for the substances.
- Texas has closed the majority of its public oyster reefs for harvesting due to declining populations. Wildlife officials say these dwindling numbers are caused by extreme weather events fueled by climate change, as well as by overharvesting. Sign up for the Reuters Sustainable Switch newsletter.
- Rolls-Royce aims to become much more profitable with a goal to increase its civil aerospace margin to 15-17% from 2.5% last year, in boss Tufan Erginbilgic's new masterplan for Britain's most prestigious engineering company.
- Join us for a Reuters Newsmaker featuring Emma Walmsley, CEO of GlaxoSmithKline. Reuters Global Industry Editor, Health & Pharma, Michele Gershberg will lead a discussion with Walmsley on GSK's strategy as global health priorities evolve. The event will take place on Nov. 30 at 1500 GMT/1000 ET.
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Antonina Danylevych, whose husband Oleksandr has been fighting against Russia's invasion on Ukraine since March 2022, attends a protest in Kyiv. REUTERS/Thomas Peter |
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When Antonina Danylevych's husband enlisted in the Ukrainian army in March 2022, he had to line up at the draft office alongside crowds of patriotic countrymen. There are no crowds now, she says. The psychological toll is growing on the families of soldiers in Ukraine, as the war grinds on towards the two-year mark. | |
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A Buddhist monk collects waste in a river after the Loy Krathong festival. REUTERS/Napat Wesshasartar |
Thai children crafted virtual rafts and sent them floating down digital rivers, in an environmentally friendly version of an ancient festival. Over the centuries, people have sent 'krathongs' - small, baskets made from plants and loaded with flowers, candles and bamboo - down waterways to make wishes and pay their respects to water spirits. The beautiful 'floating basket' or Loy Krathong festival lights up Bangkok's canals and rivers at night - but often leaves organizers scrabbling to clear canals clogged up with hundreds of thousands of soggy vessels the next morning. |
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