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WorkWorkWorkWorkHamas is still at war with itself over terms of Trump's peace plan - WSJ To the world, Hamas said it has accepted major parts of President Trump's peace plan. Internally, Hamas remains bitterly divided over how to proceed.On Friday, the U.S.-designated terrorist group said it was willing to release hostages and hand over Gaza, a landmark statement boosting Trump's push for an end to the war. But importantly, Hamas used hedged language that some observers saw as problematic to clinching a final peace. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkEditor's Note: The space bug never went away for someone who designed a small engine in his spare time. Beck tried to enter the space industry about 20 years ago by traveling to the U.S., where he was able to visit with NASA officials. But he found that getting a job as a foreigner without a degree wasn't in the cards."I go back and go, 'Well, I'm just going to do this myself,'" he said.WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkUN experts urge China to end repression of Uyghur and cultural expression of minorities | OHCHR GENEVA - UN experts* today expressed serious concern over the increasing criminalisation of Uyghur and other minority cultural expression in China, citing the case of artist Yaxia'er Xiaohelaiti and the enforced disappearance of scholar Rahile Dawut."These cases reflect deeply troubling patterns where cultural identity, artistic creativity, and academic work are treated as threats to national security," the experts said. "The right to freely express and participate in cultural life, without discrimination or fear, is a cornerstone of human rights." WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkMillions lose access to telehealth in wake of shutdown Two COVID-era Medicare programs, telehealth benefits and in-home hospital care, have ended abruptly for millions of Americans as a result of the government shutdown. Funding for both expired on September 30, and Congress failed to pass a new budge... WorkHow bad is America's icebreaker gap with Russia? - The Economist "Ice is a kind of mystery," says Jari Hurttia of Aker Arctic, Finland's leading designer of icebreakers. Yet the Finns have just about solved it. The country's firms have designed four-fifths and built more than half of the world's icebreakers. As competition over the Arctic grows, America's president is taking notice. WorkWorkWorkWork TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 100,000 Industry Executives About Us | Advertise | Privacy PolicyUnsubscribeYou are receiving this mail because of your subscription with TradeBriefs. Our mailing address is 3110 Thomas Ave, Dallas, TX 75204, USA |
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