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ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT: Macron proposes an international coalition against Hamas in Israel

Macron proposes an international coalition against Hamas in Israel

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After a new night of Israeli bombings in the Gaza Strip, French President Emmanuel Macron proposed this Tuesday in Jerusalem to fight the Islamist movement Hamas with an international coalition.

(Israel, Palestinian conflict, Hamas, Gaza, France, diplomacy, Central Note Update, 700 words – 12:30 GMT)

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CAIRO:

The war in Gaza is sparking fears in Arab countries of a new wave of Palestinian refugees

The panorama of a sprawling camp of displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip fleeing bombings and the war between Israel and Hamas evokes a dark historical trauma for neighboring Arab countries, particularly Egypt and Jordan.

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(Israel, Palestinian conflict, Egypt, diplomacy, refugees, focus, 700 words – already broadcast)

JERUSALEM:

Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel are fighting against Hamas

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews were largely spared from the October 7 Hamas attack and are exempt from military service, but many of them are choosing to forego this exemption, which has been criticized in Israel, in order to engage in the fight against the Palestinian Islamist movement.

By Michael BLUM

(Israel, Palestinian conflict, Judaism, Gaza, Hamas, Focus, 750 words – already broadcast)

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NETIVOT, Israel:

Israelis pray for an “end to hatred” after the Hamas massacre

In Netivot, near the grave of a well-known rabbi, a few kilometers from the Gaza Strip, a group of Israelis decided to pray “so that the hatred against the Jews ends.”

By Patrick ANIDJAR

(Israel, Palestinians, conflict religion, Gaza, Hamas, report, 700 words – already broadcast)

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— AMERICA

ACAPULCO, Mexico:

Armed attacks in Mexico kill 24 people, including a dozen police officers

At least 24 people, including a dozen police officers, died this Monday in three armed attacks in regions of Mexico heavily affected by drug trafficking, authorities reported.

By Aurora HARRISON

(Crime in Mexico, organized crime, crime, aggression, key note, 650 words – already submitted)

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— EUROPE

MADRID:

Agreement between socialists and radical left to form a coalition government in Spain

After weeks of negotiations, the Spanish Socialists on Tuesday concluded a coalition agreement with the radical left-wing Sumar List, a key step in the appointment of Pedro Sánchez as head of the executive branch, which is now dependent on the Catalan independence parties.

By Valentin BONTEMPS

(Government elections in Spain, central note, 650 words – 12:00 GMT)

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–ASIA

TOKYO:

The antics of foreign YouTubers are not funny in Japan

Foreign YouTubers recently bragged about riding the train for free in Japan, a new example of the questionable antics of certain visitors that are angering local populations allergic to rudeness.

By Kyoko HASEGAWA

(Japan Tourism Research Society Internet, Focus, 500 words – Already broadcast)

— BUSINESS

PARIS:

“High” demand for fossil fuels threatens climate goals, warns IEA

Despite the rise of clean energy, demand for fossil fuels will be “too high” to meet the most ambitious targets to curb global warming, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday.

By Nathalie ALONSO

(IEA Gas, Climate, Electricity, Energy, Oil, Central Note, 600 words – already submitted)

— COMPANY

MEMPHIS, USA:

The mighty Mississippi, America’s river highway, is dangerously low

In the middle of the shrinking Mississippi River, a barge drags a giant suction head with metal edges across the bed of America’s main river to remove sediment from shipping lanes.

By Ulysse BELLIER

(USA Mississippi Climate Resources Environment Transport Rivers Meteorology Drought Agriculture Water Environment, Report, 650 words – 12:30 GMT)

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Maya BIOSPHERE RESERVE, Guatemala:

The struggle of the largest jungle in Central America for survival in illegal livestock farming

Tearing up clumps of grass with machetes, Leonel Acosta wages an unequal but hopeful battle to reclaim land deforested by illegal ranching in the heart of Guatemala’s Maya Biosphere Reserve, the largest protected area in Central America.

By Alberto PEÑA and Johan ORDÓÑEZ

(Guatemala Environment Forests Livestock Nature Deforestation Reforestation, Report, 800 words – 1:30pm GMT)

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THE ANGEL:

Britney Spears reflects on her torment in her new autobiography

Britney Spears, the soft-eyed child star who became a global pop phenomenon and then crashed in front of the cameras, tells her story in her best-selling autobiography, out Tuesday.

By Huw GRIFFITH

(Britney Music US Entertainment, Focus, 700 words – already aired)

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