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Nov 2023
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Israel Rejects Ceasefire Calls But is Op...

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In today’s episode, we run through Netanyahu’s rejection of a ceasefire, but potential approval of ‘little pauses’. Also, we discuss Poland attempting to form a government; the attack to UN peacekeepers in Mali; and Myanmar rebels capture a district.


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Further reading:


✍️ Israel Open to “Little Pauses”



✍️ Poland President Attempts to Form Government




✍️ Mali UN Peacekeepers Injured



✍️ Myanmar Rebels Seize District Capital



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