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@Newsweek: RT by @mikenov: JUST IN – Arrest warrants sought for Netanyahu and Hamas leader 🔴 The International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yahya Sinwar. newsweek.com/icc-arrest-war…

JUST IN – Arrest warrants sought for Netanyahu and Hamas leader

🔴 The International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yahya Sinwar. https://t.co/9ujdvIkHjj

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@TOIAlerts: RT by @mikenov: Live update: ICC prosecutor calls for arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant and 3 Hamas leaders dlvr.it/T77c29

Live update: ICC prosecutor calls for arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant and 3 Hamas leaders https://t.co/KCwEPtRMvy

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Новости Радио Свобода: точность, оперативность, беспристрастность
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AP Headline News – May 20 2024 08:00 (EDT)

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AP Headline News – May 20 2024 08:00 (EDT)

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Infected blood scandal, Anita Pallenberg, Feminist theatre

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The long awaited final report of the public inquiry into the infected blood scandal is published today, The inquiry was announced in 2017 after years of campaigning by victims. From the 1970s to the early 1990s, approximately 30,000 people were infected with blood contaminated with HIV and Hepatitis C. Over 3,000 have since died, with one person estimated to die every four days in the UK. The affected groups include those who received infected blood via blood transfusions, such as women following childbirth, and individuals with haemophilia—predominantly males—and others with similar bleeding disorders who received contaminated blood products. Around 1,250 people with bleeding disorders, including 380 children were infected with HIV. Fewer than 250 are still alive today. Some transmitted HIV to their partners. Nuala McGovern speaks to Clair, who gave evidence to the inquiry. She has been campaigning for years for the wives and partners who became infected to be heard and acknowledged.

Anita Pallenberg was the quintessential 1960s Rock and Roll ‘It’ girl. A model, actress and artist, she is best remembered as a muse for The Rolling Stones. But a new film about her life, Catching Fire: The Story Of Anita Pallenberg, puts her experiences front and centre and explores her unique creativity and her influence on the sound and swagger of The Stones. Her son Marlon Richards, who is an executive producer on the film, tells Nuala about her wild and intense life.

The book Feminist Theatre – Then and Now brings to life the lived experiences of three generations of women working in British theatre over the last 50 years and reveals the struggle to succeed in an industry where gender, race, sexuality, class and parenthood were, and still can be, serious obstacles to success. Nuala is joined by the book’s editor Cheryl Robson and a contributor, the playwright Moira Buffini.

Mary Morton has built up an army of ‘street stitchers’ – volunteers who sit in the parks and streets of Edinburgh and offer to advise on repairing the clothes of passers-by. Mary has not bought clothes for five years after becoming concerned about the impact of textiles on the environment and wants to teach people the skills to be able to repair and continue to wear their clothes. She joins Nuala.

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The latest international headlines

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on reaction to the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash; advice to China from Taiwan’s new president; and WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange’s case heard again in London.
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Ga. residents experience mail delays after ‘Delivering for America’ goes into effect

Mail in parts of the U.S. has been arriving late because the rollout of a consolidation plan by the U.S. Postal Service has run into problems

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The deaths of Iran’s president and others are being closely watched in Israel

In April, Iran and Israel traded attacks and came close to full-on war. Now Iran’s government is in transition — while Israel’s is in turmoil.

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Helicopter crash kills Iran’s president — an acting president has been appointed

President Ebrahim Raisi had been flying with Iran’s foreign minister and other officials, who were also killed. NPR’s Michel Martin talks to Robin Wright of the Wilson Center about Iranian leadership.

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