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“Amount of possible explosives that are under the rubble” could be a challenge in the reconstruction of Gaza

By AndreaPosted on25.01.2025
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“Amount of possible explosives that are under the rubble” could be a challenge in the reconstruction of Gaza

22 min ago

Bruno Neto, a specialist in humanitarian issues, considers that “a lot needs to be done” before moving forward with the “reconstruction” of the Gaza Strip, especially with regard to hospital structures and access to water.

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  • Driverless metro: it took 10 years but it will run in Astana
    Driverless metro: it took 10 years but it will run in Astana
  • Ancelotti extends contract as Brazil team boss until 2030
  • Ukrainian drone pilots defeat the Swedish army: "They had to stop training up to three times"
    Ukrainian drone pilots defeat the Swedish army: “They had to stop training up to three times”
  • Juan Luis López Aranguren, expert in Asian geopolitics: "Trump depends on Xi to prevent Iran from becoming his Vietnam"
    Juan Luis López Aranguren, expert in Asian geopolitics: “Trump depends on Xi to prevent Iran from becoming his Vietnam”
  • Shocking car attack at a protest: A man rammed into a group of anti-government demonstrators and injured a senior citizen (90)
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