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The same person hit the market near the market yesterday, by the way a 16yearold girl also died. Now she is in a very serious condition, the doctors are fighting for her life for the next two days because she has an open brain injury and she is now on Artificial Life support devices, we will hope that she will recover. But this is the situation for yesterday only 20 people in kherson, three of them will die, oleksandr, what is the situation with demining, are there any successes or is there an opportunity for farmers to farm, more than 70,000 hectares have already been demined by our brave ee rescuers it was technical and pyrotechnics the police ee and a large area are taken and ee sappers of the armed forces of ukraine work every day without a day off and every day they clear about 500 hectares in each of them is very helpful and the equipment that provides ee and provides various funds such as eholoda bahata that use it protects our rescuers and serpers. Thank you for the latest info

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Thousands of metalworkers in Spain continue strikes for new collective agreements, joined by teacher walkouts over work conditions; thousands of German steelworkers and dockers at six ports join warning strikes over pay; construction workers building new Metro and transport workers in Thessaloniki, Greece demand protection from Covid-19 after outbreak; protests by workers in Palestinian West Bank as prices rise 30 percent since March; after isolating three-month strike at South African Sibanye-Stillwater gold, strike ends with unions pushing through sellout deal

Lebanon Finally Signed The Electricity Deal With Jordan

Jordan signs agreement to supply electricity to Lebanon through Syria

The Lebanese and Jordanian Energy Ministers have signed an agreement to supply electricity from Jordan to Leba

Lebanon signs power deal with Jordan, Syria to boost ailing grid

Power-starved Lebanon signed an agreement Wednesday to import electricity from Jordan via Syria with the aim of reducing chronic outages and heeding international calls for reform.

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