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pictures from the region. israeli tanks and armoured vehicles rolling out of gaza and into southern israel. under the deal mediated by qatar, 13 israeli hostages held by hamas are due to be released in about two hours. a total of 50 are expected to be released over the four days of the truce. 39 palestinian prisoners will be set free by israel today. 150 palestinian women and teenage boys will be released over the duration of the ceasefire. meanwhile, lorries containing much needed medical supplies, fuel and food have begun making their way from the egyptian side of the rafah crossing into gaza. egypt has said 130,000 litres of diesel will be delivered daily. these are live pictures from the border. today, here in the uk, foreign secretary lord cameron is meeting palestinian leaders and says britain is looking into all avenues to get support into gaza. hamas attacks on 7th october killed 1,200 people and saw about 240 taken hostage. since then, gaza health ministry says more ....
The universality of Dubliners is found not just in its structure as a short story collection, but also in the minute details of the way the people inhabit the stories, the city, and the world at large. The way they breathe help the city come to life, and the geography of the city has never been better realised by Joyce than right here ....
1930s New York was a town of shebeens, jazz, sex and. Ulysses. It was the era of Prohibition and James Joyce s novel - like liquor - was much in demand, but could only be bought under the counter. Until, that was, a feisty young publisher sailed to Paris to buy the rights from Joyce, hired the best free speech lawyer in the land, and took a case to liberate Ulysses from American censorship. ....
1930s New York was a town of shebeens, jazz, sex and. Ulysses. It was the era of Prohibition and James Joyce s novel - like liquor - was much in demand, but could only be bought under the counter. Until, that was, a feisty young publisher sailed to Paris to buy the rights from Joyce, hired the best free speech lawyer in the land, and took a case to liberate Ulysses from American censorship. ....