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Recommendations to prefer public transport come across naive in rural Estonia

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Estonia is on track to lay down a vehicle tax and families all over Estonia are crunching the numbers to see how they'll cope. The tax sums are just one half of the equation – it is a far more important question whether it is even possible for people to prefer public transport to owning a car outside major cities.



UN agency: Gaza is 'running out of life'

TheHill.com 

A United Nations agency warned Sunday that Gaza is "running out of life," as Israel's siege on the territory leaves Palestinians with dwindling supplies of food, water and medicine. Israel has cut off supplies to Gaza in ordered people to move south in advance of an expected ground assault on the territory. Hamas, which controls...

Iran says Hamas ready to release hostages if Israel stops air strikes - New York Post

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  1. Iran says Hamas ready to release hostages if Israel stops air strikes  New York Post
  2. Israel-Hamas war live: Gaza 24hours from ‘catastrophe’; sirens in Jerusalem  Al Jazeera English
  3. Major rocket barrage targets Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, sending Knesset to shelters mid-session  The Times of Israel
  4. Israel Leaders In Parliament Move To Cover As Warning Siren Blares  NDTV
  5. Iran Says Hamas Is Ready to Release Hostages but Can't Do So Under Israeli Bombing  The Wall Street... Читать дальше...

2024 Toyota Prius makes a trio of tiny changes, including $200 price hike

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Conservative lays out roadmap for House GOPers to retain power while blocking Jim Jordan

Raw Story 

Reflecting on the chaos in the U.S. House of Representatives, where the Republican majority can't decide on a new speaker, a noted conservative commentator and University of Texas law professor laid out a suggested course of action for GOP moderates to take the bull by the horns and break the deadlock.

In an effort to forestall the possibility that far-right extremist Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) -- who already is struggling to reach 217 votes -- might be the new speaker, Bill Kristol and Professor... Читать дальше...





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