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Stephen King talks 'Life of Chuck' film and 'Never Flinch' thriller

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内容摘要:We went to Lesotho to find out more about this elusive man and to hear from those affected by the subterranean deaths.

We went to Lesotho to find out more about this elusive man and to hear from those affected by the subterranean deaths.

Israel, I reminded her, justifies its actions in Gaza as self-defence."Every state has a right to defend itself," she said.

Stephen King talks 'Life of Chuck' film and 'Never Flinch' thriller

"And every mother has a right to see her children return. There's no excuse for hostage-taking. There is no excuse to depriving children from their access to food, health, and security. There are rules in the conduct of hostilities that every party to every conflict has to respect."Did that mean that the actions of Hamas and other armed Palestinians on 7 October 2023 - killing around 1200 and taking more than 250 hostage - did not justify Israel's destruction of the Gaza Strip and the killing of more than 50,000 Palestinians?"It's no justification for the disrespect or hollowing out of the Geneva Conventions. Neither party is allowed to break the rules, no matter what, and this is important because, look, the same rules apply to every human being under the Geneva Convention. A child in Gaza has exactly the same protections under the Geneva Conventions as a child in Israel."

Stephen King talks 'Life of Chuck' film and 'Never Flinch' thriller

You never know, Ms Spoljaric added, when your own child might be on the weaker side and will need these protections.The ICRC is a reliable source of information about what is happening in Gaza. Israel does not allow international news organisations, including the BBC, to send journalists into the territory. The reporting of the more than 300 ICRC staff in Gaza, 90% of whom are Palestinians, forms a vital part of the record of the war.

Stephen King talks 'Life of Chuck' film and 'Never Flinch' thriller

Ms Spoljevic, the ICRC president, has been talking every day to their team leader in Gaza. The ICRC surgical hospital in Rafah is the closest medical facility to the area where many Palestinians have been killed during chaotic aid distribution by the Israel and US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

Like the UN, the ICRC is not taking part in the new operation. A fundamental flaw of the new system is that it funnels tens of thousands of desperate, starving civilians through an active war zone.A UK start-up also keen to compete in this space is Nukoko. Two of its founders previously ran a real chocolate business and teamed up with a food scientist to form their new venture.

"We saw first-hand the issues with the chocolate supply chain," says Ross Newton, co-founder. Like Foreverland and Planet A Foods, Nukoko has opted for a key ingredient that the firm can source and process locally – to reduce food miles and insulate against supply chain risks. But in Nukoko's case the raw material of choice is not carob or sunflower seeds but fava beans."There's around a million tonnes harvested in the UK every year," says Mr Newton.

It's early days for the company but he adds that he hopes to begin selling their cocoa powder alternative to food firms later this year.Mr Newton says imitating the flavour of real chocolate is very hard but that, out of 25 crucial flavour compounds in real chocolate, his company's product manages to include 24 of them – though in some cases at slightly different concentrations.

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