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Photos: The aftermath of Israeli strikes on Tehran

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内容摘要:Illuminated by a single spotlight on a stage she has performed on many times before, she tells me she plans to die here "within months" of her imminent 40th birthday. She'll be joined by a small group of her family and friends.

Illuminated by a single spotlight on a stage she has performed on many times before, she tells me she plans to die here "within months" of her imminent 40th birthday. She'll be joined by a small group of her family and friends.

Officers also confirmed there were no reports of people related to the properties still missing.Cordons around the site are "expected to be in place for some time", police said.

Photos: The aftermath of Israeli strikes on Tehran

Supt Darren Adams said the force was "committed to providing answers to what has happened".Labour-led Newcastle City Council confirmed it was a council-maintained property.It said housing officers had ensured all those living nearby and who had been evacuated had a place to stay.

Photos: The aftermath of Israeli strikes on Tehran

Some were with friends and family while others were in temporary hotel accommodation.The authority said it was working to secure "suitable long-term options".

Photos: The aftermath of Israeli strikes on Tehran

Several community centres in the area have

The Reverend Chris Minchin of Benwell and Scotswood Team Parish, said people had been making donations, including baby clothes, because a lot of young families had been affected.RSPCA deputy chief inspector Gemma Cooper said: "It was touch-and-go as to whether Patsy would survive, but the staff at the vets are incredible and have helped to make a miracle happen.

"She is now with a foster carer and has settled in well to her new environment."The RSPCA is appealing for information after two dead dogs were found hidden in park bushes.

A walker discovered the bodies in Bearmore Playing Field in Cradley Heath in the West Midlands and reported it to the RSPCA.The charity said it was likely the female bull breeds died within days of each other before being left there as one dog was more decomposed than the other.

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