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Is the 12-day Israel-Iran war really over – and who gained what?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Technology Policy   来源:Future  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:, is hosting a Great Victory Bake off, a Knit for Victory event and a costume competition. On the UK's north coast at

, is hosting a Great Victory Bake off, a Knit for Victory event and a costume competition. On the UK's north coast at

“If we ended the war at this stage, what were we fighting for then? What for did all our men, our comrades die for?”A truce, he believes, would simply give Russia time to recuperate and Zelensky has likewise warned against a "frozen" conflict.

Is the 12-day Israel-Iran war really over – and who gained what?

Dmytro is already planning his return to the front line to fight alongside his comrades: “I will not retreat, I will be there until my last breath.”Police moved to separate crowds of opposing protesters outside a mosque in Liverpool as more demonstrations began in the aftermath of the Southport attack.Merseyside Police formed a barrier between the two groups close to the Abdullah Quilliam Mosque on the city's Brougham Terrace from about 20:00 BST on Friday.

Is the 12-day Israel-Iran war really over – and who gained what?

A scuffle broke out between protesters at one stage as pro-refugee chants began from one side and others shouted "go home" in retaliation.Police had earlier insisted they were "fully prepared for anyone intent on causing disorder" as speculation built throughout Friday of protests being planned across the weekend.

Is the 12-day Israel-Iran war really over – and who gained what?

A short stretch of the road from the junction of Everton Road and Walker Street to the other side of the mosque was closed during the demonstration.

The gathering was among several which began around England in the wake of the knife attack at a children's dance workshop in Southport on Monday.The ceremony takes place in Birmingham on 17 October.

Downing Street has said it is "confident" the raw materials needed to keep the furnaces at British Steel's Scunthorpe site switched on will reach it in time.The government has been attempting to source the materials needed to fuel the plant's central blast furnaces since taking control of it on Saturday, and has confirmed a shipment will arrive "in the coming days".

Ministers seized control of operations after talks with British Steel's Chinese owner Jingye broke down, and the government accused the firm of planning to switch the furnaces off.Beijing has accused the British government of "politicising trade co-operation", and said the move raised doubts about investment in the UK.

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