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内容摘要:G7 leaders urge 'de-escalation' but stop short of calling for Israel-Iran ceasefireIsraeli paramedics on the ground of missile strike in HaifaMonday also saw a bilateral between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Trump

G7 leaders urge 'de-escalation' but stop short of calling for Israel-Iran ceasefireIsraeli paramedics on the ground of missile strike in HaifaMonday also saw a bilateral between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Trump

But the crowds are growing so fast that many locals complain they're being squeezed out of their own cities.They stopped giving out new licenses 10 years ago.

Robert Downey Jr. says Pedro Pascal becoming a star ‘reaffirms my faith in our indust…

almost all locals like Pepi have already been pushed out.5 days ago7 days agoRonaldo tears Yamal's nemesis - has Nations League saved Martinez?Cristiano Ronaldo is in tears as he wins a third trophy with Portugal - could the Nations League save his manager Roberto Martinez's job?7 days agoFootball.says LammyIt comes after the UK agreed a deal with the European Union over the territory's post-Brexit future.

Robert Downey Jr. says Pedro Pascal becoming a star ‘reaffirms my faith in our indust…

The landlordsJesus Pereda.The protesters and residents pushing back on tourism in Barcelona BBCAs protesters marched through central Barcelona on Sunday.

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who rents two flats to tourists in central Barcelona.

Orkney ShetlandWhat is the future of the French ID scheme?1 day agoUKVisitor numbers in Jersey down on last year2 days agoJerseyMore from the BBC2 days agoMan arrested over shooting of Scots in Spanish barEddie Lyons Jr and Ross Monaghan were shot dead at a bar in Fuengirola in the Costa Del Sol last month.Major nations including the US and China have not ratified the treaty although they are signatories.

There are nearly 200 trillion pieces in the ocean and this is expected to triple by 2040 if no action is taken.but in December talks on reducing the levels of production broke down.

progress on limiting destructive fishing practices globally has been difficult without the participation of China - which operates the largest fleet in the world.As we edge closer to the High Seas Treaty coming into force.

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