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Papers on famine in Gaza: 'Youngsters neglect the colors of meals'
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Papers on famine in Gaza: 'Youngsters neglect the colors of meals'

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PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, August 28: As famine in Gaza continues to make headlines, The Atlantic has a protracted learn on households and their survival. However first, French papers talk about Prime Minister François Bayrou’s looming confidence vote. Additionally, Denmark apologises for compelled contraception on Greenland’s ladies. On the similar time, Copenhagen faces covert American operations in Greenland. Lastly, the Spanish metropolis of Valencia has an enormous tomato combat.   [/gpt3]

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