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*Six people have been charged in connection with ]'s ], which cost the government about {{Nowrap|$600 million}}. *Six people have been charged in connection with ]'s ], which cost the government about {{Nowrap|$600 million}}.
*Following an outbreak of ] in ], Europe bans imports of Israeli ]; Ministry of Agriculture halts exports of unprocessed birds; ]im in the south, heart of Israel put under closure; four people hospitalized in the south are found not to be infected with the disease. *Following an outbreak of ] in ], Europe bans imports of Israeli ]; Ministry of Agriculture halts exports of unprocessed birds; ]im in the south, heart of Israel put under closure; four people hospitalized in the south are found not to be infected with the disease.
* ], former leader of the ] militia in the ], becomes the first person arrested on behalf of, and then referred to the ] for ]s. * ], former leader of the ] militia in the ], becomes the first person arrested on behalf of, and then referred to the ] for ]s.
* The fourth global ] meets in ] to address problems of ] shortages and conflicts. Protesters claim the forum is a platform for further ] of water supplies. * The fourth global ] meets in ] to address problems of ] shortages and conflicts. Protesters claim the forum is a platform for further ] of water supplies.
* The ] warns that continued neglect of the ] may lead to thousands more deaths and spill over into neighboring countries, further destabilizing the region. * The ] warns that continued neglect of the ] may lead to thousands more deaths and spill over into neighboring countries, further destabilizing the region.

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