By Ezgi Erkoyun
ISTANBUL (Reuters) -In a brightly lit treatment room at a private hospital in Istanbul, doctor Erdal Dilekci makes dozens of small, quick incisions on a patient's back as part of a centuries-old therapy known as wet cupping.
The patient, 26-year-old nurse Furkan Ali Sayan, lies quietly as the doctor then places eight suction cups designed to draw out toxins and ease his neck and back pain.
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By Ali Sawafta and Nuha Sharaf
KFAR MALIK, West Bank/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank are facing severe water shortages that they say are being driven by increasing attacks on scarce water sources by extremist Jewish settlers.
Across the West Bank in Palestinian communities, residents are reporting shortages that have left taps in homes dry and farms without irrigation.
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By Daria Sito-Sucic
SARAJEVO (Reuters) -Bosnian truck drivers blocked the movement of all goods in the Balkan country on Monday over what they said was the government's failure to support the transport sector.
About 600 trucks were parked near cargo customs terminals in several towns, including the capital Sarajevo, and near the borders with Croatia and Serbia.
Passenger traffic has not been blocked but has slowed, Bosnia's... (continue reading...)
PARIS (Reuters) -Airbus needs to deliver planes at a record pace to reach its annual target after delivering about 60 aircraft in August, industry sources and analysts said on Monday.
The world's largest planemaker is aiming for a 7% increase in deliveries to 820 jets this year but has been hit by delays in receiving engines and cabin equipment. Deliveries determine revenue and cash generation and affect airline growth plans.
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(Reuters) -Abu Dhabi-backed technology group G42 aims to diversify chip suppliers beyond Nvidia for the UAE-U.S. AI campus, Semafor reported on Monday, citing a person with direct knowledge of the talks.
The group is still negotiating with major American technology firms including Amazon's AWS cloud, Microsoft, Meta and Elon Musk's xAI to become tenants at the data center, with Google being the furthest along in negotiations, according to the report.
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