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Pregnant British woman 'trapped' in Cairo after fleeing Gaza, her family says

Sky News Sunday, 5 November 2023
A pregnant British woman is "trapped" in Cairo, her family says, after a "disaster" in the UK government's response to some refugees arriving from Gaza.
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