Wednesday headlines: The pigeon funnel

Spain, Ireland and Norway say they will recognize a Palestinian state. / The Associated Press

Members of Israeli security forces are giving settlers the location of aid convoys so they can intercept them. / The Guardian

The EU is financing operations to detain tens of thousands of migrants in North Africa and move them to remote areas, “often barren deserts.” / The Washington Post [+]

Due to assaults on paramedics, large swaths of Cape Town are off-limits to ambulances without an armed police escort. / Goats and Soda

See also: “Rideshare work attracts older drivers. Older drivers attract criminals.” Also, “When you're a clickworker, no one knows you're old.” / rest of world

Some African diplomats in Washington moonlight as delivery drivers, also as gas stations clerks. / Politico Magazine

Among the 3.5 million parents working in America's restaurant industry, roughly 1 million are single mothers. / Eater

Indian housewives own approximately 11% of the entire world's gold. / Vestoj

Unrelated: Pavement gets its first gold record, thanks to TikTok. / Vulture

Reportedly, eighty percent of new members in pigeon racing clubs are 20 years old or younger. / The Guardian

Joanna Kavenna: I've always loved salmon because salmon jump and no one knows why. / The Paris Review

“If I had to summarize what it does, I would say that it summarizes like crazy.” Anthony Lane on the value of book-summarizing apps. / The New York

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