Gaza doctors are starving while fighting to save lives, evacuated medic tells BBC
Dr Mohammed Abu Mughaisib, who worked in hospitals in Gaza for two years, says Israeli strikes have made conditions “indescribable” for colleagues still there.
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Dr Mohammed Abu Mughaisib, who worked in hospitals in Gaza for two years, says Israeli strikes have made conditions “indescribable” for colleagues still there.
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The ongoing budget fight in Washington has the unintended consequence of harming the European economy. Especially EU exporters could be in for a rough ride.
Cherry Brown, 69, a British overseas territory citizen, was left sleeping rough after being sent to England for treatmentThe UK has been accused of a “stark injustice” for failing to provide health services and humanitarian support to citizens of Briti…
Five unoccupied houses along North Carolina’s Outer Banks have collapsed into the ocean
Frantic rush to reach scores of students missing for days after boarding school collapse in Indonesia CNNIndonesia school collapse kills at least 3, sparks race to find dozens of survivors under rubble CBS NewsWatch: One street aw…
Qian Zhang, 35, quit her job as vice president at a Boston-based global firm to relocate to Lisbon, after ten years on an H-1B visa that, she said, left her feeling like a “second-class citizen” in America.
Antarctica’s winter sea ice has hit its third-lowest peak in nearly half a century of satellite monitoring, researchers said Tuesday, highlighting the growing influence of climate change on the planet’s southern pole.
U.N. approves militarized force to take on Haiti’s gangs The Washington PostUN authorizes a much larger force to fight gangs in Haiti with new power to arrest gang members AP NewsUN security council approves new military force to …
The incident also resulted in significant damage to the crew’s personal electronics, with cameras and phones being wrecked, according to the safari staff.