... Gaza, said "Let's think of them, of their families, who had seen a light, a hope of embracing again their loved ones." He also lamented the lack of basic necessities of life in Gaza. "I hope that all who are involved can reach as soon as possible a new ...
Marisa Wojcik (voice-over): Some physicians like Dr. Lyerly, left Wisconsin so they can continue to provide reproductive care without fear of prosecution. Dr. Kristen Lyerly: I have the joy of working in rural Minnesota and Northern Arizona on the Navajo Reservation. So in a way, it's very satisfying ...
... spokeswoman Holly Baird said, referring to Illinois' highest court and also noting that the opinion at the appellate court wasn't unanimous.Appellate Justice Freddrenna Lyle would have thrown out the convictions. She said it was “fundamentally unfair” to appoint a special prosecutor and charge Smollett when he had already ...
BANGKOK (AP) — About two weeks into a major offensive against Myanmar's military-run government by an alliance of three well-armed militias of ethnic minorities, an army captain, fighting in a jungle area near the northeastern border with China, lamented that he'd never seen such intense action. His ...
... which residents were urged to leave for their safety. The leaflet declared Khan Younis, in the southern half of Gaza, a "dangerous battle zone." Qatar laments Israeli bombing of Gaza strip hours after truce expired DOHA, Qatar — Mediator Qatar said Friday that efforts are ongoing to renew an Israel-Hamas ...
... one, we don’t know how much water we have in these aquifers, and we don’t know how much is being pumped out.” Irwin laments that foreign firms are "mining our natural resource to grow crops such as alfalfa ... and they’re shipping it overseas back to their country ...
... since the war began. In the southern city of Khan Younis, a long line of people with containers waited outside a filling station. Hossam Fayad lamented that the pause in fighting was only for four days. “I wish it could be extended until people's conditions improved,” he said. For ...
Tim Smith: Charlie was deaf, blind and almost lame, so a very elderly dog to start with. Nobody could understand what had happened, because we covered the land, and we actually flew over where Charlie was, and nobody saw him. Malcolm Brabant: But then the dog Walker pointed to the ...
... Longa, a spokesman for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, referring to the fine print of the announced deal. Della Longa lamented “bottlenecks” that have confounded the deliveries of some humanitarian aid – though not nearly enough – into Gaza. He said IFRC hopes that a deal would ...
... new speaker was forced to abandon his own party’s schedule and send everyone home early for Thanksgiving. "This place is a pressure cooker,” Johnson lamented. Hopefully, he said, people will “cool off.” But the outlook ahead appears no better. House Republicans who pledged to slash federal spending, investigate President ...
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