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Jessica Abrahams
Jessica Abrahams is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. She specializes in covering topics around gender, global development and international affairs.
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Devex Pro Weekender: Cuts at ONE, and Gavi ‘assault’
05 Feb 2024
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Devex
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| Organizational Changes
The article discusses various developments in global health and organizational changes. Pascal Barollier from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, shares an encounter with an anti-vaccine individual, highlighting ongoing vaccine hesitancy issues. The ONE Campaign is reducing staff due to financial challenges. IDInsight appoints Rebecca Gong Sharp as CEO, and the French Development Agency's head, Rémy Rioux, discusses international financial system reform. The African Vaccine Manufacturing Initiative sees an executive change, and tributes are paid to Amadou-Mahtar M’Bow for his advocacy for global south representation at the U.N. Other notable appointments include Cindy McCain at the World Food Programme and new board members at Results for Development.
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Tom Bell
Former Economist correspondent and Daily Telegraph South East Asia Correspondent. Author of 'Kathmandu' - a social and political history of the city. ****
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World Aquatics Championships: Hong Kong’s Siobhan Haughey happy with ‘nice collection’ of medals after 100m silver
17 Feb 2024
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South China Morning Post
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| World Aquatics Championships
Siobhan Haughey of Hong Kong completed a set of medals at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha, securing silver in the 100 meters freestyle. Despite leading at the halfway mark, she was overtaken by Marrit Steenbergen of the Netherlands. Haughey's performance included a historic gold in the 200m freestyle and a bronze in the 100m breaststroke. China achieved two additional golds, with Dong Zhihao winning the men's 200m breaststroke and their team claiming victory in the men's 4x200m freestyle relay. The Chinese team is now tied with the US for swimming golds and leads the overall aquatics medal table.
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Sarah Betancourt
Sarah Betancourt is a journalist based in New York, United States of America.
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Massachusetts Makes Prison and Jail Calls Free
17 Nov 2023
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Massachusetts has become the fifth state to make prison and jail calls free, with the law signed by Gov. Maura Healey and set to take effect on December 1. The legislation, sponsored by State Sen. Cindy Creem and State Rep. Chynah Tyler, is seen as a victory for advocates who have been pushing for reduced communication costs for prisoners. The Department of Correction and county sheriffs currently charge for calls, which has been a financial burden on prisoners' families, often exacerbating racial inequities. Advocates like the Prisoners’ Legal Services and the African American Coalition Committee have been instrumental in this change. The costs for the calls will be covered by a fund managed by the Executive Office of Administration and Finance. Some sheriffs had already taken steps to provide limited free call minutes, and the Massachusetts Sheriffs’ Association has been involved in the legislative process, ensuring a smooth transition.
David Brown
At Whiz Consulting, we help you efficiently deal with your business finance. Our experts have decade-long experience and served various businesses, be it e-commerce companies or aged care centres. We help each client with tailor-made bookkeeping and accounting solutions. ****
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EastEnders New Year Spoilers: Lauren and Cousin Penny Return, George’s Parents Arrive
01 Jan 2024
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ca.sports.yahoo.com
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In the EastEnders New Year episodes, Lauren Branning and her cousin Penny plan to return to Walford from Paris after mysterious events. George's parents, Gloria and Eddie, make an unexpected appearance, revealing George's adoption and causing family tensions. Whitney and Zack face the trauma of Ashton moving to a new foster home, while the local teens get into trouble over stolen alcohol-free beer and a misunderstanding at the soup kitchen leads to Denzel lashing out.
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Carla Caruso
Carla Caruso was born in Adelaide, Australia, and only ‘escaped’ for three years to work as a magazine journalist and fashion stylist in Sydney. Previously, she was a gossip columnist and fashion editor at Adelaide’s daily newspaper, The Advertiser. She has since freelanced for titles including ...
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The Glow Product Loved By Celebs Returns to Australia
29 May 2024
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POPSUGAR Australia
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| Celebrity Endorsements
L'Oréal Paris Lumi Glotion, a popular beauty product previously unavailable in Australia, is making a return due to high demand. The product, known for its versatility and affordability, has been endorsed by celebrities like Kendall Jenner, Elle Fanning, and Eva Longoria. It offers a glowy, bronzed look with 24-hour hydration and is suitable for sensitive skin. The product's popularity is evident from its frequent sales and positive customer reviews, highlighting its ease of use and natural radiance.
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Custódio Persidónio Cossa
Custódio Persidónio Cossa, is a journalist based in Maputo, Mozambique. With over four years of experience in Journalism, focusing on politics, economics and society, for radio, TV, online press and Print. Worked for Radio Voz Coop, Plenária TV, Inforclassificados Newspaper and Mozambique News ...
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Nearly 800,000 Mozambicans May Face Hunger in the Coming Months
02 Nov 2024
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aimnews.org
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| Climate Change
At least 773,000 Mozambicans are projected to face food insecurity over the next five months due to violent extremism in Cabo Delgado and increased frequency of extreme weather events, exacerbated by La Niña. The withdrawal of the Southern African Development Community Military Mission has led to a deterioration in peace and security, resulting in over 160,000 displacements. FAO's Director-General Qu Dongyu describes the situation as catastrophic, while WFP's Executive Director Cindy McCain calls for diplomatic solutions and safe humanitarian assistance. Mozambique is listed among high-concern countries alongside Chad, Lebanon, Myanmar, Nigeria, Syria, and Yemen.
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Joshua Craze
I am a writer. Recent subjects have included a short story about a hunt for unique gestures amid the sad repetitions of stock photography, an essay about money and migration in Juba, South Sudan, and a grammar of redacted documents. Currently, I am a 2014 UNESCO Laureate Artist in Creative ...
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Famine and Civil War in Sudan
23 Jun 2024
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The New York Review of Books
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| Humanitarian Crisis
Sudan is facing a severe famine exacerbated by a civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The conflict has led to a humanitarian catastrophe, with millions displaced and widespread food insecurity. The SAF and RSF have disrupted agriculture and aid distribution, worsening the famine. The UN and international aid agencies face challenges in delivering aid due to SAF's control over aid routes and RSF's predatory practices. The article highlights the historical and political roots of Sudan's food insecurity, emphasizing the need for systemic change to address the crisis.
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Devianti Faridz
Devianti Faridz is a Freelance Broadcast Journalist in Jakarta. She had worked as a News Correspondent at a Singapore based regional broadcaster, Channel NewsAsia. Prior to that, she served as Producer for several English news programs, as well as a Bahasa Indonesia tourism program on Metro ...
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Indonesia Expands QR Payment System to Increase Chinese Spending
14 Nov 2023
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www.voanews.com
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Indonesia is expanding its QR payment system to include Chinese banks and those from Japan and South Korea to attract more Chinese tourists and facilitate spending. The system, QRIS, has seen rapid adoption in Indonesia and is part of a regional effort to develop interconnectivity with Southeast Asian nations. An MOU signed at the G20 Leaders' Summit aims to unify QR code payment systems among ASEAN countries and beyond. The initiative is expected to benefit both Indonesian tourists abroad and foreign tourists in Indonesia, simplifying transactions and potentially offering better conversion rates.
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Kristin Hanes
Kristin Hanes is an experienced journalist and writer based in San Francisco. She's worked in radio news for 14 years in cities such as Seattle, WA, Portland, OR and San Francisco, CA. She's been hard on ABC Network news as well as done Q&A segments with BBC World News, KABC and KPCC in Los Angeles....
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Travel Companies are Jumping on the AI Bandwagon
29 Dec 2023
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FOX 11 41 Tri Cities Yakima
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| Road Trip Planning
The article discusses the growing interest in using artificial intelligence (AI) for road trip planning, as indicated by a 2024 Travel Trend Report commissioned by RVShare. While only a small percentage of people have used AI for this purpose, companies like Expedia, Airbnb, Priceline, and RVShare are incorporating AI tools to assist travelers. Expedia has launched a ChatGPT plug-in, and RVShare has introduced a similar feature. Adventure Genie is an AI specifically designed for RV road trip planning. The article includes testimonials from users who have found AI helpful in planning their trips, such as John Dealbreuin and Kathy Belge. However, some travelers, like Cindy Scott and Kristen Borr, express skepticism about relying solely on AI for trip planning, emphasizing the value of human input and first-hand experience. The article suggests that while AI can be a useful starting point, it should not replace spontaneous exploration or local insights.
David Hurst
Freelance Photographer with over 35 years experience in press photography and 7 years as Picture Editor on Johnston Press's North West Picture Desk and shifts working on the Sunday Express.
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Pa. jail staff credited as ‘lifesavers’ after visitor has cardiac episode
17 Mar 2024
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www.ems1.com
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| Health & Fitness
Somerset County Jail staff were honored for saving a woman who went into cardiac arrest after visiting her son at the facility. The team, supervised by Deputy Warden David Krouse, performed CPR and used a defibrillator to stabilize her heart rate until ambulance crews arrived. UPMC's Cheryl Rickens praised the staff for their quick action and presented them with certificates and Lifesavers candy. The incident highlighted the importance of training and teamwork in emergency situations.
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Helen Iatrou
Helen Iatrou is an experienced Greek-Australian journalist based in Athens, Greece with niche expertise in the tourism and leisure marine industries. Her main focus areas are travel, sailing, yachting, small ship cruising, lifestyle, culture, food, environmental and wildlife conservation, ...
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This Gorgeous New Ship Is the Only Cruise in the World Sailed by Hand
01 Dec 2023
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sg.style.yahoo.com
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The Sea Cloud Spirit, a three-mast, square-rigged tall ship, is the only sail-powered cruise ship in the world that is hand-sailed, with the exception of electric-powered winches. Launched in 2021 and sailing the Caribbean in winter and the Mediterranean in summer 2024, the ship offers a unique experience with its open bridge policy, sea-facing rooms, and fine dining. The ship's small size allows for central docking in cities like Barcelona and Marseille. Sea Cloud Cruises, based in Hamburg, Germany, has a long history of boutique luxury sailing. The Sea Cloud Spirit offers a range of amenities, including a gym, spa, and library, and is available for private charter. While it welcomes children, it has an adults-only feel and lacks ADA-compliant rooms.
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Sam Kessler
Cutting to the chase: I'm a luxury lifestyle journalist specializing in watches. I'm the digital editor of Oracle Time, working across print and online, the watch guy for style blog Ape to Gentleman and until last year was running luxury platform Lux Worldwide. I can cover most aspects of the ...
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Jean-Claude Biver Discusses Life at the Forefront of Modern Horology
06 Dec 2023
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Oracle Time
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| Luxury Goods
Jean-Claude Biver, a pivotal figure in modern watchmaking, shares insights from his illustrious career, which began in the 1970s at Audemars Piguet. Biver's journey includes reviving Blancpain, transforming Omega, and innovating at Hublot. His latest venture, JC Biver watches, showcases his commitment to horological excellence, working alongside his son Pierre. Biver emphasizes the importance of patience and passion in the craft, reflecting on his significant contributions to the industry and his enduring legacy.
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Lisa Louis
Lisa Louis is a freelance journalist based in Paris, France. She is a native German speaker, but also fluent in French, English, Spanish and Portuguese. She works for TV, radio and online. You can find more info and examples of her work on her website: ****
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Conference: A Glimmer of Hope?
16 Apr 2024
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The Paris conference, co-hosted by France, Germany, and the EU, aimed to address the Sudanese civil war and provide humanitarian aid. French Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock emphasized the need for international support and a ceasefire. Despite pledges of over two billion euros, experts argue that more funds and better cooperation with local NGOs are needed. The conflict, primarily between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, has led to severe humanitarian crises. The conference highlighted the urgency of the situation but faced skepticism regarding its potential impact on peace negotiations.
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Louisa Loveluck
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Syria-focused Middle East reporter, based in Beirut. Working with The Washington Post and other international outlets, previously The Daily Telegraph's Cairo Correspondent and Middle East Reporter. I am available for breaking news commissions, as well as in-depth investigations and radio and ...
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Aid groups navigate dangers of Gaza war amid growing internal strife
29 Nov 2023
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Washington Post
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Humanitarian workers at the International Organization for Migration (IOM) express frustration over the agency's neutral stance on the Israel-Gaza conflict, demanding a public stance against forced displacement of Palestinians. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties and destruction in Gaza, with aid agencies facing internal strife and challenges in maintaining humanitarian principles. Prominent figures and organizations criticize the handling of the crisis, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation and the need for a stronger response. The article underscores the complexities and geopolitical challenges faced by aid groups in navigating the conflict.
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Lorraine Mallinder
Multimedia journalist (print/audio/video) - BBC, Al Jazeera, The Irish Times, Global Post, Forbes, European Voice (now politico.eu) and many others. Westminster-based - over the past decade, I have covered subjects as diverse as Brexit, Scottish independence, Canadian native rights, narco-...
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Israel-Hamas truce: How much aid has entered Gaza?
29 Nov 2023
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The truce between Israel and Hamas has allowed limited humanitarian aid into Gaza, but the scale of assistance remains insufficient to meet the critical needs of the population. Despite the temporary pause in hostilities, the humanitarian situation in Gaza is dire, with severe shortages of food, fuel, and medical supplies. Aid organizations and UN agencies are struggling to provide adequate support, and there are calls for the truce to be extended into a full humanitarian ceasefire. The situation remains precarious, with fears of renewed violence and worsening conditions for the displaced population.
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Nagham Mohanna
Nagham Mohanna is a journalist. I have been working in media and journalism for more than 15 years I worked with many international, regional and local outlets I covered four wars in Gaza besides number of important events, I travelled abroad to develop my skills in journalism and I have conducted ...
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Fear of famine worsens in Gaza after World Food Programme aid pause
21 Feb 2024
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The National
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| Humanitarian Crisis
The World Food Programme's suspension of aid deliveries to northern Gaza has heightened fears of famine among residents. Executive Director Cindy McCain described the halt as an 'impossible choice' in the face of looting and violence disrupting aid convoys. One in six children under two in northern Gaza are acutely malnourished. Hamas condemned the pause in aid as a 'death sentence.' Residents like Haitham Hamoda are forced to feed their children herbs due to food shortages. Jabeer Abu Halima, a farmer, is unable to access his land due to Israeli army control. The International Commission to Support Palestinian Rights' Salah Abdel Atee criticized the Israeli occupation for preventing sufficient aid from reaching Gaza, contributing to the famine and chaos.
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Scott Reid
Scott Reid is a journalist based in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
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Former Cal swimming coach Teri McKeever suspended by the U.S. Center for SafeSport
28 Dec 2023
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www.eastbaytimes.com
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Teri McKeever, former University of California women's swimming coach, admitted to emotionally and physically abusing swimmers over two decades as part of an agreement with the U.S. Center for SafeSport. The admission follows an 18-month investigation and results in a three-month suspension and 12-month probation. Current and former swimmers criticized the leniency of the suspension, arguing for a lifetime ban. McKeever's attorney defended her, claiming she was a victim of a male-dominated coaching system. The investigation revealed numerous instances of abuse, including verbal and physical misconduct, with some swimmers contemplating suicide due to her behavior.
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Cláudio Silva
Cláudio Silva is a journalist based in Luanda, Angola.
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Gaza at risk of deaths from famine, warns UN agency
16 Nov 2023
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www.adnradio.cl
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The United Nations' World Food Programme has issued a warning about an imminent humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, where residents face the risk of death from famine due to severe shortages of food and water. The crisis is exacerbated by Israeli attacks that have disrupted food production and limited humanitarian aid. The situation is dire, with 11,470 deaths reported, including many women and children, and 2,700 people missing. Forced displacement has led to overcrowding in southern Gaza, and essential services like electricity and water remain cut off.
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Richard Spencer
Richard Spencer is Middle East Correspondent for The Times of London, based in Beirut, Lebanon.
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China risks backlash over plan to raise retirement age
26 Jul 2024
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China's plan to raise the retirement age has sparked mixed reactions, with concerns about the shrinking workforce and increasing number of pensioners. The current retirement age is 60 for men and 55 for women in office jobs, but the government is considering extending it to 65. This move aims to address the financial strain on the state pension fund, which is predicted to deplete by 2035. While some workers, like Chen Dong, express a desire to retire on time, others, such as Cindy Zheng, are open to working longer. The China Labour Bulletin highlights backlash from blue-collar workers amid rising youth unemployment.
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Cindy Sui
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Hi, I've been working for many years as a journalist, first in California, then Hong Kong, mainland China, Taiwan and now back in Hong Kong. I started out working for newspapers and then switched to wire agency reporting when I worked for Agence France Presse (AFP) as a Beijing-based foreign ...
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Operation Santa Claus: Hong Kong charity brings awareness to children’s spinal health, offers free services for low-income families
14 Nov 2023
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South China Morning Post
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The Children Chiropractic Foundation in Hong Kong, established by local chiropractors in 2007, aims to educate and provide free spinal health services to children from low-income families. With the support of Operation Santa Claus, a joint fundraising initiative by the South China Morning Post and RTHK, the foundation plans to extend its reach to 500 children next year. The need for such services has increased due to the rise in spinal health issues among children, exacerbated by the Covid pandemic's impact on physical activity and increased screen time. The foundation's efforts include early screenings, spinal adjustments, and educational talks to promote good spinal health habits. The story of a child with cerebral palsy, nicknamed 'Yau Yau', highlights the positive impact of the foundation's work on individual families.
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Menekse Tokyay
Menekse Tokyay is a journalist based in Ankara, Turkey. Since 2010, I am a Turkey correspondent and writer to many international outlets, including Southeastern European Times, Al Arabiya English, Arab News, International Business Times -UK, Business News Europe, Deutsche Welle, Washington Post ...
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Patients, staff and displaced leave on foot as Israel orders Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital evacuated
18 Nov 2023
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www.arabnews.pk
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Israel's military ordered the evacuation of Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital, where thousands of patients, medics, and displaced individuals were trapped amid ongoing conflict with Hamas. The evacuation order has intensified scrutiny over Israel's claims that Hamas uses hospitals as command centers, a charge denied by Hamas and medical staff. The conflict, which began after Hamas's attacks on Israel, has resulted in significant casualties and a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with severe shortages of fuel, water, and medical supplies. International pressure mounts on Israel to allow more aid into Gaza, while diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire continue. The situation has drawn widespread international criticism, particularly regarding the targeting of hospitals and the humanitarian impact on civilians.
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Ismail Zakaria
I possess expertise in journalism, having worked as a writer for Kompas Daily, Indonesia's leading national news organization. I was responsible for covering a diverse range of topics from November 2013 to July 2024.
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Baku Supports Facing Climate Change in NTT
31 Dec 2023
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kompas.id
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The article highlights various initiatives in Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT), Indonesia, aimed at addressing climate change and promoting environmental conservation. Chiro Mc uses music to raise awareness, while the Sina Riang Cultural Art Studio employs theater to convey messages about marine conservation. The Good Food Coalition and Coffee Coalition engage in local food production and coastal clean-ups, respectively. Government support is deemed essential, though current policies are sometimes contradictory. The article underscores the importance of community action and local wisdom in mitigating and adapting to climate change.
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