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Gaza Infants Evacuated From Al-Shifa Hospital
[ad_1] Taken together, Israeli military officials said, the videos are strong evidence that Hamas used the hospital area as part of its military operations. Israeli forces were continuing operations at Al-Shifa, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, a military spokesman, said in a statement. Their top priority, he said, was uncovering information about the more than 200 hostages taken by Hamas on…
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Argentina Elects Javier Milei in Victory for Far Right
[ad_1] Argentines on Sunday chose Javier Milei, a far-right libertarian who has drawn comparisons to Donald J. Trump, as their next president, a lurch to the right for a nation struggling under an economic crisis and a sign of the enduring strength of the global far right. Mr. Milei, 53, an economist and former television personality, has burst onto the…
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Premature Babies Are Treated After Evacuation From Al-Shifa Hospital
[ad_1] Thirty-one premature babies were evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza on Sunday and moved to a hospital in the south, according to the Palestine Red Crescent Society and the World Health Organization. [ad_2] Source link
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Monday Briefing: Babies Evacuated From Al-Shifa
[ad_1] Babies evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital Nearly four days after the Israeli military stormed the biggest hospital in the Gaza Strip, the World Health Organization described the complex as a “death zone” where several patients had died because medical services had been shut down. There were 291 patients remaining at Al-Shifa Hospital, the U.N. agency said in a statement late…
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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Encounters Trouble in Brazil
[ad_1] Taylor Swift was welcomed to Brazil on Thursday by a projection that made the world-famous Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro appear as if it were clad in a T-shirt similar to the one she wore in her “You Belong to Me” music video and was decorated with symbols from her songs. But tragedy and trouble have…
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At Least 24 People Killed in Strike on Gaza School Used as a Shelter, UN Says
[ad_1] A strike this weekend on a school run by the United Nations that was being used for shelter by thousands of displaced people in northern Gaza killed at least 24 people, a U.N. official said Sunday. Palestinian officials had said on Saturday that many people were killed and injured in an Israeli attack on the Al-Fakhura school, which was…
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Israel Says Yemen’s Houthis Hijacked a Ship in the Red Sea
[ad_1] The Israeli government said on Sunday that Yemen’s Houthi militia had hijacked a ship in the Red Sea. There was no immediate confirmation from the Houthis, an Iran-backed militia, about the alleged hijacking. Only hours earlier, they had issued a statement threatening to target Israeli flagged, owned and operated ships traversing the Red Sea. In the same statement, the…
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31 Premature Babies at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza Are Evacuated
[ad_1] Thirty-one premature babies in extremely critical condition were evacuated from the embattled Al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza on Sunday and taken to another hospital in the enclave’s south, the Palestine Red Crescent Society and the World Health Organization said on social media. Emergency medical workers from the Red Crescent and the W.H.O., a United Nations agency, took the infants…
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As Bedbug Anxiety Spreads to Asia Exterminators Turn Profits
[ad_1] It’s a good time to be a professional bug killer in Asia. Fears of major bedbug outbreaks have been palpable across the Asia-Pacific region for weeks, amplified by breathless news media coverage of an outbreak in France earlier this year and a smaller, more recent one in South Korea. Those cases, along with a general rise in post-pandemic travel,…
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Surviving War in Gaza, One Text Message at a Time
[ad_1] new video loaded: Surviving War in Gaza, One Text Message at a Time transcript Back transcript Surviving War in Gaza, One Text Message at a Time Every morning, Ahmed Mansour, a Palestinian filmmaker in the U.S., texts his family in Gaza to check if they are still alive. Israel’s siege on the territory has caused widespread communication blackouts, making…
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