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Evacuations · GazaIsrael's impending military operation in Rafah, the last remaining Hamas stronghold in Gaza, is to begin with an evacuation of civilians that could last up to five weeks, Israel's Kan radio reported on Thursday. In this first phase of the ground operation, civilians in the southern city near the Egyptian border will be moved to safer locations, the report said. Israel's allies and critics have for months implored Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah…See the Story
Israel's push into Rafah to begin with evacuations, reports say
Venice, Veneto · VeniceThe idea is anything but original. How many times over the last hundred years has a visitor to one of the many canals in Venice come to the realization that this entire city is basically one big museum? Now this city has officially reached that state, it would seem. Tourists wishing to visit the Italian city of Venice now have to pay an entry fee for the first time, as a trial aiming to limit numbers of day trippers at peak times started on Thur…See the Story
A city becomes a museum: Venice begins charging tourists €5 entry
United States · United StatesCHARLESTON, S.C. — When he recently walked into the dental clinic at the Medical University of South Carolina donning a bright-blue pullover with “In Our DNA SC” embroidered prominently on the front, Lee Moultrie said, two Black women stopped him to ask questions. “It’s a walking billboard,” said Moultrie, a health care advocate who serves on the community advisory board for In Our DNA SC, a study underway at the university that aims to enroll 1…See the Story
Genetics studies have a diversity problem that researchers struggle to fix
Kyiv · KyivWASHINGTON, United States: The United States is the first to acknowledge that its long-awaited $61 billion aid package for Ukraine is not a "silver bullet."
As weapons and ammunition are rushed to the country, other issues such as manpower shortages in Kyiv's struggling military have come to the fore.
Meanwhile, the monthslong delay in passing the aid package — caused by wrangling among US lawmakers — has further weakened Ukraine's position on…See the Story
Long-awaited US military aid no ‘silver bullet’ for Ukraine
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Joe Biden · United StatesThe U.S. administration will "quickly provide" arms to meet Ukraine's urgent military needs, President Joe Biden assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a phone call on Monday. The new $61 billion security package, which includes air defense weapons, will start being distributed once the U...See the Story