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United Nations · Red CrossGaza (U.N.) has announced that the director of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Pierre Carhanboul, has announced that the commission cannot replace UNRWA in Gaza, as reported in yesterday's media reports. The new director who chairs the U.N. between 2014 and 2019 said, "They have taken over from the United Nations General Assembly, the International Committee of the Red Cross and Geneva Conventions, and therefore the International C…See the Story
Red Cross: We will not replace the Agora in Gaza
Red Cross · Red CrossThe President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Mirjana Spoljaric Egger, considers a ceasefire in Gaza unavoidable, opposes criticism from Israel and calls for a ban on automated weapons systems.See the Story
“I miss the words for the humanitarian disaster in Gaza”
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Red Cross · Red CrossExercise acceptance was a severe storm, as a result of which there was, among other things, a forest fire in an extremely steep terrain. All hands full to do for the rescue forces: Several different scenarios had to be worked out, with several more alarm reports coming in. ST. VALENTIN. Members of the Fire Service, Water Rescue, Mountain Rescue, Red Cross and Police took part on Friday and Saturday, April 26th and 27th, 2024 in Opponitz at the l…See the Story
Great disaster exercise in Opponitz: Zig deployment forces from space St. Valentin participate
Red Cross · Red CrossEditor's note: This is the third story in a three-part series on St. Louis County's Safe Babies Court. Find the other stories in the April 20 and April 24 print editions of the News Tribune and on our website. CHISHOLM Tucked away in an industrial park on the southern edge of town is what Sarah Gardeski jokingly describes as a “garage sale on steroids.”A warehouse space in the back of the large concrete building is filled to the brim with count…See the Story
Recovering Iron Range family gets helping hand from United Way
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Red Cross · Red CrossThe situation for the children of Gaza is "" appalling. "" As the children's rights spokeswoman for the Red Cross, Sacha Myers, speaks on the phone from Rafah, she says, "" When you're waiting in the city for the Israeli ground offensive — as the airstrikes are happening — you're sitting in the office, and you hear an explosion, and you immediately think, how many children have died?See the Story
The destruction of Gaza: "It's all smashed up."
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Red Cross · Red CrossTonight's most important news: <br>A housing complex is totally destroyed in a fire - 10 people are left homeless. All tenants have managed to evacuate the building. <br> At 23:45, the East police district reports that emergency services are dispatched to a fire call at a building in Vestby. <br> - It has been established that there is a full fire in an apartment, writes the police at X. Tenants should have managed to evacuate the building. <br>…See the Story
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First Minister · Red CrossPhoto by hosny salah from Pixabay Beth Winter, MP for Cynon Valley This week marked 200 days of Israel’s war on the people of Gaza. In those 200 days, we have witnessed horrific and unimaginable pain, death and destruction of people and entire communities over recent months. We condemn Hamas’ attack on Israel and repeat calls for Israeli hostages to be released. But we condemn Israel’s ongoing response – the collective punishment of a whole popu…See the Story
The First Minister of Wales should demand an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
Red Cross · Red CrossOld Post Files is a regular feature within the pages of The Vicksburg Post’s print edition and digital e-edition. This feature looks back at some of the happenings from the pages of The Vicksburg Post over the past few decades. Enjoy. 100 Years Ago: 1924 Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Jacobson entertained friends at a housewarming. • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lum returned from a visit to Texas and Oklahoma. • Over 1,000 people went to the local exposition and the sty…See the Story