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Russia has criticised Western arms supplies to Ukraine, arguing they only 'prolong' the conflict
The San Francisco Examiner· 6 hours agoRussia has criticised Western arms supplies to Ukraine, arguing they only 'prolong' the conflict
Top runner: UNM freshman Habtom Samuel wins NCAA 10,000 meters after late fall
Albuquerque Journal· 7 hours agoHabtom Samuel, the freshman from Eritrea, added to an already glittering résumé with UNM’s...
Greek-Owned Bulker Allegedly Targeted by Houthis
MarineLink· 13 hours agoThe ship's transmissions stopped 118 nautical miles east of Massawa, Eritrea when it was underway from Mormugao, India, with its destination as Suez,...
Thursday Briefing
New York Times· 7 hours agoWar in Sudan caused the world’s largest displacement crisis.
HIV/AIDS Fast Facts – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 16 hours agoAcute infection, or acute retroviral syndrome, which can produce flu-like symptoms in the first month after infection. Clinical latency, or asymptomatic...
UN Sees Refugee Resettlement Needs Jumping 20% on Wars, Climate
Bloomberg· 17 hours agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? The United Nations estimates about 2.9 million refugees...
RAW: ISRAEL: JEWISH SETTLERS DESCEND ON AL-AQSA MOSQUE
KOAM· 18 hours agoLarge crowds of Israeli Jewish settlers attempted to disrupt Jerusalem Day events by descending on...
See Which Countries Think the Most of Putin
247wallst.com· 20 hours agoVladimir Putin is undoubtedly one of the most controversial leaders in the world today. Having previously used the Russian military to crush a rebellion...
'Serious breaches' of international law committed in Tigray War, watchdog says
Good Morning America via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoThere were "serious breaches" of international law and crimes against humanity were committed during...
As Water Shortages Plague Bogotá and Other Cities, Nature-based Solutions Can Help
World Resources Institute· 1 day agoBogotá, Colombia is in the throes of a water crisis. After several months of dry weather caused by El Niño, the Chingaza reservoir system, which provides 70% of Bogotá's water, reached its lowest level in history.