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- Signing the war in Gaza: Overcoming deafness and displacement From the room he and his family call home inside the school-turned-shelter, he felt a duty to let the world know what life is really like for them, through daily videos he shares on social media as the ongoing war approaches its eighth month. UN News’s …
- Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium presents Climatologist Rick Thoman as keynote speaker The fifth Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium was this week. The conference brings together scientists from around the archipelago and Alaska every three years to present their research. The event started April 23 and wrapped April 25 with films about …
- ‘Syria strives to stay out of Gaza war despite Iran ties’ Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad, right, with Iran’s FM Hossein Amir-Abdollahian. | Photo Credit: AFP Syria has avoided getting embroiled in the Gaza war, experts said, despite a strike on Iran’s Damascus consulate, blamed on Israel, that threatened to …
- School of Science and Technology students receive over $200k in scholarships CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The School of Science and Technology held its first ever academic scholarship signing day for their seniors. On Friday, 25 students were awarded scholarships and acceptance letters to Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi. The …
- Sudanese filmmakers shine light on war's 'silent problems' Sudanese directors and actors were in Egypt this week hoping to use the power of cinema to shine a light on the war devastating their country and on world indifference. Fighting broke out in mid-April last year between Sudan's regular army, headed by …
- You Can Still Die From World War I Dangers in France's Red Zones In some parts of France, World War I has never ended. These are the Zones rouges—an archipelago of former battlegrounds so pockmarked and polluted by war that, more than a century after the end of hostilities, they remain unfit to live or even farm on. WWI …
- This World War II Bomber Fell Out of the Sky & Crashed in Idaho History & hiking collide on this unforgettable Idaho adventure. Are you a World War II buff? A regular at Table Rock in Boise? If you nodded yes to either or both, kudos. You sound like someone we'd love to have a beer with. If you nodded no to …
- Govt turns to war vet children for youth service The NYS programme, initially launched by the late Zanu PF political commissar, Border Gezi in 2001, was introduced with the aim of imparting revolutionary and patriotic ideologies into the country’s youths. GOVERNMENT has courted children of war veterans …
- Catch a house music dance party by Loose Ends Entertainment Loose Ends Entertainment has ignited an immersive experience centered on the heart of house and tech music — bridging a gap in Charleston’s music scene. There’s a chance to catch one of its popular dance parties at The Refinery, Saturday, April 27. The …
- Mysterious death of a man who escaped Sudan’s bloody civil war has sparked suspicion in Missisippi Bul Mabil has tears streaming down his face as he speaks during a press conference to ask for the public’s help in finding his brother, Dau Mabil, at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Cathedral in Jackson Miss., on Monday, April 1, 2024. As a child, Dau Mabil escaped …