
Cory Agathe
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May 31, 2024 |
worldcrunch.com | Doaa Shahin |Spencer Hooker |Cory Agathe
Like his colleagues, Al Danaf other challenges — such as limited availability fuel for transportation, and the destruction of destruction of infrastructure, communication and internet lines — that impact their response to events. He said that the Israeli military used to strike internet and communication networks in an area before invading it, delaying the delivery of photos and footage.
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May 31, 2024 |
worldcrunch.com | Spencer Hooker |Cory Agathe |Pierre Haski
It’s been yet another weird week in the world: Google AI wants us to try "non-toxic glue" to make our pizza taste better to teenaged orcas being, well, teenagers. Germany oldest recorded photograph. BR24WHERE? Munich, GermanyWHAT? Germany’s oldest photograph may actually be two years older than previously thought. Munich’s Deutsches Museum presented a photograph it found in its archives, depicting the city’s Frauenkirche church.
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May 30, 2024 |
worldcrunch.com | Jörg Lau |Emma Albright |Cory Agathe
Ideas The supermarket in Kharkiv after Russian airstrikes that killed at least five on May 25. Ideas The supermarket in Kharkiv after Russian airstrikes that killed at least five on May 25. You've reached your limit of free articles. To read the full story, start your free trial today. Get unlimited access. Cancel anytime. Exclusive coverage from the world's top sources, in English for the first time.
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May 27, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Cory Agathe
Cities 2 days ago Berlin's impossible task: Getting rid of Goebbels' villa Le Monde in English - Thomas Wieder • 2d Having failed to find a buyer, Berlin's city council is now offering to give away the former Nazi leader's mansion on the outskirts of the German … Volodymyr Zelenskiy 1 day ago Ukraine War, Day 824: Zelenskiy - "Decision Needs To Be Made" About "Destroying Russia's Terrorist Force" - EA WorldView eaworldview.com - Scott Lucas • 1d Firefighters try to extinguish a blaze at a...
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May 24, 2024 |
worldcrunch.com | Juan Pablo Lohlé |Bertrand Hauger |Cory Agathe
-OpEd-BUENOS AIRES — Argentine President Javier Milei's visit to Spain last weekend, the third since his election last November, raised questions — and eyebrows — on both sides of the Atlantic. Nobody was expecting cordiality as Milei is brazenly right-wing and Spain has a socialist government led by prime minister Pedro Sánchez. But to visit a country for an opposition event without meeting anyone from the government is certainly unusual, if not outright inappropriate.
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