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wbrc.com | Hannah Crowe
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Movies on the Mountain, a four-part outdoor movie series, is heading to Vulcan Park and Museum. Enjoy a nostalgic film classic under the stars while taking in the beautiful city skyline at this family-friendly event. The first movie airing on Saturday, April 19, is the 1996 classic Matilda. The event is scheduled for 7-10 p.m. with the show starting at 7:15 p.m.Night two takes us back into the Scare Factory for the 2001 Disney and Pixar fan-favorite, Monsters Inc.
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wbrc.com | Hannah Crowe
EASTABOGA, Ala. (WBRC) - Join Rainbow Omega for their 2025 Tackle the Hills Challenge Walk for Autism Awareness on Saturday, April 26. Tackle the Hills Challenge Walk(Rose Fagan)The walk will take place at Rainbow Omega, 100 Hope Drive Eastaboga, AL 36260, from 9-11 a.m.Tackle the Hills Challenge Walk(Rose Fagan)Click here to register now for only $35! Register by April 18 to receive a T-shirt and finisher medal.
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courrierinternational.com | Hannah Crowe
Pendant la pandémie de Covid-19, la Chine a davantage donné de vaccins à l’Afrique que n’importe quel autre pays. Mais il faut savoir que cinq ans avant que l’on entende parler pour la première fois d’un virus en provenance de Wuhan, Pékin travaillait déjà d’arrache-pied à mettre en œuvre un programme visant à accroître son soft power [puissance douce] et son influence dans le domaine de la santé au niveau mondial, par le biais d’un projet connu sous le nom de “route de la soie de la santé”.
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msn.com | Hannah Crowe
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telegraph.co.uk | Hannah Crowe
Crislaine Souza lives with her husband and one-year-old son in a rural community in Ourolândia, a municipality in Brazil’s north-east that suffered centuries of neglect. She is unemployed and, though her husband works as an electrician and does what he can to support his wife and children, the family is among the poorest in the country. The family is on the brink – her husband and her one-year-old son are both deficient in iron, vitamin B12 and vitamin D – but it has a lifeline.
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