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Feb 25, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Sharyn Alfonsi |Aliza Chasan |Ashley Velie |Jennifer Dozor
Gaza’s catastrophic humanitarian situation Dr. Nahreen Ahmed, a Philadelphia-based doctor and medical director for MedGlobal, a U.S. based nongovernmental organization that sends volunteer doctors and nurses into disaster areas and war zones, has been to Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. But the American doctor said that what she saw in Gaza before she left in January was incomparable.
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Nov 26, 2023 |
cbsnews.com | Sharyn Alfonsi |Aliza Chasan |Ashley Velie |Jennifer Dozor
If you asked most people where they think the birthplace of wine is, they'd probably get it wrong. The small former Soviet Republic of Georgia holds that distinction. At one time, the country reportedly had more than 1,400 indigenous grape varieties. Most were wiped out during the Soviet era, when quantity replaced diversity — of around 525 varieties of grapes, only four or five were commercially available.
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