
Lizzie Jensen
Host at Getting to the Bottom of It
Host of the GW Hatchet’s News Podcast ‘Getting to the Bottom of It’ | @elliottschoolgw
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2 months ago |
moroccoworldnews.com | Lizzie Jensen
Like Morocco, Egypt exists at the geographic and cultural crossroads of overlapping regions and identities that contribute to its complex socio-cultural makeup, making it an exciting adventure for anyone seeking to explore North Africa. Where Morocco weaves together a rich tapestry of Amazigh, Arab, African and European influences, Egypt blends Arab, African and Mediterranean elements and both countries are shaped by ancient histories and unique locations.
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2 months ago |
moroccoworldnews.com | Lizzie Jensen
Groupe Akdital, a private clinic company, has opened 12 new healthcare facilities in Morocco in the last year, nearly tripling its total establishments across the country. The group currently has locations in Khouribga, Marrakech, Essaouira, Tetouan, Errachidia, Taroudant, Dakhla, Kenitra, Benguerir and Meknes, with over 3,500 doctors and 3,700 hospital beds, according to Akdital’s presentation of 2024 results.
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Mar 27, 2025 |
moroccoworldnews.com | Lizzie Jensen
Rabat – While Morocco continues to position itself as a leader in the transition to green energy, a new report on the country’s National Energy Transition from the IMAL Climate Think Tank said the effort is not meeting its full potential. Morocco has the ability to become a leading country in its region for green energy by 2035, according to a press release from the IMAL Climate Think Tank.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
gwhatchet.com | Max Porter |Lizzie Jensen |Aidan Farrell
Skip to Content January 12, 2025 On this episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, co-hosts Max Porter and Lizzie Jensen follow reporter Aidan Farrell’s sit down with Amber Taylor from the ACLU of D.C. to discuss the future of D.C. statehood activism under a second Trump administration and looming threats to DC’s Home Rule. This podcast was hosted and produced by Lizzie Jensen and Max Porter.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
everythinglubbock.com | Lizzie Jensen |Monica Madden |Matt Grant |Avery Travis
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — More than a week after the first presidential debate of the 2024 election season raised concerns about President Joe Biden’s ability to serve, many Democrats are still reconsidering their support for the President’s re-election bid. Two House Democrats from Texas issued differing public statements on their support for Biden after his performance in the debate.
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