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Dec 11, 2024 |
msn.com | Kevin Sieff |Claudia Gori |Zoeann Murphy
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Dec 10, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Kevin Sieff |Zoeann Murphy
19 hours agoA Close Look At Verstappen & Piastri's Opening Lap Clash! | Jolyon Palmer’s F1 TV Analysis | WorkdayJolyon Palmer takes a look at Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri's contact on the opening lap of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix which resulted in Verstappen receiving a 10-second penalty whilst Piastri faced a brutal recovery drive to climb back up towards the top ten.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Anthony Faiola |Zoeann Murphy
An Italian ship carrying a group of migrants to be processed in Albania arrived at the port of Shëngjin on Oct. 16 after Italy opened two new migrant centers. (Video: Reuters)GJADËR, Albania — Behind a high metal fence close to the edge of Europe, Italy’s far-right government is rolling out what it says could be a model for solving one of the West’s most politically charged problems: illegal migration.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Anthony Faiola |Zoeann Murphy
'European dream ends here': Italy ships first migrants to AlbaniaThe first 16 migrants sent to Albania after being rescued at sea while trying to reach Europe by way of Italy have arrived at the port of Shengjina …
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Feb 29, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Leo Sands |Kelly Kasulis Cho |Sammy Westfall |Louisa Loveluck |Imogen Piper |Lior Soroka | +6 more
Israel-Gaza war: Amid dimming hopes that an Israel-Hamas cease-fire and hostage-release deal will be reached before the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, President Biden has ordered the U.S. military to construct a temporary port and pier on Gaza’s Mediterranean coast to open a new route for providing humanitarian aid. Middle East conflict: Tensions in the region continue to rise.
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Oct 25, 2023 |
washingtonpost.com | Miriam Berger |Whitney Shefte |Sufian Taha |Zoeann Murphy
This browser does not support the video element. Middle EastBy Zoeann Murphy, Miriam Berger, Whitney Shefte and Sufian Taha | Oct 25, 2023As Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip intensifies, Palestinians around the world fear for their loved ones trapped in the besieged enclave. Gaza’s Health Ministry says more than 6,000 people have been killed since Oct. 7, when Israel launched its fifth war with Gaza after a surprise attack by Hamas militants killed more than 1,400 Israelis.
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Oct 13, 2023 |
washingtonpost.com | Jon Gerberg |Miriam Berger |Whitney Shefte |Zoeann Murphy
This browser does not support the video element. Middle EastBy Zoeann Murphy, Jon Gerberg, Miriam Berger and Whitney Shefte | Oct 13, 2023At a crowded resort on the Dead Sea, the survivors of Hamas’s attack on Kibbutz Kissufim keep reliving the nightmare. Their small farming collective of 300 people was a paradise, they remembered. But that’s all it is now — a memory. In the early hours of Saturday, their home became a scene of gun battles, kidnappings and slaughter.
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Aug 28, 2023 |
japannews.yomiuri.co.jp | Zoeann Murphy |Ricky Carioti |John Muyskens
Louisiana armed itself against the seas in the years after Hurricane Katrina, working to rebuild a shrinking coastline while factoring in the potential for dire climate change.
But since 2010, the U.S. Gulf Coast has seen a sudden burst of rapid sea level rise, with rates that scientists didn’t expect to see until late this century. At its center lie the wetlands that make up the first line of defense for New Orleans, buffering the levees and barriers behind them.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
news.yahoo.com | Elahe Izadi |Zoeann Murphy
KIHEI, MAUI - Just up the mountain from Lahaina where so many of his friends lost their homes, Ku'uleialoha Palakiko recently walked through his family's ancestral farm land, which is thick with tall dry grasses. "We live in a super dry area. It's a tinder box here," said Palakiko, a Native Hawaiian farmer. Nearby, he is irrigating plots of taro that are fed by a small stream diverted from the Kaua'ula Stream flowing from the mountain above, in a system called an 'auwai that is centuries old.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
washingtonpost.com | Elahe Izadi |Zoeann Murphy
KIHEI, MAUI — Just up the mountain from Lahaina where so many of his friends lost their homes, Ku’uleialoha Palakiko recently walked throughhis family’s ancestral farm land, which is thick with tall dry grasses. “We live in a super dry area. It’s a tinder box here,” said Palakiko, a Native Hawaiian farmer.Nearby, he is irrigating plots of taro thatare fed by a small stream diverted from the Kaua’ula River flowing from the mountain above, in a system called an 'auwai that is centuries old.