The strike in Yemen’s Saada governorate, a Houthi stronghold, is the latest incident in the country’s decade-long war against African migrants who risk crossing Yemen for a chance to work in Saudi Arabia.
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At least 68 killed in US strike on prison holding migrants, Yemen's Houthis say
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Health Plans Brace For Cell And Gene Therapy Costs
gettyMore than 70% of employers and health plans expect affordability of gene therapy for their health … More
Cell and…
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Crimea issue central to peace talks – French government spox
The issue of Crimea is central to the discussions and exchanges regarding the achievement of lasting peace in Ukraine, and Europe emphasizes that it cannot be resolved without Ukraine’s final position.
This was stated by spokeswoman for the French government Sophie…
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Bird flu in cows shows no signs of adapting to humans — yet
WASHINGTON — When traces of H5N1 bird flu showed up in cow’s milk last year, it raised fears that the virus could become more infectious to humans. So far, that hasn’t happened, virologist Richard Webby reported April 23 at the World Vaccine Congress Washington.
Cows were…
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Mediterranean cities build a united front against the climate crisis
At 700 meters above sea level, Anogeia is one of the highest inhabited villages in Crete. Freezing temperatures are not uncommon. Heating is a necessity for the 2,000 residents, many of whom rely on tourism and herding to make a living.
Just a decade ago, most homes were still using traditional…
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Putin declares ceasefire from midnight on May 8 to midnight on May 11
Vladimir Putin declared a ceasefire from midnight on May 8 to midnight on May 11, Russian media reported, citing information from the Kremlin.
“On the orders from Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Armed Forces Vladimir Putin, the Russian side will declare a ceasefire for…
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'We lost our child in utero. Genetic tests to find out why led to discovery I had rare cancer'
Few cancers are passed from parent to child, but genetic testing can help identify people at higher risk. In Sidney Raskind’s case, it may have saved his life – but experts say these tests come with tradeoffs.
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Infrastructure facility damaged due to UAV attack in Cherkasy – mayor
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In Cherkasy, as a result of Russian strikes, an infrastructure facility was damaged; the city’s mayor, Anatoliy Bondarenko, called on residents to turn off…
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Berlin takes lead in Europe’s rearmament as global defense spending soars – POLITICO
“Russia once again significantly increased its military spending, widening the spending gap with Ukraine,” said Diego Lopes da Silva, SIPRI’s senior researcher.
According to SIPRI’s data, Russia increased military spending by 38 percent,…
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Zelensky, EU share position on ceasefire
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine shares the EU position on the ceasefire and on the ways to achieve a just and lasting peace for Ukraine, just as the European side shares such views of the Ukrainian leader.
This was stated today in Brussels by the spokeswoman…
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