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Maroc Maroc - - Feed Rss de DW en Anglais - 02/Sep 13:31

Infected blood scandal: A 'horrifying' global disaster

Hundreds of thousands of people got HIV and/or hepatitis via infected blood transfusions over the past decades, and people are still dying. What have we learned?

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Death toll in Spain’s floods rises to 158, among Europe’s worst storm disasters

cyprus-mail.com - 31/Oct 19:43

The death toll from devastating flashfloods in eastern Spain climbed to 158 on Thursday, with rescue teams still searching for those missing in what...

‘The Fall Of Israel: The Degradation Of Israel’s Politics, Economy & Military’ – Book Review

eurasiareview.com - 31/Oct 16:34

I am always leery of hubris. It may be true that all people of good now want 'the fall' of Israel, after a century of lies, deceit, killing and more...

How To Think Impossibly: Towards A Scientific UFOlogy – OpEd

eurasiareview.com - 24/Oct 16:26

People believe impossible things because impossible things happen to people. You don't need to believe any of the belief systems that build up...

The Biden-Harris Administration Wasted Nearly One Billion On Misinformation – OpEd

eurasiareview.com - 29/Oct 23:47

The party of “Science” apparently misled hundreds of millions of people on the actual science surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic. Stop the...

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New York Times 'Modern Love' editor on what he learned after 20 years of love stories

rnz.co.nz - 24/Oct 22:54

Daniel Jones didn't think he'd still be doing a New York Times column about love two decades and 200,000 submissions later.

Senator Gopeesingh vows help for frustrated patients

newsday.co.tt - 23/Oct 06:49

OPPOSITION Senator Dr Tim Gopeesingh promised that a future UNC government would set up a helpline for frustrated hospital patients, as he claimed...

What We Know About the Gangway Collapse That Killed 7 in Georgia

the new york times - 21/Oct 16:57

Disaster struck at the end of an annual cultural celebration on Sapelo Island. Twenty people went into the water, including seven people over the age...

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Why do we still sing jingles decades later?

cyprus-mail.com - 30/Oct 12:30

By Kelly Jakubowski Even if we haven’t heard them for many years, familiar songs often stick with us for life. We can often recall every lyric to...

Divali’s light: Handmade deyas still a top seller

newsday.co.tt - 31/Oct 13:21

Despite the prominence of newer technologies in the Festival of Lights, and an overall diminishing demand, traditional hand-crafted deyas remain...