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The Taiz transplant team looking to begin a medical revolution in Yemen
Taiz’s Cardiac and Vascular Diseases and Kidney Transplant Center provides Yemenis with affordable treatment.
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Does Israel really think it can get rid of Hezbollah in Lebanon?
It’s hard to assume that ‘anything positive’ for Lebanon can come from its talks with Israel, argues analyst Imad Harb.
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Iran’s World Cup team arrives in Mexico as US visa row continues
Iran’s national football team has arrived in Mexico ahead of its World Cup matches in the US.
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Iran’s World Cup squad lands in Mexico amid US visa row
Iranian delegation arrives at their World Cup base camp a day after several members were denied visas by the US.
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The Black Panthers, Malcolm X, and Charlie Parker: How a 38.5-foot-long Central District retaining wall and mural became a Seattle landmark
From The People’s Wall landmark nomination (PDF) Figure 18. The People’s Wall detail of Charlie “Bird” Parker. (Photo: Carlos Imani,…
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WEST SEATTLE SUNDAY: 20 notes, including I-5’s early reopening
(Colorful clouds during Saturday’s sunset – photo by Sara Walsh; tonight’s sunset is at 9:04 pm) After a wildly busy…
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One killed, five wounded in shooting attack in Israel: Medics
Israeli police say the suspect is a Palestinian with Israeli citizenship.
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Armenians go to polls in test of PM’s pivot to Europe amid Russian pressure
Two political blocs and 17 parties taking part in the election after campaign shaped by security and identity issues.
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Los Angeles tiny homes move people off streets amid World Cup spotlight
Thousands of people in Los Angeles are living in city-backed tiny homes as part of efforts to reduce homelessness.
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Giant crowds greet Pope Leo at public mass in Madrid, Spain
The pontiff praises Madrid as a beacon of inclusion as about 1.2 million people gather for Sunday mass.
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