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Month: April 2025

“Guerra sin límites”: las agencias de ayuda dan la alarma mientras el bloqueo israelí a Gaza entra en su segundo mes

Por Tim Lister y Ibrahim Daharman Un mes después de que Israel cortara el flujo de ayuda hacia Gaza, las agencias advierten que la situación humanitaria en el territorio se ha deteriorado peligrosamente, mientras empeora la condición de dos millones de civiles por las intensas operaciones militares israelíes. Naciones Unidas y varias ONG, así como

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The world is reeling from Trump’s tariff war. But China plans to ‘turn crisis into opportunity’

By Simone McCarthy, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — As countries around the world scramble to negotiate concessions from US President Donald Trump’s escalation last week of a global trade war, China has taken a different tack. Within 48 hours of Trump’s market-hammering tariffs announcement, the world’s second-largest economy swiftly retaliated with its own punitive measures

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Trump dice estar listo para dialogar mientras nuevas pérdidas bursátiles alimentan el caos arancelario

Por Análisis de Stephen Collinson La gran pregunta, mientras las liquidaciones de acciones mundiales apuntan a otra semana de caída de los mercados en Estados Unidos, es cuánto dolor está dispuesto a infligir el presidente Donald Trump para poner a prueba sus teorías arancelarias. Trump declaró este domingo por la noche que está “abierto a

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Swollen rivers are flooding towns in the US South after a prolonged deluge of rain

By BRUCE SCHREINER and KRISTIN M. HALL Associated Press FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Days of unrelenting downpours swelled rivers to near record levels across Kentucky on Monday, submerging neighborhoods and threatening a famed bourbon distillery in the state capital. Inundated rivers posed the latest threat from persistent storms that have killed at least 23 people

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Swollen rivers are flooding towns in the US South after a prolonged deluge of rain

By BRUCE SCHREINER and KRISTIN M. HALL Associated Press FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Days of unrelenting downpours swelled rivers to near record levels across Kentucky on Monday, submerging neighborhoods and threatening a famed bourbon distillery in the state capital. Inundated rivers posed the latest threat from persistent storms that have killed at least 23 people

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Its Your Call for April 7

What do you do?  You can’t get an ID in this town unless you have a mailing address. And if you’re homeless and you lost everything, wallet, ID, home, everything. How are you supposed to get an ID when you don’t have a mailing address? You can’t even get a box of food if you’re homeless in this town without a proper ID. Well, if you’re homeless and you don’t have the

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Late Notices, April 07, 2025

Steven R. Beattie SAVANNAH, Mo. – Steven Ray “Steve” Beattie, 62, of Savannah, Missouri, died April 2, 2025. No public visitation or services will be held. A private family inurnment will be held at the Savannah Cemetery at a later date. A register book will be available for signing at the Heaton-Bowman-Smith Savannah Chapel. www.

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Sports Betting Line

By The Associated Press NBA Tuesday FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG at ORLANDO 4½ (225) Atlanta at CLEVELAND 11½ (239½) Chicago Memphis 14 (228½) at CHARLOTTE at INDIANA 18½ (237½) Washington at BROOKLYN 2 (213½) New Orleans Boston 2 (221½) at NEW YORK at OKLAHOMA CITY 13½ (225½) LA Lakers Minnesota 3½ (221½) at MILWAUKEE Golden

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Maryland lawmakers end session in a tough budget year, worries about federal cuts

By BRIAN WITTE Associated Press ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland lawmakers ended their legislative session late Monday in a challenging budget year that was aggravated by uncertainties with the Trump administration’s downsizing of the federal government on a state that relies heavily on federal jobs and contracts. Democratic Gov. Wes Moore and lawmakers addressed a

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Trucks carrying humanitarian aid line up on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing.

‘War without limits’: Aid agencies sound the alarm as Israel’s Gaza blockade enters a second month

By Tim Lister and Ibrahim Dahman, CNN (CNN) — One month after Israel cut off humanitarian aid from the Gaza Strip, aid agencies say the humanitarian situation there has deteriorated dangerously, with the plight of two million civilians worsened by intensive Israeli military operations. The United Nations and several NGOs, as well as civilians in

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