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A month after a Pooler food pantry had to move out of the church they had operated in for the last three years, they found a ...
At least 28 more Palestinians lost their lives in Gaza, including five from starvation, on Sunday as the Israeli army ...
Malnutrition has killed 63 people, mostly women and children, in just one week in Sudan's besieged city of El-Fasher, a senior health official said Sunday, as fighting between the army and rival ...
Donors need better rules to stop warlords, militias and authoritarian regimes from stealing assistance.
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The Manila Times on MSNLet’s mend, not scrap, 4Ps
AS the Department of Social Welfare and Development marked the 17th anniversary of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program ...
Step off the beaten path and into Orlando restaurants where the food is serious, the ambiance is just right, and your taste ...
Regenesome Inc. (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Zentaro Sakuma, hereinafter “Regenesome”) is pleased to announce the ...
When Delhi-based Pragati Chaswal left her successful advertising career, she did not expect to start an environmental ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNPoundland closing 52 more stores this month with 10 shutting today - full list
Poundland has confirmed that 52 additional branches will shut their doors permanently. The retailer will close 10 outlets for ...
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The Cool Down on MSNUS agency pumps funding into crucial project in world's oceans: 'Never seen so many dedicated people rise to the occasion'
"These incredible organizations are sharing knowledge, science, and lessons learned." US agency pumps funding into crucial project in world's oceans: 'Never seen so many dedicated people rise to the ...
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Trump has said abortion is a state issue. His judicial picks could shape it nationally for decades
Many of President Donald Trump's picks to be federal judges have revealed anti-abortion views, been associated with anti-abortion groups or defended abortion restrictions. With Senate confirmation, th ...
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Food programme suspension: FG declares 575,000 vulnerable
The federal government has revealed that due to severe funding gaps from the World Food Programme (WFP), which has forced it to scale back its coverage, 575,000 vulnerable Nigerians (approximately 115 ...
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