Tag: zones
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In Global Conflict Zones, Hospitals and Doctors Are No Longer Spared
[ad_1] Attacks on medical facilities jeopardize health care not only for those injured by fighting, but also for all those with routine medical needs. On Thursday, Doctors Without Borders (also known as M.S.F., an abbreviation for its French name, Médecins Sans Frontières) withdrew a surgical team from a hospital in Sudan after military authorities blocked…
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Chinese Renegades Operate Massive Scams in Outlaw Border Zones
[ad_1] By: Toh Han Shih Yatai’s “smart city” Asia’s poorest nations with the weakest governance – Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and the Philippines – are being used by renegade Chinese as a harbor for illegal offshore betting and related cyber-scam and sex work industries posing as Belt and Road enterprises, say investigators from an array of…
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Israel Reclaims Gaza Border Zones from Hamas as War Toll Surpasses 3,000 Lives
[ad_1] In the midst of escalating conflict and tragic loss of life, the Israel-Palestine conflict has taken a grim turn, with the death toll surpassing 3,000 on Tuesday. The fourth day of intense fighting followed a surprise attack launched by Hamas terrorists, leading to a grim outlook for the region. Israel has declared that it…
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Sunak vows to stop 20mph zones and review LTNs
[ad_1] Transport Secretary Mark Harper underlined that guidance would be strengthened to make it harder for road schemes to be introduced in a blanket way – because doing so “makes life harder for drivers, doesn’t deliver any benefits” and could instead damage the ability of 20mph speed limits to make people safer, “because if you…
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Netflix series travels the world’s ‘blue zones’ where longevity rules : NPR
[ad_1] NPR’s A Martinez talks to Dan Buettner about parts of the world where it’s common for people to live past 100. While they’re separated by distance and language, find out what they have in common. A MARTÍNEZ, HOST: What’s the secret to living to 100? National Geographic explorer Dan Buettner has been probing that…
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7 daily habits to live a longer, healthier life, inspired by the ‘blue zones’ : Shots
[ad_1] Kame Ogito, 89, gathers seaweed at low tide in Motobu, Okinawa, Japan. Seaweed is part of the plant-based, low-calorie diet that makes Okinawans some of the longest-lived people in the world. David McLain/Dan Buettner hide caption toggle caption David McLain/Dan Buettner Kame Ogito, 89, gathers seaweed at low tide in Motobu, Okinawa, Japan. Seaweed…
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Hot zones: Tips for making outdoor spaces comfortable and attractive
[ad_1] Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Think of outdoor spaces as you do your indoor spaces. There much to consider when it comes to layout, design, scale, pattern and texture. The key is to…
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Rishi Sunak orders review of low-traffic zones as Tory MPs condemn ‘attack on motorists’
[ad_1] Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email Rishi Sunak has ordered a review of the rollout of low-traffic zones amid Tory backlash over the scheme that some have dubbed an “attack on motorists”. The prime minister used an interview…