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'No food when I gave birth': Malnutrition rises in Gaza as Israeli blockade enters third month

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Fact Check   来源:Editorial  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Local police said the crowd disrupted traffic and "endangered public safety". Several officers used force when making arrests, they added, saying this would be reviewed.

Local police said the crowd disrupted traffic and "endangered public safety". Several officers used force when making arrests, they added, saying this would be reviewed.

Ajay Kumar Ramesh was on the flight, sat alongside his brother, the British surviving passenger Vishwashkumar Ramesh.His cousin, Ajay Valgi, told the BBC that Vishwashkumar Ramesh had called his family to say he was "fine", but he did not know the whereabouts of his brother.

'No food when I gave birth': Malnutrition rises in Gaza as Israeli blockade enters third month

Vijay Rupani, former chief minister of India's Gujarat state, was killed in the crash, the country's civil aviation minister told reporters.Rupani served as the chief minister of the western Indian state from 2016-21.He was a member of the governing BJP party.

'No food when I gave birth': Malnutrition rises in Gaza as Israeli blockade enters third month

Singson was a member of the cabin crew on board Air India flight 171, family said.Outside the Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad, her cousin, T. Thanglingo Haokip, told the BBC he was trying to get information about her but was unsuccessful.

'No food when I gave birth': Malnutrition rises in Gaza as Israeli blockade enters third month

He added that Singson had a mother and brother who were "wholly dependent on her" as she "was the only breadwinner" in her family".

The planned return to service of a CalMac ferry after 18 months of repairs has been delayed by a last-minute technical hitch.Its first project is short film Big Man, directed by Oscar-winning film-maker Aneil Karia, known for projects including The Long Goodbye and Surge.

It'll be released on YouTube on 18 June and stars Stormzy as a former rap star navigating an uncertain new chapter.The film, produced with Apple, marks the first time the London rapper has acted in a lead role.

On the poster for the short, he is credited as Michael "Stormzy" Omari - mixing his real name with his more famous alter-ego."It captures the joy, the spirit and the fearless energy of youth and I hope it inspires you to dream big," he said, as he announced the project.

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