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Davao architects aid flood victims

THE period from the last week of January to the first few days of February 2023 was a harsh time for the people of Mindanao, particularly in the Davao Region. The shear line, the subsequent northeast monsoon, and the trough of the low-pressure area brought continuous heavy rains for several days. This prolonged period of

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Mexican forces search for 24 possible kidnapping victims

The local government has not reported any possible motives behind the kidnappings nor has it announced any arrests. Authorities in Mexico were searching Saturday for two dozen people in Sinaloa state reported to have been kidnapped along with more than 40 others who have since been found alive. The governor of the coastal state in

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New NIH study sheds light on mysterious ‘Havana Syndrome’: Victims’ symptoms are ‘real’ and ‘quite profound’ – but injuries don’t show up on MRI much like a ‘mini stroke,’ one Pentagon medical consultant tells DailyMail.com

A new government study tracking over 80 self-reported victims of ‘Havana Syndrome’ found no signs of brain injury — despite also identifying ‘real symptoms’ of the mystery ailment that researchers called ‘quite profound’ and ‘disabling.’ Persistent dizziness and balance issues were among those real symptoms for 28 percent of the embassy officials and other patients studied, according to

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The EU marks its 20th remembrance day for victims of terrorism

Monday, marked the 20th European Remembrance Day for Victims of Terrorism, hosted in Madrid, Spain. Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the most significant terrorist attack experienced in the European Union. ADVERTISEMENT The date of March 11 was selected as a day of remembrance for terrorism victims across the continent following the tragic train bombings in

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ICC awards $56 million to victims of Uganda rebel group commander

Judges at the International Criminal Court on Wednesday granted reparations of more than $56 million to thousands of victims of a convicted commander in the shadowy Ugandan rebel group the Lord’s Resistance Army. The nearly 50,000 victims covered by the order included former child soldiers and children born as a result of rapes and forced

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