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  • In a Hellfire missile attack in the Gulf of Oman, US Central Command claims to have "disabled" a commercial ship flying the Gambia flag while it was attempting to travel for an Iranian port.
  • The US has enough weapons stockpiles, according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, to resume military operations if needed.
  • Nawaf Salam, the prime minister of Lebanon, has cautioned that Israel cannot guarantee its security via a "scorched-earth policy."
  • After the finding of a "object suspected to be a floating mine" in the Strait of Hormuz, Omani authorities issued an alert on Saturday advising ships to proceed with caution.
  • The Democratic Republic of the Congo's Minister of Communication, Patrick Muyaya, says that the Ebola outbreak doesn't "need to be in panic."

Tag: Homeless Shelter

March 18, 2023

Sucess Story of Homeless Shelter

Homelessness is a problem in most major cities all over the world. In some countries, living on the streets is prohibited. Others permit those without homes to live in tent cities..U.S. city Colorado Springs considered a role model for others because it has cut the number of homeless people in half

December 6, 2020

Low Income Families Facing Cold, Uneasy...

With COVID-19 still out of control, low-income families in the United States are bracing for a cold and uneasy winter

November 26, 2020

In Los Angeles, Shipping Containers Serve...

With over 60,000 people homeless in Los Angeles, homeless advocates in the city are coming up with new ideas for creating homes for those without one

September 18, 2019

Expert: LA’s ‘Tent Cities’ Becoming Shantytowns

Homelessness has risen 12% in Los Angeles since last year, despite more spending than ever on housing assistance, and experts say high rents are pushing even more people out of the housing market. President Donald Trump, traveling to California for political fundraisers on Tuesday, said the state’s major cities are destroying themselves by an inadequate response to homelessness

June 8, 2019

Homeless College Students Find Refuge at...

With housing and higher education prices running extremely high, a large number of college students in California find themselves homeless and unable to afford even a room in a dorm. To address the problem, a University of California, Los Angeles organization run by students opened a homeless shelter to help others who have no place to live

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