In Gaza, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Mozambique, in the blink of an eye, midwives, shrinks, programs for survivors and essential services in refugee camps were gone.
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Isabelle Mayault,
The Dial,
8 July 2025
In March, the Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy announced the cancellation of a $230,000 contract for refugee resettlement, placing critical programs in jeopardy.
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Lila Hempel-Edgers
July 8,
Charlotte Observer,
8 July 2025
The wildfire along the canyon's more isolated North Rim, where most visitors don't venture, was burning quickly with no containment, fire officials said.
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CBS News,
CBS News,
15 July 2025
Think about how often visitors land on a website, unsure of where to start.
The unexpected, far-away place that Said references is expressed fully, as both a geographical reality and a soul in exile.
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Sophie Monks Kaufman,
IndieWire,
11 July 2025
But Assad is now in Moscow, sulking in exile, and Damascus is ruled by an entirely different government that is interested in normalizing relations with Syria's traditional adversaries.
—
Daniel R. DePetris,
MSNBC Newsweek,
10 July 2025
The latest additions to the popular tourist list including unique sites that may be unfamiliar to even the most frequent of travelers, like Møns Klint in Denmark, which features white chalk cliffs spilling into the Baltic Sea dating back 70 million years.
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Michael Cappetta,
Travel + Leisure,
15 July 2025
Saugatuck is a lakefront tourist town in west Michigan.
Throughout the ages, Chimney Rock has stood as an important marker amid the unending grassland, first for Native Americans and later for Western emigrants and fur traders.
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Brian Higgins,
Outside Online,
27 May 2025
Americans still hoping to move to Portugal, meanwhile, might be wise to see if their preferred neighborhoods are already too saturated with fellow emigrants or tourists.
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