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Congress should stop aviation regulators from holding back DC's closest airport

The Hill 07 May 2024
The Washington, D.C ... Some even resort to using Baltimore-Washington International in Maryland, but that's almost 40 miles away, close to Baltimore, Maryland ... This wastes valuable time, adds to travel costs and is a main reason the Washington, D.C.
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King From DC: International Community Must Take Urgent Action To Prevent A New Catastrophe In Rafah

MENA FN 07 May 2024
(MENAFN - Jordan News Agency) Washington, DC, May 6 (Petra) His Majesty King Abdullah II on Monday said the international community must take urgent action to prevent a new catastrophe in Gaza as ... .
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Expeditors International: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

San Francisco Chronicle 07 May 2024
SEATTLE (AP) — SEATTLE (AP) — Expeditors International of Washington Inc. (EXPD) on Tuesday reported first-quarter earnings of $169.2 million ... _____.
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CIA hacker and savvy consultant join forces in page-turning political thriller

Beaumont Enterprise 07 May 2024
William Stinson is the best-kept and closely guarded secret of the CIA, a legend in the international hacking community, who works covertly from his home office in Washington, D.C.
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Biden warns Netanyahu against an offensive in Rafah

West Hawaii Today 07 May 2024
... saw the United States as an “enabler” of Israel’s war tactics and that Washington was sending “mixed messages” about the limits of international and humanitarian law.
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Noam Chomsky: A Middle East Peace That Could Happen (But Won’t)

Scheerpost 07 May 2024
a two-state settlement along the internationally recognized (pre-June 1967) borders — with “minor and mutual modifications,” to adopt official U.S. terminology before Washington departed from the international community in the mid-1970s.
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Ukraine: A war without an end in sight

Arab News 07 May 2024
As the conflict rages on, its impact reverberates far beyond the borders of the two belligerent nations, sending shock waves across the international community and underscoring the fragility of peace in an increasingly interconnected world.
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Palestinians demand UN General Assembly backing for full membership

LBC International 07 May 2024
Under US law, Washington cannot fund any UN organization that grants full membership to any group that does not have the "internationally recognized attributes" of statehood ... Reuters. Israel Gaza War Updates . .
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World Focus: Stewart Gamage, empathy and energy

Daily Press 07 May 2024
Enough to say, she was instrumental — together with Mitchell Reiss, at that time vice provost for international affairs — in creating W&M’s Washington Center.
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Palestine seeks General Assembly support for UN membership

The New Arab 07 May 2024
member and recommend that the U.N ... Security Council last month by the United States ... law, Washington cannot fund any U.N. organization that grants full membership to any group that does not have the "internationally recognized attributes" of statehood.
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Palestinians seek UN General Assembly backing for full membership

Philenews 07 May 2024
member and recommend that the U.N ... An application to become a full U.N ... law, Washington cannot fund any U.N. organization that grants full membership to any group that does not have the “internationally recognized attributes” of statehood.
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Russians Are Coming to Terms With Putin’s War in Ukraine

Live Mint 07 May 2024
... and Eurasia Program at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies. The impact on Russians’ living standards is “too small to radically change the public mood,” she said.

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