
In conclusion, the decision to partner with the "Syrian Democratic Forces" and potentially reconsider the listing of terrorist organizations represents a significant development in the ongoing efforts to address the conflict in Syria. While the path ahead may be fraught with challenges and uncertainties, it is imperative for all actors to remain committed to the principles of dialogue, cooperation, and diplomacy in pursuit of a durable and inclusive peace in the region.In the end, Liu Dabeili's journey serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of chasing external perfection at the expense of one's own well-being. Let us honor her memory by striving to cultivate a culture of self-love, compassion, and respect for all individuals, both online and offline. Rest in peace, Liu Dabeili, may your spirit continue to shine bright in the hearts of those who knew and loved you.
Israeli troops stormed one of the last hospitals operating in northern Gaza on Friday, igniting fires and forcing many staff and patients outside to strip in winter weather, the territory’s health ministry said. Kamal Adwan Hospital has been hit multiple times over the past three months by Israeli troops waging an offensive against Hamas fighters in surrounding neighborhoods, according to staff. The ministry said a strike on the hospital a day earlier killed five medical staff. Israel’s military said it was conducting operations against Hamas infrastructure and militants in the area of the hospital, without details. It repeated claims that Hamas fighters operate inside Kamal Adwan but provided no evidence. Hospital officials have denied that. The Health Ministry said troops forced medical personnel and patients to assemble in the yard and remove their clothes. Some were led to an unknown location, while some patients were sent to the nearby Indonesian Hospital, which was knocked out of operation after an Israel raid this week. Israeli troops during raids frequently carry out mass detentions, stripping men to their underwear for questioning in what the military says is a security measure as they search for Hamas fighters. The Associated Press doesn’t have access to Kamal Adwan, but armed plainclothes members of the Hamas-led police forces — tasked with keeping security and officially separate from the group’s armed wing — have been seen in other hospitals. The Health Ministry said Israeli troops also set fires in several parts of Kamal Adwan, including the lab and surgery department. It said 25 patients and 60 health workers remained in the hospital out of 75 patients and 180 staff who had been there. The account could not be independently confirmed, and attempts to reach hospital staff were unsuccessful. “Fire is ablaze everywhere in the hospital,” an unidentified member of the staff said in an audio message posted on the social media accounts of hospital director Hossam Abu Safiya. The staffer said some evacuated patients had been unhooked from oxygen. “There are currently patients who could die at any moment,” she said. A largely isolated north Since October, Israel’s offensive has virtually sealed off the northern Gaza areas of Jabaliya, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya and leveled large parts of them. Tens of thousands of Palestinians were forced out but thousands are believed to remain in the area, where Kamal Adwan and two other hospitals are located. Troops raided Kamal Adwan in October, and on Tuesday troops stormed and evacuated the Indonesian Hospital. The area has been cut off from food and other aid for months , raising fears of famine. The U.N. says Israeli troops allowed just four humanitarian deliveries to the area from Dec. 1 to Dec. 23. The Israeli rights group Physicians for Human Rights-Israel this week petitioned Israel’s High Court of Justice seeking a halt to military attacks on Kamal Adwan. It warned that forcibly evacuating the hospital would “abandon thousands of residents in northern Gaza.” Before the latest deaths Thursday, the group documented five other staffers killed by Israeli fire since October. Israel launched its campaign in Gaza vowing to destroy Hamas after the group’s Oct. 7, 2023, attack on southern Israel in which militants killed around 1,200 people and abducted some 250 others. Around 100 Israelis remain captive in Gaza, around a third believed to be dead. Israel’s nearly 15-month-old campaign of bombardment and offensives has devastated the territory’s health sector. A year ago, it carried out raids on hospitals in northern Gaza, including Kamal Adwan, Indonesian and al-Awda Hospital, saying they served as bases for Hamas, though it presented little evidence. Israel’s campaign has killed more than 45,400 Palestinians, more than half of them women and children, and wounded more than 108,000 others, according to the Health Ministry. Its count does not distinguish between civilians and combatants. Deaths from the cold in Gaza More than 90% of Gaza’s 2.3 million Palestinians have been driven from their homes, most of them now sheltering in sprawling, squalid tent camps in south and central Gaza. Children and adults, many barefoot, huddled Friday on the cold sand in tents whose plastic and cloth sheets whipped in the wind. Overnight temperatures can dip into the 40s Fahrenheit (below 10 Celsius), and sea spray from the Mediterranean can dampen tents just steps away. “I swear to God, their mother and I cover ourselves with one blanket and we cover (their five children) with three blankets that we got from neighbors. Sea waters drowned everything that was ours,” said Muhammad al-Sous, displaced from Beit Lahiya in the north. The children collect plastic bottles to make fires, and pile under the blankets when their only set of clothes is washed and dried in the wind. At least three babies in Gaza have died from exposure to cold in recent days, doctors there have said.In the vibrant fields of the South, there lies a small and curious little potato. Unlike the rest of his potato peers, he was known for his adventurous spirit and love for exploring the world beyond the warmth of his underground home. However, his carefree days came to an abrupt halt when the winter frost descended upon the land, covering everything in a blanket of icy cold.
In recent months, residents of a village in Sichuan Province have been raising concerns about the deteriorating condition of the local village roads, making it difficult for them to travel in and out of the area. The poor road conditions have significantly impacted their daily lives, with many residents experiencing travel delays, vehicle damage, and even difficulty accessing essential services. As a result, they are calling for urgent repairs to be made to ensure safer and more convenient transportation in the village.
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Nikola Co. ( NASDAQ:NKLA – Get Free Report ) was the recipient of some unusual options trading activity on Friday. Investors bought 75,258 call options on the stock. This is an increase of 88% compared to the average daily volume of 40,111 call options. Nikola Stock Up 0.9 % Shares of NKLA opened at $1.15 on Friday. The stock has a 50 day moving average price of $2.41 and a 200 day moving average price of $5.79. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.71, a quick ratio of 0.94 and a current ratio of 1.17. The stock has a market capitalization of $70.00 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of -0.08 and a beta of 1.92. Nikola has a one year low of $1.08 and a one year high of $34.50. Nikola ( NASDAQ:NKLA – Get Free Report ) last released its quarterly earnings data on Thursday, October 31st. The company reported ($2.75) EPS for the quarter, missing analysts’ consensus estimates of ($2.24) by ($0.51). The business had revenue of $25.20 million during the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $37.23 million. Nikola had a negative net margin of 840.44% and a negative return on equity of 95.73%. The company’s revenue for the quarter was up 1382.4% on a year-over-year basis. Institutional Inflows and Outflows Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades A number of equities research analysts have recently weighed in on the stock. Robert W. Baird dropped their price objective on shares of Nikola from $14.00 to $10.00 and set an “outperform” rating on the stock in a report on Friday, November 1st. Bryan, Garnier & Co downgraded Nikola from a “buy” rating to a “neutral” rating in a research note on Thursday, November 7th. TD Cowen reduced their price objective on Nikola from $10.00 to $4.00 and set a “hold” rating for the company in a research note on Friday, November 1st. Finally, DA Davidson dropped their target price on Nikola from $12.00 to $4.00 and set a “neutral” rating on the stock in a research report on Monday, November 11th. Four investment analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and one has assigned a buy rating to the company’s stock. According to MarketBeat.com, the company currently has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus price target of $12.00. Read Our Latest Analysis on NKLA About Nikola ( Get Free Report ) Nikola Corporation operates as a technology innovator and integrator that develops energy and transportation solutions in the United States and internationally. The company operates in truck and energy units. It commercializes battery electric vehicles (BEV) and hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) to the trucking sector. Read More Receive News & Ratings for Nikola Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Nikola and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .
This Youth Generation: Youths create more problems by ignoring parental adviceOne of the key factors that analysts point to when assessing the potential success of a Trump 2.0 administration is the composition of the cabinet. With nominees such as Nikki Haley for Secretary of State, Larry Kudlow for Treasury Secretary, and Tom Cotton for Defense Secretary, many see a lineup that is more aligned with traditional Republican establishment figures compared to the original Trump administration. This could indicate a move towards a more conventional approach to governance, which may help facilitate smoother policy implementation.Bitdeer Technologies Group (NASDAQ:BTDR) Short Interest Up 27.7% in December
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