Welcome to the program. The situation for some 18,000 people trapped by fighting right now in a Palestinian Refugee camp has been described by the u. N. As beyond inhumane. They have seized most of the camp from Syrian Government troops and residents have been going without food, water, and medicine for weeks now. The organizations say conditions in the camp are deteriorating dramatically. Pescape routes have been blocked and many of the buildings have been reduced to rubble. Clashes are continuing in the camp, which has been home to displaced Palestinian Refugees since 1948. Brine Islamic State has been very active as well in neighboring iraq. And it conquered to create their last summer, we received reports of a bloodbath of hundreds of young cadets into greek. With that city back in our Iraqi Government hands, evidence is emerging that is said to confirm those earlier reports. Uncovering the remains of what may be as many as 1700 iraqi recruits, many just in their teens. The executi
War ii. Palaus president , tommy hemengesau, says residents are looking forward to their arrival. We are very honored and very appreciative of the now planned visit of the emperor and the empress to visit palau as we remember the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. Remengesau says palau and japan must console the spirits of the dead. He says the anniversary is an important occasion to mourn those who died and to pray for peace. Palau was under japanese control for about three decades until the end of the war. Remengesau says he hopes the visit will allow the people of japan to learn more about palau. Now, people in palau are getting ready to host the imperial couple. Senator mark rudimu has fond memories of meeting them more than three decades ago. He traveled to japan as part of a School Exchange between the two countries. He visited the palace and met the couple, who were then the crown prince and princess. And i hope he finds it memorable like how we found japan, very memor
The island was the site of a fierce battle between japanese and u. S. Soldiers during world war ii. Palaus president , tommy hemengesau, says residents are looking forward to their arrival. We are very honored and very appreciative of the now planned visit of the emperor and the empress to visit palau as we remember the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. Remengesau says palau and japan must console the spirits of the dead. He says the anniversary is an important occasion to mourn those who died and to pray for peace. Palau was under japanese control for about three decades until the end of the war. Remengesau says he hopes the visit will allow the people of japan to learn more about palau. Now, people in palau are getting ready to host the imperial couple. Senator mark rudimu has fond memories of meeting them more than three decades ago. He traveled to japan as part of a School Exchange between the two countries. He visited the palace and met the couple, who were then the cro
I consider myself extremely lucky to have been able to see, some years ago, the underwater sculptures created by Jason deCaires Taylor in Grenada. Now I am thrilled to receive the news thanks to our collaborator from Curaçao, Peter Jordens that the Molinere Bay Underwater Sculpture Park has expanded, with the addition of 31 new sculptures including…