among province with more on the relief effort you read about remote communities. it s another thing when you re actually on a helicopter and you go over these areas and you see a little cluster, a village, which is just a little cluster of houses, nestled on top of a mountain, and then you fly for several more minutes and you come to another similar scene, how do you go from community to community in terrain like that and get a to people? it is a herculean task that lies ahead of affords his to try and reach or people the, the badge i says it s concerned about northwestern syria and disaster present. charlotte, to open more border crossings with turkey, or any survivors say they ve been left behind by the international response that s been fits fighting and eastern ukraine as russian forces continue to attack ukrainian positions in the defense region. 12 people were injured when an apartment building was damaged by shelling. earlier russia that its troops had broken through t
fully battery boy, doha, with a look at our main stories on al jazeera, syria has given the un permission to use 2 more border crossings from turkey to allow aid to be delivered to rebel held areas, humanitarian supplies have been slow to get into the country after last week s earthquakes, al jazeera xena harder has more from jean. dearest, one of the hardest hit areas in syria. there is desperation. on the grounds, we are in genders. one of the hardest hit, the areas in northern syria, in this town alone, more than 1100 people were killed. the whole neighbourhood now reduced to rubble. people here say that they ve lost their family members neighbors in this house alone. if you remember that new born child, which was who was rescued, still a patched by the umbilical cord. she s now in hospital and she lost her whole family. so you have many stories like this here. but unlike in southern 3rd kia here in syria, you don t see the international rescue teams who don t see an inter
Downtown Kalamazoo’s new Hilton Garden Inn opens at full capacity
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KALAMAZOO, MI After opening at half capacity on Nov. 30, The Hilton Garden Inn announced Tuesday, April 13 that the more than 100 hotel rooms at its downtown Kalamazoo location are now all available for guests.
Located at 303 N. Rose St. in the historic Masonic temple building, the new hotel features 114 rooms, spanning six stories.
The adjoining eight-story Home2 Suites by Hilton Kalamazoo Downtown is scheduled to open in May and will feature 106 suites equipped with sleeper sofas and kitchens that include full-size refrigerators and dishwashers. The Home2 Suites by Hilton will also be pet friendly, a news release from Hilton states.