American travelers largely stayed within U.S. borders in 2020 and 2021 amid health concerns and overseas Covid-related restrictions such as testing requirements, mandatory quarantines or outright bans on foreign tourists. Visits to U.S. national parks boomed and RV rentals soared as outdoor vacations offered the dual benefits of travel and relative virus safety.
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Security sources earlier told Reuters the officers were found dead with bullet wounds to the head in the house they shared in Ceylanpinar, on the border with Syria some 160 km (100 miles) east of Suruc, the site of Monday's suicide bombing.
Turkey's NATO allies have expressed concern about control of its border with Syria which in parts runs directly parallel with territory controlled by Islamic State. The prospect of conflict spilling onto Turkish soil, embroiling Kurds, Islamist militants and security forces will raise alarm inside and outside Turkey.
In October and November 1943, German authorities rounded up Jews in Rome, Milan, Genoa, Florence, Trieste, and other major cities in northern Italy. They established police transit camps at Fossoli di Carpi, approximately 12 miles north of Modena, at Bolzano in northeastern Italy, and at Borgo San Dalmazzo, near the French border, to concentrate the Jews prior to deportation.
In many societies, feuding results in an endless cycle of reciprocal killings. There are feuds between families in the Balkans, Corsica, and Sicily that have been going on for hundreds of years. "Vendetta" is now a common English word for a lasting blood feud of this sort. The word "vendetta" comes from 19th century Italian and ultimately the Latin word "vindicta" meaning "vengeance". Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is the tragic story of young lovers from prominent families in Verona Italy who had a bitter blood feud between them. The most famous blood feud in North America was between the Hatfield and McCoy families along the Kentucky and West Virginia border. It began sometime in the 1870's or somewhat earlier. The original trigger apparently was a dispute over a pig. During the next several decades, dozens of people from both families were murdered. By the 1920's, police intervention had reduced the violence, but the Hatfield and McCoy families did not officially end their feud until 2003 when their descendants signed a formal peace agreement.
The militant Hamas rulers of the Gaza Strip have carried out an unprecedented, multifront attack on Israel, firing thousands of rockets as dozens of Hamas fighters infiltrated the heavily fortified border in several locations and catching the country off-guard on a major holiday.
The feature, an adaptation of the novel by Indonesian writer Eka Kurniawan, is a revenge tale involving a hired killer who uses violence to compensate for his public shame in being impotent and a female fighter who takes over his burden of vengeance. It stars Ajo Kawir and Ladya Cheryl. The Match Factory is handling international sales.
To them, this colonial-era border symbolised safety. A sanctuary from genocide, and a demarcation line that had the benefit of once being internationally recognised from when it was a British protectorate.
Cesare Battisti was born in Trent, an Italian speaking city in the Austrian-ruled Trentino region. As an adult he became a prominent campaigner for the unification of the Trentino region with Italy. At the start of the war he fled across the border to Italy. Then when Italy joined the war, he enlisted in the Italian army and fought against Austria-Hungary.
Vendetta has been getting even in English since the 19th century, when it first was used to refer to feuds between different clans or families. It later extended in meaning to cover acts that are known to feature in feuds of all kinds. English speakers borrowed vendetta, spelling and all, from Italian, in which it means "revenge." It ultimately traces to the Latin verb vindicta, of the same meaning. That Latin word is also in the family tree of many other English terms related to getting even, including avenge, revenge, vengeance, vindicate, and vindictive.
An Israeli soldier guides a tank on the border with Lebanon, after an intercepted rocket fired from Lebanon landed nearby in northern Israel, Thursday, April 6, 2023. Israeli air defenses intercepted a rocket fired from Lebanon into northern Israel, the Israeli military said. It was not immediately clear who was behind the rare rocket fire from Lebanon. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
The additional border police would be activated Sunday and join other units that have recently been deployed in Jerusalem and Lod, a town in central Israel with a mixed Jewish and Palestinian population.
After the retaliatory strikes, Israelis living along the southern border returned home from bomb shelters. Most missiles that managed to cross into Israeli territory hit open areas, but one landed in the town of Sderot, sending shrapnel slicing into a house.
Even as a fragile calm took hold along the Lebanese and Gaza borders, the West Bank remained volatile. Violence has surged to new heights there in recent months, with Palestinian health officials reporting the start of 2023 to be the most deadly for Palestinians in two decades.
Tensions are rising dangerously in the Tunisian port city of Sfax with the killing this week of a Tunisian reportedly by migrants, reports of retaliation and mass expulsions, and testimony by sub-Saharan African migrants who said security forces dumped hundreds of men, women and children on the border with Libya.
When in college, I spent my weekends in Fascist-era stations waiting for inter-city and regional trains as I counted the kilometers of my Ferrovia dello Stato kilometric pass, aka Eurail-cheap. And as I grew up, I grew into Trenitalia's Frecciarossa and particular fondness for the AltaVelocità (high speed). Later I found that bringing babies across borders is much less stressful in trains of any model.
\"At the very end of the trial the prosecution has changed the motive, not in the course of the trial and supporting it with evidence,\" Dalla Vedova said. \"It is no longer the result of a sex party gone wrong. Now it is Amanda who organized the crime out of vengeance.\"
For example, they began operating money exchange houses at the border, to exchange dollars for pesos. They staged concerts and dances. They opened restaurants, bars and red-light districts. They got into buying and selling used cars. Then they turned to bigger businesses. They began building shopping malls, hotels and casinos.
It turns out that all of the people who are sick either work outdoors, spend a lot of time outside, or have pets that roam around outdoors. Also, all of them live near woods bordering the desert. This suggests that the culprit lurks somewhere in the dry desert landscape - but what is it?
Let's keep the borders open to get people the help they need. At airports, seaports, and bus stations, medical workers check travelers for symptoms of Ebola. They ask if travelers have come into contact with someone who has had Ebola. By screening travelers before they leave and after they arrive at their destination, you can help limit the spread of disease. These screenings keep anyone with symptoms from traveling while allowing healthy people to travel as needed. Your hard work helped to save lives!
Karina is a 22-year-old college student who's studying to become a Spanish professor. She commutes from Renalto, a town in Arizona near the US-Mexico border, to Saguaro, Mexico, Monday through Friday to attend the local university, known for its excellent Spanish curriculum.
It's too soon to close the border since you don't know what's causing this mystery illness and if closing the border will help prevent additional cases. Closing the border would have a big impact on the economy and the daily activities of people who live in the border region.
Karina's doctor confirms that she has GBS. The local Arizona health department informs you of 8 more people diagnosed with GBS in April and May, bringing the number to 25. All of them live near the US-Mexico border. This is way more cases than is normal in this area!
You decide to form an outbreak investigation team made up of state, local, and federal officials to figure out why so many people are getting sick with GBS. First, you interview the sick patients located on the American side of the border in Renalto, Arizona. Next, alongside Mexican disease investigators, you travel to the local hospitals in Saguaro to speak with the GBS patients so you can review medical records of all those who are sick.
While investigating whether chicken could be the source of this outbreak, you discover that the people with GBS ate different types of chicken (frozen, fresh, pieces, whole) from various brands sold in big grocery stores on both sides of the border. It turns out that no single store, restaurant, or chain was reported by more than a few patients.
Disease Detectives from local, state, and federal levels in the United States and Mexico worked together in 2011 to determine the reason for what was the largest outbreak of acute flaccid paralysis cases in the Western part of the world at the time. Like this scenario, the real outbreak occurred in a remote region along the US-Mexico border, in the states of Arizona and Sonora (Mexico).
Because of this 2011 outbreak, water and environmental experts from the United States and Mexico worked together to better monitor water quality in the region and prevent future health issues. Lab-testing capacity improved, allowing labs to use new techniques to test for Campylobacter. It was an important milestone in US-Mexico binational outbreak collaboration, and since then, federal, state, and local public health authorities continue to prevent disease in this border region.
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