Crowds at the Giza Pyramids were captivated by Apollo, a stray dog who gained fame for climbing the Great Pyramid of Khafre. Tourists and guides alike were enamored by Apollo and his pack of local dogs, with businesses seeing an increase in sales and interest. Apollo’s story has inspired animal care initiatives and adoptions, shedding light on the resilience and intelligence of Cairo’s stray dogs, with plans for a veterinary center to be established at the pyramids to improve their lives.
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Gaza reaches WHO’s most critical malnutrition level amid Israeli blockade – Middle East Monitor
The medical director of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, Dr. Khalil Al-Daqran, has declared a critical level of malnutrition, Stage 5, in the Gaza Strip due to the ongoing Israeli blockade, resulting in severe food shortages and threatening children's survival. Approximately 200,000 Palestinians with chronic illnesses lack essential medications, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis as the UN marks 50 days of blockade. Since resuming its offensive on March 18, Israel has killed nearly 51,400 Palestinians, prompting international attention,...
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