Monthly Archives: April 2023

2023-04-30: News Headlines

teleSUR (2023-04-30). Eight Ecuadoreans Die In Shooting In Guayaquil City. telesurenglish.net On Saturday, at least eight Ecuadoreans died and five others were injured in an armed attack in southwestern Guayaquil City. | RELATED: | The incident occurred at about 20: 30 when criminals shot 50 times against ten citizens who gathered to watch a football match in a mechanical workshop. | Images of the massacre have begun to circulate on social media. The dead people's bodies were left on the sidewalk and under v…

Ryan McCarty, Left Voice. (2023-04-30). Striking Workers At U. Michigan Are Building Powerful Solidarity. popularresistance.org The morning of April 28, I was stumbling around making coffee, checking the strike news on Twitter. It's been about a month now since my graduate student instructor colleagues voted overwhelmingly to strike, facing down the legal and financial powerhouses at the University of Michigan. I only had to scroll for a second, then I just sorta had to sit down. | There was a picture of about 20-30 people in a beer garden on a gray springy afternoon, fists raised and smiling. The message was from grad students, lecturers, and faculty from UC Santa-Cruz; they had held a fundraiser and were donating $600 to the University…

Anonymous669 (2023-04-30). Senior ISIS Leader Killed In Turkish-Occupied Northern Syria Town — Reports. southfront.org Click to see full-size image. Via Twitter. | Early on April 29, a senior commander of ISIS was reportedly killed in the northern Syrian town of Jindires, which is occupied by the Turkish military and its proxies. | Some Syrian activists said that the commander was killed when his hideout was hit by a drone strike, suggesting that the United States-led coalition was behind the assassination. However, other activists said that the commander blew himself up after Turkish special force…

Anonymous669 (2023-04-30). Sudanese Health Ministry Says 528 People Kill In Clashes Between Army & Paramilitary Force. southfront.org Click to see full-size image. Via Twitter. | The clashes between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has killed 528 people and wounded at least 4,599 others, the Sudanese Health Ministry said in a report on April 29. | The army and the RSF announced on April 28 a 72-hour extension of a previous ceasefire to allow foreign governments complete the evacuation of their citizens from Sudan. | The health ministry said in its report that the ceasefire brought relative calm t…

Jacqui Thornton (2023-04-29). World Report] Hepatitis Fund aims to accelerate viral hepatitis elimination. thelancet.com A foundation focused solely on ending viral hepatitis is holding an inaugural global resource mobilisation conference in May to raise US$150 million. Jacqui Thornton reports.




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