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"We fear for the worst for our colleagues in Gaza,” Phillips-Barrasso said. Aid agencies have repeatedly warned that shortages of vital supplies including water are contributing to the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. Phillips-Barrasso said one person had described waiting nearly 22 hours in a queue to get any sort of drinkable water. One woman, referred to as Nasma, wrote that "at night, we try to guess which room is the safest. My mom insists on sleeping with us even though it is very crowded, so that if we die at night, at least we will die together."
Persons: Kenzo Tribouillard, CNN's Kaitlin Collins, Kate Phillips, Barrasso, ” Phillips, Phillips, Nasma Organizations: Getty Images, Mercy Corps Locations: Gaza, AFP, Israel
Kate Phillipson moved from the UK to Bahrain in 2020 with her navy-sailor boyfriend at the time. She says Bahrain is safe and sunny and she has a better work-life balance than she did in London. Phillipson describes life in Bahrain as idyll — as it is for many educated, mostly Western professionals who have arrived in Bahrain like her. There's also a much-stronger work-life balance, she said, with less expectation to be on call outside office hours compared with her London life. "I'd not even heard of it before I moved here, but I don't have any plans on leaving anytime soon."
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[1/2] Loreen from Sweden appears on stage after winning the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool, Britain, May 14, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File PhotoLIVERPOOL, May 14 (Reuters) - The final of the Eurovision song contest drew the largest British television audience in the history of the event with a peak of 11 million viewers, the BBC said in a statement on Sunday. Sweden's Loreen won Eurovision 2023, on Saturday. The BBC said the final saw a peak of 11 million viewers, an average of 9.9 million, and an audience share of 63%. British viewers saw their entrant, Mae Muller, finish 25th out of 26th.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAid reaching Northwest Syria is 'a trickle where there needs to be a flood,' NGO saysKate Phillips-Barrasso of Mercy Corps discusses the aftermath of the earthquake that hit Syria and Turkey, and says aid isn't reaching Northwest Syria "at all."
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