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Musk reposted on Wednesday a list of cuts from Sen. Rand Paul, a longtime critic of the federal budget. Elon Musk is on the hunt for federal spending to cut — and a Republican senator's list caught his eye. A prior report highlighted $50 million of US funding for Tunisia's tourism industry, meant to help it increase visitor numbers through 2026. AdvertisementThe 2023 report outlined a USDA study on whether Labrador fur color affects their body temperature, while the 2022 report highlighted a Cornell University study on social communication between parrots. But Musk has emphasized his desire to do identify wasteful spending in public, culminating in a leaderboard of spending deemed wasteful.
Persons: Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Rand Paul, Sen, Rand Paul of Kentucky, crosshairs, Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Paul Organizations: of Government, DOGE, Republican, Department, Government, Musk's America PAC, America PAC, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Transportation, Cornell University, National Institutes of Health, NIH, National Institute of Allergy Locations: Sen, Esna, Egypt, Labrador, South Carolina
A woman boils water while another lights her with a mobile phone during a nationwide blackout in Matanzas, Cuba, on Oct. 18, 2024. Cars drive through a dark street, in Havana, on Oct. 18, 2024. He blamed the U.S. embargo on Cuba for the lack of fuel and hard currency it needs. Over one million people, or 10% of Cuba’s population, have fled the island between 2022 and 2023, according to the country’s national statistics office. Orlando Matos reported from Havana and Carmen Sesin reported from Miami.
Persons: Antonio Levi, Nick Kaiser, Miguel Díaz, Canel, Bruno Rodríguez, Adalberto Roque, Donald Trump’s, Orlando Matos, Carmen Sesin Organizations: Electric, Getty, Antonio Locations: Cuba, State, Havana, Matanzas , Cuba, AFP, night’s, U.S, Venezuela, Russia, Mexico, Miami
“Oh, Abdel Hadi, you came in a time of destruction and war,” she said. Abdel Hadi Al-Qanou lies in a makeshift crib made from a plastic crate, hanging on string. Delivered by cesarean section at Nasser Hospital a few days earlier on Aug. 15, Abdel Hadi Al-Qanou was almost 7lbs when he was born. Others were not so lucky, according to Dr. Shereen Allwai who worked for 10 years in Nasser Hospital as an OB-GYN. Islam Al-Qanou, 43, leaves the maternity ward at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza after giving birth to baby Abdel.
Persons: Islam Al, Qanou, Khan Younis, , Abdel Hadi, , Abdel Hadi’s, Abdel Hadi Al, Mahmood Al, Shereen Allwai, Abdel, Iyad, Dagga Organizations: United Nations Children’s Fund, NBC, Nasser Hospital Locations: Gaza’s, Khan, Gaza, Israel
In this article JBLU Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTJetBlue planes at JFK's Terminal 5 in New York. Leslie Josephs | CNBCJetBlue Airways will open its first airport lounges in its more than two decades of flying, a major shift for the low-cost airline as it chases high-spending travelers. The lounges will open at the carrier's hubs in New York late next year followed by Boston, JetBlue said Thursday. She said JetBlue doesn't want to disappoint customers if they aren't able to get into the lounges because they are too crowded. The highest-tier of JetBlue's loyalty program and holders of the new premium card will get free access to the lounge for one guest.
Persons: Leslie Josephs, John F, Jayne O'Brien, JetBlue's Organizations: JetBlue, CNBC JetBlue Airways, Barclays, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines, JetBlue's Mint, Kennedy International, Boston Logan International, Airbus, CNBC Locations: New York, Boston
For Trump, an incredible week since escaping death
  + stars: | 2024-07-20 | by ( Zachary B. Wolf | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
CNN —Donald Trump may not have changed in the past week, but the presidential race clearly has. ► Watched President Joe Biden be isolated by the growing number of Democrats who worry he can’t beat him. If Biden were to look for inspiration on how to overcome the naysayers, he could find it in Trump. When Democrats win those states, they can win the White House. In the intervening days, CNN has learned that Crooks searched for information on both Trump and Biden, including for details about the Democratic National Convention.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , Nikki Haley, Joe Biden, Biden, Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, Vance, Trump’s, George W, Bush, Democratic Sen, John Kerry, Zoe Lofgren, , Thomas Matthew Crooks, Crooks, Ethan Crumbley, Kimberly Cheatle, Marsha Blackburn, Cheatle Organizations: CNN, Republican, Trump, Republican National Convention, White, CBS News, Democratic, Biden, California Democrat, Democratic National Convention, Secret Service, Republicans, Secret Locations: Florida, Trump, New York, Grand Rapids , Michigan . Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, California, Butler , Pennsylvania, Michigan, Butler, Tennessee
What to See on London Stages This Summer
  + stars: | 2024-06-25 | by ( Matt Wolf | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
London’s theaters offer something for everyone. Whether in big West End venues or on stages tucked away above a pub, the city’s shows include the classics, new plays and some productions that defy classification. Open air playhouses attract audiences willing to brave the unpredictable summer weather, and venues spread throughout the city make for an accessible theater landscape that extends far beyond the heavily trafficked tourist hot spots. Whether you’re looking for frothy musicals or fiercely charged political writing, chances are your wishes can be answered somewhere around town. Below, in seven categories, are some of the shows vying for the attention of visitors and residents seeking out London theater this summer.
Locations: London
Mayor Eric Adams said in a statement that he would activate the city’s heat emergency plan starting on Tuesday. “The first heat wave of the season is here, and New York City has a plan to beat the heat — but we want all New Yorkers to have a plan as well,” Mr. Adams said. The city’s Heat Vulnerability Index — an effort spearheaded by the health department in conjunction with Columbia University — analyzes the neighborhoods that face the most danger during a heat wave. If everybody’s doing it, you’re multiplying it by millions.”Are heat waves in New York City becoming more common? The only heat wave to hit New York City last year happened in September, said David Stark, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service of New York.
Persons: Eric Adams, , Mr, Adams, Ashwin Vasan, Anna Watts, Sandee, Columbia University —, Brian Ourien, ” Mr, Ourien, Zach Iscol, Vasan, , Con Ed, Brittainy Newman, Patrick McHugh, Con Ed ., McHugh, David Stark, Elijah Hutchinson, Hutchinson Organizations: Fire Department, National Weather Service, The New York Times, , New York Public Library, Columbia University, Department of Health, Human Services, Bowery, Emergency Management, Workers, Con, New, New York City, Environmental Locations: New York City, New York, New, York, Bronx , Brooklyn, Queens, Mott Haven, Fordham, Jamaica, Hollis, St, Albans, In Brooklyn, Brownsville , East Flatbush, East New York
Opinion Guest Essay Why the Pandemic Probably Started in a Lab, in 5 Key Points Illustration by Mike McQuade. Here’s what we now know:1 The SARS-like virus that caused the pandemic emerged in Wuhan, the city where the world’s foremost research lab for SARS-like viruses is located. Wuhan China Taiwan Laos South China Sea Thailand The pandemic started roughly 1,000 miles away, in Wuhan, home to the world’s foremost SARS-like virus research lab. Wuhan China East China Sea india Taiwan Myanmar Laos South China Sea philippines Thailand The pandemic started roughly 1,000 miles away, in Wuhan, home to the world’s foremost SARS-like virus research lab. In the United States, virologists generally use stricter Biosafety Level 3 protocols when working with SARS-like viruses.
Persons: Mike McQuade, Anthony Fauci, , Shi Zhengli, Shi’s, Sarah Temmam et, Shi, coronavirus, EcoHealth, Peter Daszak, Biden, Daszak, Baric, Jesse Bloom, Fauci Organizations: Getty Images, National Institute of Allergy, Wuhan Institute of Virology, China East China, U.S, New York, Facebook Locations: United States, Wuhan, China, Yunnan, Southeast Asia, Laos, Yunnan province Taiwan Laos, Laos South China, Thailand, China East China, Taiwan Myanmar Laos South China, Laos philippines Thailand, Taiwan Laos South China, China East, philippines Thailand, Wuhan China Taiwan Laos South China, Wuhan China East China, China Wuhan East China, Covid, MERS
We'll show where to watch the men's Madrid Open final, including a live streaming option for cord-cutters. Where to watch the Madrid Open final in the USIn the US, the Madrid Open airs on the Tennis Channel. Live TV packages like Sling TV and Hulu + Live TV can provide access for those without cable. Hulu + Live TV Hulu + Live TV includes over 90 channels, along with Hulu's on-demand library and access to Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. Sign up for one of the above live TV streaming packages with a US form of payment.
Persons: Felix Auger, Andrey Rublev, Daniil Medvedev, Jiri Lehecka, Jannik, Lehecka, Auger, Carlos Alcaraz, it's, Hulu's, ExpressVPN Organizations: Business, Madrid, Rublev, Tennis Channel, Hulu, ESPN, Disney Plus
We'll show you everything you need to know about where to watch the women's Madrid Open final live stream for free. How to watch Madrid Open women's final in the USThe Madrid Open airs on the Tennis Channel in the US. For those without cable, you can access it by subscribing to a live TV package like Sling TV or Hulu + Live TV. Hulu + Live TV Hulu + Live TV includes over 90 channels, along with Hulu's on-demand library and access to Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. Shop at HuluHow to watch Madrid Open women's final in New ZealandSelect WTA matches, including the Madrid Open finals, air on TVNZ in New Zealand.
Persons: Swiatek, Aryna, Sabalenka, you've, we've, you'll, Hulu's, ExpressVPN Organizations: Business, Madrid, WTA, Indian Wells Masters, Tennis Channel, Hulu, Tennis, ESPN, Disney, Disney Plus, New Zealand, TVNZ Locations: New, New Zealand
Read previewWhen the pandemic hit Malaysia in 2020, Kenneth Tan realized he needed his own space. Kenneth Tan Kenneth TanAlthough high property prices in major cities have made it difficult for many young Malaysians to buy their own homes, it's unclear what percentage of millennials still live with their parents in Malaysia. Kenneth Tan"I wanted a swimming pool in my place, so I needed a house that had some land. I'm just happier because I picked the one that I wanted," Tan said. "I actually added quite a lot of arches to it because the original house had them.
Persons: , Kenneth Tan, stepmom, Tan, Kenneth Tan Kenneth Tan, Kenneth Tan Tan, Kenneth Tan Tan's, Kenneth Tan Part Organizations: Service, Business, Research, Malaysian, Petronas, Towers Locations: Malaysia, Airbnb, Kuala Lumpur, It's, Happy, KL
As the CEO of the Happiness Research Institute, my work is dedicated to measuring and understanding what improves people's wellbeing and overall quality of life. We're based in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, one of the countries that is consistently ranked the happiest in the world. As someone who was born and raised in Denmark, I'm often asked about what makes Danish people so content. If you want an indication of how we approach life and think about happiness here, you can find the answer in these three phrases we use every day. 'There is no such thing as bad weather — only bad clothing'This is an old Danish expression without any clear origin.
Persons: We're, I'm, Danes, hygge Organizations: Happiness Research, London School of Economics Locations: Copenhagen, Denmark, Nordic, Hygge
A few seconds later, a device resembling a snow maker began to rumble, then produced a great and deafening hiss. A fine mist of tiny aerosol particles shot from its mouth, traveling hundreds of feet through the air. The scientists wanted to see whether the machine that took years to create could consistently spray the right size salt aerosols through the open air, outside of a lab. If it works, the next stage would be to aim at the heavens and try to change the composition of clouds above the Earth’s oceans. That has pushed the idea of deliberately intervening in climate systems closer to reality.
Persons: Matthew Gallelli crouched Locations: San Francisco Bay, United States
In one tragic instance, several people were killed when a pallet bearing food aid plummeted from the sky and landed on top of them. But in terms of the sheer scale of the misery I have witnessed, there has been nothing to compare to Gaza. Palestinian children in Rafah wait to receive food distributed by a charity kitchen amid severe food shortages of food supplies. In fact, many children in Gaza have diarrhea due to the lack of clean water and poor sanitation. This picture taken from Israel's southern border with the Gaza Strip shows parachutes of humanitarian aid dropping over the besieged Palestinian territory in late March.
Persons: Zaher, Khan Yunis, I’ve, Biden, Samantha Power, Mohammed Salem, Khan Younis, kneeled, Mohammed Abu Shahla, Mohammed, Lama, Jack Guez, Abdallah Organizations: CNN, Hamas, Getty, UN, Marshall Plan, Marshall, US, USAID, Reuters, Nasser Hospital, Gaza Locations: Gaza, United States, Khan, Israel, AFP, Washington and New York, Europe, Israeli, Rafah, Israel's, Palestinian
A New York man filed a $15 million lawsuit against Burger King. Related storiesIt is not cheap to open and operate a Burger King franchise. Burger King started closing early, so they went to 7/11. A retailer on the same street as the Burger King shared similar thoughts, saying the loiterers are "everywhere." BI was unable to reach the franchise owner of the Burger King for comment.
Persons: Burger King, , Kevin Kaufman, Burger, they've, loiterers, George, Sam, raff, Joe Organizations: Service, Yorker, Business, Fulton Street, New York Post, Trade, Burger King, BI Locations: York, Manhattan
Read previewThis New Yorker has multimillion dollar beef with Burger King. A Burger King spokesperson told Business Insider that they are addressing the situation. Business Insider could not immediately reach the owner of the Burger King franchise for comment. A condo owner in downtown Manhattan accuses a nearby Burger King franchise of allowing an "open air drug bazaar" in the neighborhood. That figure includes the entire building that the Burger King is located in, as well as in front and in back of the location.
Persons: , Kevin Kaufman, Burger King, Kaufman, Burger, Lalmir Sultanzada, he's, Sultanzada, William Street Organizations: Service, Yorker, Burger King, Burger King . New York City, Manhattan Burger, Fulton, Manhattan's Financial, Business, New York Post, — Burger King Holdings Inc, Fulton Street Coalition, Burger, New York Police, NYPD Locations: Burger, Burger King . New York, New York, Manhattan's, Manhattan, New York County, Fulton, Nassau Street
Artemi Panarin scored 10 seconds into overtime and the Rangers beat the crosstown-rival Islanders 6-5 in a Stadium Series game at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. Rangers coach Peter Laviolette was behind the bench for his fifth outdoor game, tying Joel Quenneville for the most in NHL history, and got his first win in the open air. The Islanders pulled four points behind Detroit for the second wild card in the Eastern Conference. After the Rangers pulled within one in the second period, Romanov pushed the Islanders’ lead back up to 5-3 at 1:53 of the third. The Rangers then had a 4-on-3 power play with just under six minutes to go, and Laviolette pulled Shesterkin for a two-man advantage.
Persons: Artemi Panarin, , Jacob Trouba, ” Panarin, Noah Dobson, Ilya Sorokin, Dobson, Panarin, Vincent Trocheck, Erik Gustafsson, Chris Kreider, Mika Zibanejad, Alexis Lafreniere, Adam Fox, Igor Shesterkin, Zibanejad, Peter Laviolette, Joel Quenneville, I’ve, ” Laviolette, ” Brock Nelson, Bo Horvat, Mathew Barzal, Anders Lee, Alexander Romanov, Sorokin, Patrick Roy, Lane Lambert, Jan, Romanov, Ryan Lindgren, Romanov’s, Lindgren, Laviolette, Kreider, Panarin’s, ” Lee, Pierre Engvall’s, Lee, Trocheck, Gustafsson, Matt Rempe, Matt Martin, ___ Organizations: New York Rangers, Rangers, Islanders, MetLife, ” Rangers, Detroit, Eastern Conference, NFL’s Jets, Giants, NHL, Devils, Flyers, NYPD, FDNY, The Rangers, UP NEXT Rangers, Dallas, Pittsburgh Locations: RUTHERFORD, N.J, New Jersey
Torrential rain in Gaza is making an already brutal existence even harder for the tens of thousands of people displaced and camping in the open air. Raging flames engulfed the walls of a UN shelter west of Khan Younis, after the facility was shelled on Wednesday. “Persistent attacks on civilian sites in Khan Younis are utterly unacceptable and must stop immediately.”Smoke rises after an attack on an UNRWA facility in Khan Younis on January 24, where more than 10,000 civilians were taking shelter. The ICRC warned the collapse of Nasser Medical Complex and the European Gaza Hospital could lead to "thousands of preventable deaths." The ICRC highlighted the deficiencies in the current healthcare system in Gaza where only two referral hospitals – Nasser Medical Complex and the European Gaza Hospital – providing advanced medical services are operational.
Persons: Deir, ” Jamal Ramadan, Ashraf Amra, Balah, , , Ahmad Al Rebai, Um Muhammad, It’s, Khan, Khan Younis, Thomas White, Ramez, Crews, Mahmoud, Mohammed Al, Rifi, Al Amal, PRCS, Fatima Shbair, Cross, Ashraf Al, ” Al, Qidra Organizations: CNN, , Getty, Israel Defense Forces, Humanitarian Affairs, of Health, IDF, Israel Meteorological Service, UN, Palestine, Gaza’s Civil Defense, Al Shifa, ” CNN, Nasser, Al Amal Hospital, Palestine Red Crescent Society, ICRC, European Gaza, International Committee, Hamas, Nasser Hospital, Al Locations: Gaza, Deir Al, Anadolu, Israel, Khan, , Gaza City, Gaza Civil, Kuwaiti, Palestine, Rafah
The most exciting new trains coming in 2024
  + stars: | 2024-01-04 | by ( Ben Jones | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +13 min
CNN —Around the world, travelers are flocking back to trains, and demand is increasing across the board for high-speed trains, luxury “land cruises” and long-distance day and night trains. Here are some of the best new trains you’ll be able to take in 2024. Laurie Dieffembacq/Belga/AFP/Getty ImagesLinks between two of Europe’s most visited capitals have traditionally been pretty poor, with no direct trains since the 1990s. Ian Clarke/Alamy Stock PhotoFour continents, 13 countries, and seven luxury trains across 80 days – the ultimate experience for rail travel connoisseurs is due to depart in late 2024. BelmondOne of the world’s greatest luxury train journeys is returning to the rails in 2024 after a four-year gap.
Persons: Laurie Dieffembacq, Dimorestudio, Vita ”, Riva Aquarama, itineraries, Jeroen Berends, Gabriel Bouys, it’s, Jesus Hellin, That’s, Trenitalia, Luigi Ferraris, France –, Railbookers, Ian Clarke, we’ve, , Frank Marini, Alex Halada, There’s Organizations: CNN, Orient, Getty, ÖBB, Austrian Federal Railways, SNCF, Eurostar, National, Europa Press, French, Renfe, FS, Rocky Mountaineer, Royal, Orient Express, Oriental, , Oriental Express, Austrian Railways, Swiss Locations: Swiss, Venice, Paris, Berlin, AFP, Strasbourg, Frankfurt, Italy, Rome, Matera, Palermo, Sicily, Messina, Europe’s, Istanbul, Split, Brussels, Prague, Europe, Dutch, Dresden, Belgian, Roman, Naples, Madrid, Spain, France, Spanish, Barcelona, Lyon, Marseille, Canada, Central Europe, India, South Africa, Eastern, Vancouver, Malaysia, Singapore, Malaysia’s, Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, Penang, Bangkok, Vienna, Innsbruck, Hamburg, Switzerland, Germany, Zürich, Gornergrat Bahn, Zermatt, Gornergrat, Riffelalp
JENN CAIN/Getty ImagesHeirloom uses direct air capture technology, which essentially means that its product is able to suck free carbon dioxide out of the air, according to its website. The captured carbon dioxide gets packed into concrete or injected into the ground, where Heirloom said it's held permanently. Why they made this tech in the first placeExcess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere traps heat and warms the planet. Carbon capture is not a cure for climate changeUsing carbon capture alone won't be a cure-all for our climate woes. AdvertisementAdvertisement"Fossil-fuel companies love carbon capture because it really does let them off the hook," he said.
Persons: it's, Shashank Samala, JENN, there'll, Energy Jennifer Granholm, Peter Kalmus, Kalmus Organizations: New York Times, Service, Carbon Technologies, Times, Getty, World Wildlife Fund, Boston Consulting Group, Energy, WWF Locations: California, Tracy , CA, Brisbane , California
When Victor Wembanyama steps onto a basketball court, its geometry changes. Vincent Collet, Wembanyama’s coach with Metropolitans 92 during his final season in France, has witnessed the phenomenon. An opposing team can choreograph the perfect sequence of screens and passes, springing a shooter into open air with the rim in his sights. Then Wembanyama—7-foot-4, with the arms of an even taller man and the quick stride of a smaller one—enters the frame. “You think you are alone,” Collet said in a recent interview.
Persons: Victor Wembanyama, Vincent Collet, Wembanyama’s, ” Collet, , Organizations: Metropolitans Locations: France
The sudden and unexpected terror attack by Hamas into Israel has been a crushing blow to a host of assumptions that have defined the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for years. Israelis compare the invasion and deaths of some 1,400 Israelis, most of them civilians, to the toll of Sept. 11, 2001, in the United States. And they compare the shocking surprise of the Hamas attack both to Sept. 11 and the Yom Kippur War of 1973, when Israeli forces were unprepared for an Arab attack led by Egypt and Syria that also exploded widely held assumptions. He worked to weaken the power of the Palestinian Authority, the governing body led by President Mahmoud Abbas, by allowing Hamas to retain control over Gaza. Israel allowed a small number of Gazans to work in Israel, but, with Egypt, kept most of the population locked inside what many called “an open air prison.”
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Mahmoud Abbas, Organizations: West Bank, Palestinian Authority Locations: Israel, United States, Egypt, Syria, Gaza, Qatar
Rises in food prices, which make up about half the consumer price index (CPI), continue to cool from recent peaks after the Indian government enacted a series of measures to boost supply. "Having said that, the persistent part of the food inflation problem remains there, which is cereals, pulses and spices, and I think the RBI can't do much about it anyway." Rising crude oil prices are also likely to keep inflation elevated in the world's third-largest oil importer. Oil prices rose around 3% on Monday to trade around $90 a barrel. "Oil prices ... are likely to remain high over the remainder of the year on global supply concerns," said Alexandra Hermann at Oxford Economics.
Persons: Amit Dave, Dhiraj Nim, Alexandra Hermann, Milounee Purohit, Anant Chandak, Veronica Khongwir, Hari Kishan, Mark Potter Organizations: REUTERS, Reserve Bank of India's, CPI, ANZ Research, Oxford, Inflation, Thomson Locations: Ahmedabad, India, BENGALURU
Four scientists told Insider his plan is bad for technical, scientific, and ethical reasons. Yes, experts agree we might want to settle other worlds, but Mars might not be our best bet, at least not now, four scientists told Insider. SpaceX's first priority is "establishing a cargo route to Mars," Musk told the Washington Post in 2016. From Mars, Musk told the IAC, people could go to the asteroid belts, the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, and the Kuiper belt. AdvertisementAdvertisementEssentially, terraforming Mars would involve melting its polar ice caps, which would release CO2 reserves.
Persons: Elon Musk, , Ray Bradbury's, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Christopher Edwards, He's, Musk, Refugio Ruiz Musk's, they'd, he's, Edwards, PATRICK T, FALLON, there's, Bruce Jakosky, Jakosky, Andrew Coates, Coates, Mars, terraformed, Alexander Gerst, Rachael Seidler, Refugio Ruiz, Seidler, Jeff Bezos, Buzz Aldrin, Chris McKay, " Edwards, that's Organizations: Service, Northern Arizona University, SpaceX, Mars SpaceX, International Astronautical, Washington Post, IAC, Elon Musk, NASA, Getty, Mars, ESA, University College London's, Science, University of Florida, AP, JPL, Caltech, SETI, Center for Strategic, International Studies, NASA's Ames Research Center Locations: Texas, Mars
She arrived in Lampedusa on Tuesday, travelling with her children, one just 18 months. "I hope the situation improves and they let us leave from here because the living conditions here are not easy. [1/4]Claudine Nsoe, 29, from Cameroon, stands outside with her son Prince on the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, Italy, September 15, 2023. Under EU rules, migrants are supposed to file for asylum in the first EU country they reach. Germany, in turn, said this week it would no longer accept migrants from Italy under a voluntary EU redistribution scheme.
Persons: Claudine Nsoe, Nsoe, Prince, Yara, Giorgia, Yara Nardi, Alvise Armellini, Gavin Jones, Nick Macfie Organizations: Reuters, REUTERS, EU, Thomson Locations: Cameroon, Lampedusa, North Africa, Libya, Italian, Italy, Sicily, Europe, Italy's, France, Germany
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