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  • Germany hosts almost a million Syrians who fled war and dictatorship. The toppling of the Assad regime has raised questions for exiles about their next step.
  • The political instability in France — and simultaneously in Germany, where the governing coalition collapsed a month ago — could have wide-ranging consequences.
  • Join us for an extraordinary HOLI celebration presented by CRY America - San Diego Action Center! Immerse yourself in the vibrant beats, colorful tapestry of diverse cultures, and a joyous atmosphere. This event goes beyond just reveling in the spirit of Holi; it's an invitation to stand in solidarity with us on a mission to create a world where every child's dreams are valued and their rights ardently protected. Let's paint a brighter future, one vibrant color at a time! 📅 Mark Your Calendar: March 23, 2024 - Saturday 🎉 Festivities Kick Off: 11 AM – 3 PM 📍 Location: Hourglass Community Park, 10440 Black Mountain Rd, San Diego, CA 92126 🔗 Secure Your Tickets Here 🎫 Early Bird Pricing Currently On! Hurry, tickets are limited, and prices go up at the door. 🌟 Highlights: Delightful Kids' Performance at 11 AM Exciting Holi Celebration at Noon onwards Play with Colors, Dance to Lively Music Savor Delicious Indian Food 💖 Volunteers and Sponsors Wanted! CRY America - San Diego Action Center is looking for passionate individuals like you to make a difference. This is your golden opportunity to contribute to providing a safe and secure life for a child. For questions, volunteering, or more information, reach out to us at sandiego@cryamerica.org 🌐 Learn More About Our Projects: CRY America 📱 Stay Connected: CRY San Diego community page Instagram - CRY San Diego CRY San Diego Holi | Facebook Let's come together, celebrate, and make a difference in the lives of those in need! See you there! 🌈🎉✨
  • There are so many new podcasts to fall in love with this month. Test out the spark with the NPR One team's recommendations from across public media.
  • Each episode of the new Max series covers one hour in a single day in a busy emergency department. The show manages to feel sympathetic to the hospital staff and to the patients in their care.
  • The Category 3 storm knocked out the country's entire power grid just before making landfall, making it almost impossible for people to receive radio or television updates.
  • The upcoming Augmented Intelligence sale represents the first time a major auction house is focusing entirely on works created using machine learning. Artists have mixed feelings about it.
  • The iconic theater in downtown San Diego has seen a lot in the last century, and it's come perilously close to being demolished.
  • Workers will stage a two-day strike starting Wednesday, alleging unfair bargaining tactics, allegations the UC system denies.
  • The death rate for Marburg virus can be as high as 90%. There are no approved vaccines and treatments. So how did Rwanda achieve what one doctor calls an "unprecedented" success in controlling its outbreak?
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