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  • The Israeli construction industry has long relied on the labor of tens of thousands of Palestinians. But Israel has revoked their permits, paralyzing job sites and upending the West Bank's economy.
  • Fear about Friday's violence in Tijuana didn‘t stay on the Mexican side of the border. It also affected businesses in San Ysidro.
  • The San Diego World Affairs Council invites you to a discussion about the politics, security, and culture of Yemen featuring distinguished speaker, Joël Fort, who lived in Yemen from 2005-2010. During his time in Yemen, Joël was tasked with implementing the largest ever industrial project in the country – to build from scratch a plant that would liquefy natural gas piped from Yemeni fields located in the center of the country and exporting it from an export terminal at the southern coast. This presentation will share some high-level data about Yemen, its vast geography and historical background and also personal insights into Ali Abdalah Saleh, the Yemeni president during his tenure. Joël will also talk about safety and security from his day-to-day experiences, the extraordinary beauty of the Yemeni landscapes and architecture, tribal customs around water scarcity, religion, cooking, music, the myths of the Queen of Sheba, Moka coffee and the pervasive practice of chewing “qat.”
  • Celebrate Mother's Day at Cafe Sevilla on Sunday, May 14. Treat mom to brunch & bottomless mimosas from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. while listening to live Latin music. During brunch, all moms will receive a complimentary glass of champagne. Our dinner menu is also available all day and we will have more live performances in the evening by Kenna 6-9:30 p.m. and Sounds of Conny 8:30p.m. to 12 a.m. We are also hosting a very special Mother’s Day Flamenco & Champagne Dinner show which includes a 2-part flamenco performance and 3-course Spanish dinner featuring our Shaved Jamón Serrano Ensalada Sevillana followed by our award-winning Paella Valenciana and Lemon Tart with Linguee Cherries for Dessert. All moms will also receive a complimentary glass of champagne! Tickets are priced at $89.50 per person and the show starts at 5pm, doors open at 4:30pm. Reservations for brunch are recommended by calling 619-233-5979. Walk-ins are also welcome. Reservations for the Flamenco & Champagne Brunch as well as there Flamenco & Champagne Dinner are required by calling 619-233-5979 or reservations can also be made online via https://www.cafesevilla.com/promos-san-diego/.
  • Dive into the world of sharks, seadragons and now Little Blue Penguins — all while enjoying panoramic ocean views and hands-on animal encounters. Admission: $24.95 or adults, Children $19.95 (ages 3-17) Birch Aquarium is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (last entry at 4 p.m.) Visit: aquarium.ucsd.edu / Call: 858-534-FISH Birch Aquarium at Scripps on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • "That action saved an important part of American history tonight," Atlanta's police chief told media gathered at the scene late Thursday.
  • As the World Economic Forum kicks off in Davos, the charity Oxfam has issued its annual report on wealth, poverty and inequality. It makes some bold assertions. But there are skeptics.
  • An effort to diversify genetic studies has led to a discovery about Parkinson's disease in people of African descent.
  • California corrections officials say there has been a potential exposure of medical information for employees and visitors who were tested for the coronavirus.
  • In Canada, more than 25 million acres of land — an area larger than Portugal — has burned, and the fire season shows no signs of slowing. Here's why many fires are being left to burn.
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