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Concern at obliteration of sea buckthorn at Archerfield

A FORMER humanitarian aid worker now dedicated to research into the nutritional value of sea buckthorn berries has expressed concern at the “obliteration” of the plant along Archerfield Links’ coastal boundary. Kirstie Campbell, who founded social enterprise Seabuckthorn Scotland CIC, wants to talk to land managers at the golf club to “understand their position” on the cutting back of an approximately 100m by 10m strip of the nutritious plant, west of Yellowcraig beach. Ms Campbell said: “We work in co-operation with the council’s Rangers in Gullane and also parts of Yellowcraig, foraging sea buckthorn for commercial purposes. “We were checking on how the berries were doing in the different areas we were covering and that’s when I saw it [the sea buckthorn that has been cut down].

Syrians struggle with food, fuel shortages after decade of war - Red Cross

Syrians struggle with food, fuel shortages after decade of war - Red Cross Khaled Hboubati, President of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, said Western sanctions on the government of President Bashar al-Assad also hindered imports of medical equipment and medicines. The lack of fuel means that there are no ambulances to bring patients to hospital, said Francesco Rocca, President of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.Reuters | Updated: 04-03-2021 23:03 IST | Created: 04-03-2021 23:03 IST A decade after Syria s conflict began, families struggle more than ever to buy food while ambulances lack fuel to bring wounded and COVID-19 patients to hospital, Red Cross and Red Crescent officials said on Thursday.

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