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What s the beef? Woman hit with meat package at S Euclid Walmart

Woman hit by 10 pound package of meat during fight at South Euclid Walmart According to South Euclid police, it is unknown as to what initially led to the beef between the two women. Author: Dave Dino DeNatale Updated: 2:03 PM EDT May 13, 2021 SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio Here s a story you don t see every day.  The South Euclid Police Department posted a story on its Facebook site about a fight that took place at the potato chip aisle at Walmart.  When officers arrived, they learned that one woman had a protection order out against the other, stemming from an incident(s) from when the two resided in the same duplex in University Heights. 

IOM Turkey 2nd Round Rapid Needs Assessment on the Impact of COVID-19 on Migrant and Refugee Populations - March 2021 - Turkey

IOM Turkey 2nd Round Rapid Needs Assessment on the Impact of COVID-19 on Migrant and Refugee Populations - March 2021 Format INTRODUCTION The first Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) case was reported in China in December 2019 and spread rapidly across the globe. Global statistics show that there were 120,493,042 people infected by COVID-19, with 2,666,682 fatalities as of 15 March 2021. In Turkey, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH), there were 2,879,390 confirmed cases and 29,489 fatalities as of 15 March 2021.1 Turkey currently hosts more than four million refugees and asylum seekers, of which 3.5 million are Syrians under Temporary Protection (SuTP). Notably, 98 per cent of SuTP live in urban, semi-urban, and rural areas alongside Turkish host communities and benefit from public services in both urban and rural areas.2 Since the outbreak of COVID-19 on 11 March 2020, the Government of Turkey (GoT) has put in place various measures3 to prevent the spread of the virus and

Entrepreneurship as a way of economic empowerment for Syrian youth in Turkey - Turkey

Entrepreneurship as a way of economic empowerment for Syrian youth in Turkey Format In times like these, the world can look darker than ever to a graduating college student whose job search has become even more difficult. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to sicken and kill people around the world and wreak economic havoc, leaving millions of people jobless and facing an uncertain future. The challenges are even greater if you are a young refugee aspiring to make a living in the country where you hope to rebuild a life. These concerns are top of mind for nearly 350 Syrian students, from Turkey’s Gaziantep University, who attended a recent entrepreneurship seminar series., But they were able to see the silver lining in the dark cloud, thanks to the teams of experts, who provided guidance and knowledge about ways to access entrepreneurship support.

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