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FOXNEWS Fox News Live March 7, 2022 07:55:00

Need in the most commonly requested items it is different kinds of medicines simple stuff from apples and carrots and potatoes and condensed milk buckwheat, dried fruits, cabbage, the list of medicines are in russian i cannot translate all of them that basically from simple antibiotics and cotton balls and rubbing alcohol. we would be happy to get that list it is generic and the youngest one also needs diapers. kevin: you are doing incredible work thank you for your time today and we re urging everybody to help the children. quickly. abundance international.org. ....

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KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt March 14, 2022 00:30:00

Have some corned beef sliders or corned beef and cabbage. the cultural center is open to the public year round. a lot of fun there. thanks for watching. nightly news is next. see you at 6:00. tonight, the new deadly front in russia s war against ukraine. the first major missile attack in the western part of the western part of the country, just miles from the border with poland, hitting a military base, killing 35 and injuring more than 100 others. the u.s. warning russia not to hit nearby allies. we will defend every inch of nato territory. as more apartment buildings inside ukraine are hit. an award-winning american journalist killed in ukraine. his colleague describes the harrowing attack. we crossed a checkpoint, and they started shooting at us ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown March 13, 2022 22:52:00

Obstacles they are facing while trying to get everyone a warm meal. the numbers have been increasing steadily, and so we re just working to scale up our kitchen, become as prepared as possible so that as the needs increase, we ll be ready to serve everyone in need. what kinds of meals are you feeding the refugees? very comfortable meals so the idea is to feed them meals that are comfort food for them. so we do a little research, about the, you know, ukrainian dishes, ukrainian dishes that are comforting so one of the main ones that we ve been cooking is morsch, beef stew, potatoes, meat, cabbage, horse radish, it s been very good, people really like it, also we adopt that into the circumstances as part of the ....

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CNN Don Lemon Tonight March 25, 2022 02:46:00

Humanity. reporter: the founder of world central kitchen is in lviv where his nonprofit is serving hot meals to refugees from all across ukraine. we are already in the 250,000 number of meals per day delivered to shelters like this, to stations, to buses, in every single border crossing in the ukrainian side and in the countries welcoming them. reporter: within hours of initial invasion world central kitchen says it began handing out meals at one bofrder crossing and is now up to eight border crossings with poland handing out meals across the region including hungary, moldova, and romania. the expression of empathy began spreading across all the countries receiving ukrainian refugees. today s menu is ukrainian recipe made with beef, cabbage, horseradish, pickles, potatoes. it is a very traditional soup and we hope they enjoy it. ....

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Study: Poor planting materials hurting potato production in Kenya


In the last 10 years, potato yield has hit a low of 12.4 tonnes per hectare, which is far below the global average of 21 tonnes per hectare. ....

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