Following a flood disaster in Libya caused by Storm Daniel, Turkish aid teams, including AFAD, police, gendarmerie, UMKE (Disaster and Emergency Management Authority), and non-governmental organizations, arrived to assist. They established a field hospital in the hardest-hit city of Derna. UMKE teams are treating the injured, conducting health screenings, and supporting search and rescue efforts. The Ministry of Health emphasized their rapid response and continuous medical care for trauma patients and individuals with chronic diseases in the affected region.
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Download File: https://iha.news/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/iha-2023-09-14_08-04-02_446964.mp4?_=1US President Donald Trump announced a 6-month suspension on international students entering the US to attend Harvard University on academic, professional, or exchange visas.
Citing national security concerns, the White House accused Harvard of failing to provide adequate data on foreign students and underreporting disciplinary issues. Trump claimed the university’s lack of transparency makes it unfit for hosting international students.
The State Department was also instructed to review visa cancellations for current foreign students at Harvard. The administration criticized the university for lax oversight and prioritizing diversity efforts over security.