Settlers cut off olive trees near Bethlehem

Extremist Israeli settlers today cut off scores of centuries-old olive trees for Palestinian farmers in the village of Husan, to the west of Bethlehem in the south of the occupied West Bank, local sources said.
Mohammad Sabatin, the mayor of the village, told WAFA that a group of Israeli settlers from the illegal settlement of Bitar Elit, nearby, broke into a farm in the village and smashed and destroyed nearly 50 olive trees belonging to local farmers.
Sabatin added that the settlers destroyed a number of retaining walls made up of stones as well as barned fences encircling farms in the village.
Israeli settler violence against Palestinians and their property is commonplace in the West Bank and is rarely prosecuted by Israeli occupation authorities.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency

EU calls for immediate probe into Israel’s killing of Palestinian child in Jenin

The European Union called today for an immediate investigation into the murder of 16-year-old Palestinian child Omar Awadin by Israeli occupation forces yesterday in Jenin, north of the West Bank.
In a tweet, the bloc called for a prompt and transparent investigation into the boy’s killing, affirming that children enjoy special protection under international law.
Awadin was murdered along with three other Palestinians in a brutal Israeli which took place in blatant daylight in one of the busiest streets of the Jenin city center, the Abu Bakr Street, the main thoroughfare in the city, with hundreds of shops that are visited by thousands of shoppers every day.
The three other Palestinians killed in cold blood during the Israeli raid are Nedal Khazem, 28, Saleh Shreim, 29, and Loay Zaghayer, a 37-year-old father of two. At least 23 others were injured, including four seriously.
The number of Palestinians killed by the Israeli occupation forces since the beginning of the year has climbed to 89, including 17 children and an elderly woman, according to the figures of the Ministry of Health.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency

crypto.ro Announces ‘The Alliance’, the Most Anticipated Crypto Conference in 2023

Crypto.ro is hosting their first crypto conference since going globally

TIMIŞOARA, ROMANIA / ACCESSWIRE / March 16, 2023 / Crypto.ro, Romania’s leading cryptocurrency and blockchain media company, is hosting “The Alliance” event in Timișoara on September 21, 2023, at prestigious Galla Events.

The event will unite the most innovative minds, game changers, entrepreneurs, investors, and blockchain enthusiasts to discuss the latest developments and opportunities in the crypto space.

“The Alliance” is set to provide a platform for innovators and community builders to connect, share experiences, and work together on fresh new ideas.

“The hosting of The Alliance conference is a significant achievement for crypto.ro. We hope this event will have a great impact in the growth and adoption of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology both in Europe and globally,” said Alex Numeris, Founder and CEO.

With more than 500 participants expected to attend from around the world, this one-day event is set to be an incredible opportunity for attendees to network, learn, talk about the latest crypto news, and collaborate with some of the most influential voices in the field of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.

For more information about The Alliance event, please visit the official website at events.crypto.ro.

About crypto.ro

Crypto.ro is a leading crypto media platform that provides up-to-date and accurate information on the latest developments in the world of cryptocurrencies. With an experienced team, the platform offers comprehensive coverage of the crypto industry, including market trends, regulatory updates, and a free cryptocurrency course.

The platform also offers a variety of educational oriented articles meant to help investors identify the best crypto to invest in.

Additionally, investors can benefit from crypto.ro’s reviews, which helps them to make decisions on which are the best crypto exchanges that suit them. The platform’s research covers a range of exchanges, providing investors with detailed insights into what is the best platform they can trust their money with.

With a free cryptocurrency course, detailed market analysis, and comprehensive insights on the best crypto apps and exchanges, crypto.ro is your one-stop-shop for all things crypto.

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Curia Appoints Philip Macnabb as Chief Executive Officer

Philip Macnabb

Philip Macnabb appointed CEO of Curia

ALBANY, N.Y., March 16, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Curia, a leading contract research, development and manufacturing organization, today announced that Philip Macnabb has been appointed as chief executive officer, succeeding John Ratliff.

“On behalf of the Board of Directors, we thank John Ratliff for the tremendous progress that Curia made during his tenure,” said Curia board members Sean Cunningham, managing director, GTCR and William McMullan, managing director, Carlyle. “We are delighted to welcome Phil, a seasoned executive who has an impressive track record of focusing companies on their core value proposition, enhancing the customer experience and building organizations with real and sustaining value. Curia is well positioned in the growing CDMO market, and we are excited about its outlook under Phil’s leadership.”

Mr. Macnabb commented: “Curia is a unique company with deep scientific expertise across its end-to-end offering. We have incredible people in the global Curia community, who are highly motivated by our noble purpose of improving patients lives. Going forward, we will focus on creating sustainable value for customers and employees.”

Macnabb joins Curia having spent years in leadership roles at various companies in the healthcare industry. Prior to that, Macnabb held senior positions in technology, distribution, and consumer products segments. He received an MBA from the University of Chicago and a BS in Business Administration from Purdue University.

About Curia

Curia is a leading contract research, development, and manufacturing organization providing products and services from R&D through commercial manufacturing to pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical customers. Curia’s nearly 4,000 employees at 29 locations across the U.S., Europe, and Asia help its customers advance from curiosity to cure. Learn more at CuriaGlobal.com.

Corporate Contact:
Sue Zaranek
Curia
+1 518 512 2111
corporatecommunications@CuriaGlobal.com

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