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Israel attacks military positions and radars in southern Syria, according to the Syrian Observatory

Israeli warplanes attacked military positions and radar systems in southern Syria on Tuesday, which caused injuries to three Syrian Army soldiers, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
“The Israeli war aviation carried out aerial bombings against the ‘Radar Battalion’, belonging to the 79th Air Defense Legion (Syria), between the city of Al Sanamain and the village of Al Qaniya, in the north of the province of Deraaa,” in southern Syria, as well as an airfield, said the NGO, whose headquarters is in the United Kingdom but which has an extensive network of collaborators in the field.
On the other hand, in the neighboring province of Al Suweida, the Israeli planes had as their target an airfield and an air defense radar.
The two attacks caused two injuries in Deraa and another in Al Suweida, the NGO said.
So far, Israel has not commented on this information.
Another attack on a neighborhood in Damascus
Today, Israel also carried out, according to the Syrian Ministry of Defense, an attack on a neighborhood in Damascus that caused the death of three people, including a journalist.
Since the beginning of 2024, Israel has attacked Syrian territory 92 times, which caused the death of 247 soldiers, according to the Observatory.
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Arsenal stun Real Madrid at the Bernabéu to reach Champions League semifinals

Arsenal enjoyed a “historic night” on Wednesday after defeating Real Madrid 2-1 at the Santiago Bernabéu, knocking them out of the Champions League quarterfinals, midfielder Declan Rice said.
“It’s such a special night for this club, a historic night for this club,” said Rice, who scored twice in the first leg in London, speaking to TNT Sports.
The English international was named Man of the Match in both legs — the 3-0 win in London and the second leg in Madrid.
“It’s amazing. I knew we were on an upward trajectory and we’ve done incredibly well in this competition. We deserve it and we have full confidence in our coach. Reaching the semifinals is unbelievable,” Rice added.
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DeSantis’ immigration crackdown sparks alarm in Venezuelan Communities in Doral

Florida, the U.S. state with the third-largest immigrant population, has become the most aggressive in targeting undocumented immigrants, largely due to pressure from Governor Ron DeSantis. This shift has led Latino-majority cities like Orlando and Doral to authorize their police forces to assist in immigration enforcement.
In Doral — part of the greater Miami area where 70.7% of residents are immigrants and 48% are of Venezuelan origin — the City Council is expected to approve a measure this Wednesday allowing local police to collaborate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), despite opposition from neighborhood groups and human rights activists.
“It’s yet another betrayal,” said Susana Ríos, a 57-year-old Venezuelan woman currently under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), whose extension was denied by the White House and is now being challenged in court.
Meanwhile, José González, a 21-year-old immigrant, said he feels “abandoned.” He can’t stop thinking about the images of Venezuelans deported to El Salvador without due process. “We’re all in danger,” he warned.
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Bogotá residents line up for yellow fever vaccine amid national alert

David Suárez went to a public health center in Bogotá on Wednesday to get vaccinated against yellow fever. It wasn’t originally in his plans, but he responded to a call made just hours earlier by President Gustavo Petro, who announced he will declare a health and economic emergency due to a new outbreak of the disease that has already left more than 30 people dead, mostly in the central-western region of the country.
“I got vaccinated for two reasons: first, for my own health because I’m traveling, and second, for a social reason — simply to follow the president’s guidance and be aware that this is a problem for all of us,” said Suárez, a 39-year-old teacher, to The Associated Press.
Like Suárez, dozens of people were waiting in line for the vaccine at Bogotá’s main intercity bus terminal, a key transportation hub especially crowded during travel seasons like Holy Week.
The teacher is traveling with his family to the department of Huila, which has activated a contingency plan due to its proximity to Tolima — the epicenter of the yellow fever outbreak — where a state of public calamity has been declared.
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