Rocket hits Medecins Sans Frontieres clinic in Yemen, killing three: MSF

DUBAI (Reuters) – A rocket hit a clinic supported by international medical group Medecins Sans Frontieres () in northern Yemen on Sunday, killing three people, the group said. “A rocket landed in MSF supported health center in Razeh, today. 3 killed 10 injured Saada,” the group wrote on its Twitter account. It did not say who it believed fired the rocket. MSF said Saudi-led air strikes hit another of its health facilities elsewhere in the province in October, wrecking the building and lightly wounding two staff members. (Reporting By Noah Browning, Editing by William Maclean)
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Afghanistan turns disused NATO camp into drug treatment base

A drug addict looks out of a window at a newly-opened treatment centre at Camp Phoenix, in Kabul, AfghanistanBy Mirwais Harooni KABUL (Reuters) – Afghan officials have opened a new drug treatment center in an abandoned NATO military base in Kabul, in the latest attempt to stamp out the country&;s massive problem of drug abuse. Afghanistan is one of the world&039;s biggest sources of opium, producing around 3,300 tonnes last year, despite a drop of 48 percent in output. Camp Phoenix, a former training camp on the edges of Kabul set up by the U.S. army in 2003, will take in around 1,000 homeless drug addicts who will receive food, medical attention and treatment, said Public Health Minister Ferozuddin Feroz.

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MyPlate Daily Checklist

Your food plan is personalized, based on your age, sex, height, weight, and physical activity … MyPlate Daily Checklist (formerly Daily Food Plan) … Now I eat better, my health is better, and I&;m back down to my high school weight. (; … Food Safety · Newsroom · Communicator&039;s Guide · Dietary Guidelines …
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