A lot of these are complicated amputations and multiple limbs, and they just don’t have the qualified people to do it.
Ghassan Abu Sittah, a renowned British-Palestinian surgeon who is also treating Hussein, sees that long road ahead. This is ...
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Drawing parallels to ongoing conflicts, the NSA said, "Whether it is Ukraine, Russia, or any war, one of the major tasks that was neglected was creating and strengthening the national will." ...
Several times over the past three months, swarms of as many as 150 Ukrainian drones flew hundreds of miles into Russia, slamming into missile storage facilities, strategic fuel reservoirs ...
Three people, including a child, were killed following overnight Russian missile strikes in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro. At least 19 people were wounded in the attack, which damaged multiple ...
The Iranian regime’s years of waging a shadow war on Israel have finally brought the violence home, something the regime had repeatedly promised its people it would avoid. The attacks were ...
(This story has been updated to correct the degree of the employee's amputation.) A Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden employee was injured Friday after being bitten by a bonobo, officials said.
Zoo officials say the employee sustained a “partial amputation” and is receiving medical treatment. They are currently listed as stable. No other staff members or bonobos were involved or injured.
A year into the war in Gaza, Israel is back at the site of its first battles and engaged in one of the most ferocious campaigns of the conflict, a do-over that offers a cautionary tale for its ...
North Korea’s shipment of at least 3,000 troops to Russia—the latest and largest step in a massive effort to help Vladimir Putin in his war against Ukraine—holds serious implications for ...