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22 Mar 2025
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GB News: Travel warning: Holidaymakers travelling to Mexico told to plan for 'significant disruptions' as strikes planned
Travelers to Mexico City may face delays this weekend due to protests by a local teachers' movement that could block access to the main airport. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office has warned of significant disruptions to transport links, urging travelers to allow extra time.
In addition, British travelers are advised to stay vigilant against street crime while in Spain, with an emphasis on using the ALERT COPS mobile app for safety. This app provides discreet communication with police and offers various safety features for tourists.
#history
The Telegraph: Cambridge causes bitter row by linking scientists such as Stephen Hawking to slavery
Cambridge University is facing controversy over claims that prominent scientists, including Stephen Hawking, benefited from slavery-related funds. An exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum titled "Rise Up" asserts that investments in the slave trade supported various intellectual figures at the university.
Historians and professors have contested these claims, arguing they misinterpret historical context. Despite requests for clarification, the university has not amended its position, emphasizing the importance of both facts and emotional responses in discussions about slavery.
#health
Fox News: Pope Francis set to be discharged from hospital on Sunday: doctors
Pope Francis is expected to be discharged from Gemelli Hospital on Sunday after experiencing two critical health episodes during his hospitalization. Medical director Dr. Sergio Alfieri reported a slow but progressive improvement due to treatment, including oxygen therapy and assisted ventilation, though the pope was never intubated.
This is a developing story.
Fox News: Parents of girl who died after measles infection said they wouldn't get MMR vaccine
The parents of a 6-year-old girl who died from measles in West Texas are speaking out against the MMR vaccine, stating they would not have vaccinated her. The child was hospitalized with complications, including pneumonia, after initially being treated for measles.
Despite their daughter's death, the parents maintain that measles is not severe and believe it can strengthen the immune system. They report that their other children contracted measles but recovered after treatment. As of March 20, there have been 378 confirmed measles cases across 18 U.S. states.