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2025-01-23
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As part of the collection, pre-packed donation bags are being made available at Tesco stores for customers to purchase. As well as all large stores, which offer them as standard during the collection period, 86 Express Stores are stocking the bags this year too. The goal is to exceed the "two million meals" reportedly donated for last year's collection. Bags "typically cost" between £2 and £4, are pre-filled with long-life items, and can be picked up by Warrington customers in store and paid for at the checkout. Trussell and FareShare will receive the bags and distribute them on to charities and food banks. Trussell's 'The Cost of Hunger and Hardship' report, published in October, calculated that "9.3 million people face hunger and hardship across the UK"; the report is available to read at https://trusselltrustprod.prod.acquia-sites.com/sites/default/files/2024-10/Cost%20of%20Hunger%20and%20Hardship_Interim%20report.pdf FareShare's annual impact report, meanwhile, is available to read at https://fareshare.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Impact-report-2024-condensed.pdf The Winter Food Collection runs in Express stores from November 25 to 30 this year, and in large stores from November 28 to 30. Ken Murphy, Tesco Group CEO, said: "Our partners tell us they’ve seen even more families needing their help and they expect demand to increase this winter, so we’re encouraging Warrington customers to donate whatever they can to our Winter Food Collection. "With frontline charities and foodbanks facing exceptionally high demand this year, pre-packed donation bags make it easy to make a big difference to someone else’s Christmas." For those wishing to donate their own items, the most-needed items according to FareShare and Trussell are UHT & powered milk; tinned meat and fish; sponge/rice pudding; long life fruit juice; cooking/pasta sauces; tinned vegetables; tinned and dried soup; pasta, rice and noodles; cereal & porridge; and tea and coffee.No. 22 Xavier faces South Carolina St., eyes rebound from lone loss

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NoneThe United States is closely watching the situation in the Middle East after rebels overthrew Syrian dictator President Bashar Assad over the weekend. He's said to be in Russia after the country granted him political asylum. President Joe Biden has called the collapse a "fundamental act of justice" after decades of repression, but also "a moment of risk and uncertainty." The Biden administration says senior U.S. officials are now spread out across the region during this transition period as the U.S. works to prevent ISIS from reemerging. Rebels, who overthrew the dictator, are now taking control in Damascus. "It's imperative that all actors involved protect civilians, respect human rights especially vulnerable minorities," said Secretary of State Antony Blinken. But while the U.S. sees this as a moment of opportunity, "it's also a moment of risk and uncertainty," Biden added. Biden warned ISIS could try to take advantage of that uncertainty. "We will not let that happen," he said. The U.S. remains concerned about their presence in the country. "There are tens of thousands of ISIS supporters that are still detained in the Northeast," said Amy Austin Holmes, a research professor of international affairs at George Washington University. Sunday, U.S. forces hit more than 75 ISIS camps and operations in Syria in response. "They do believe preliminarily that they were very, very successful in hitting legitimate ISIS targets and further degrading their capabilities," said John Kirby, White House National Security Council spokesperson. This transition is felt on the ground. Syria's prime minister says most cabinet members are still at work, but some state workers are not returning to their jobs. A United Nations official said Syria's public sector has come to an abrupt halt. This as Syrian refugees celebrate after the collapse of Assad's reign. Some say he'll be remembered as one of the most brutal dictators in history. "He's used chemical weapons against his own people. He's barrel bombed his own people," Austin Holmes said. The State Department says it's also working to get information about missing American journalist Austin Tice and bring him home. He disappeared at a checkpoint in Syria 12 years ago. President Biden said he believes Tice is still alive, but acknowledges there's no direct evidence.None

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