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Nearly all the jet fuel has been removed from the Red Hill storage tanks; the Israel-Hamas war has led to reports of antisemitism and tension in classrooms at the University of Hawaiʻi; the Trust for Public Land celebrates 50 years of working with local communities; and how kōnane, or "Hawaiian checkers," provides insight into Hawaiian culture and philosophies.
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University of Hawaiʻi student Mariah Abdelfattah talks about her family in West Bank; Oʻahu resident Kevin Kuroda's family received a long-lost memento that belonged to his Medal of Honor recipient uncle; the 106th anniversary of Queen Liliʻuokalani's passing is celebrated at her former home.
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The war involving Israel and Hamas continues to dominate news coverage around the world. But for one country in Southeast Asia, there are very personal ties to the story. HPR's Bill Dorman has more in today's Asia Minute.
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High school student studying in Israel returns home to Hawaiʻi; Maui art gallery recovers bronze sculptures after wildfires; "Hidden Brain" tackles healing in a new podcast; New Zealand author Gina Cole shares her passion for science fiction
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The Academy Awards are less than two weeks away. As usual, most attention is centered on nominees in categories like best picture, and best leading and supporting actress and actor. But this year a different category is carrying diplomatic weight across the Indo-Pacific. HPR's Bill Dorman explains why in today's Asia Minute.
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Gov. David Ige and the Consul General of Israel in Los Angeles Hillel Newman signed a joint declaration last week, establishing a partnership for economic and educational exchange between the two governments.
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South Korea is getting 700,000 doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine this week in an unusual deal with Israel.
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JERUSALEM (AP) — Palestinian worshippers clashed with Israeli police on Friday evening at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem’s Old City as weeks-long tensions…
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JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday scored a landslide victory in a primary race for leadership of the ruling Likud party,…
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JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was indicted Thursday in a series of corruption cases, throwing Israel’s paralyzed political system into…