Switzerland, Japan, Germany, Mexico, France, Italy, South Korea, and United Arab Emirates to Convene in Savannah for SYTA Annual Conference 2025 to Advance Global Student Travel Through Strategic Networking, Industry Insights, and Cultural Immersion

Switzerland, Japan, Germany, Mexico, France, Italy, South Korea, and United Arab Emirates to Convene in Savannah for SYTA Annual Conference 2025 to Advance Global Student Travel Through Strategic Networking, Industry Insights, and Cultural Immersion

Home » France Travel News » Switzerland, Japan, Germany, Mexico, France, Italy, South Korea, and United Arab Emirates to Convene in Savannah for SYTA Annual Conference 2025 to Advance Global Student Travel Through Strategic Networking, Industry Insights, and Cultural Immersion Published on August 21, 2025 The Student & Youth Travel Association (SYTA) Annual Conference 2025…

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One of Fort Stewart shooting victims was Sergeant Quornelius Radford's "intimate partner," charges reveal

One of Fort Stewart shooting victims was Sergeant Quornelius Radford’s “intimate partner,” charges reveal

One of the victims injured in the shooting at Fort Stewart was the “intimate partner of the accused,” according to the Army Office of the Special Trial Counsel, which is why the charges against Sgt. Quornelius Radford includes a specification of domestic violence. Radford was also charged Tuesday with several counts of attempted premeditated murder,…

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Georgia authorities identify suspected gunman in shooting near the Emory University campus. Here's what we know

Georgia authorities identify suspected gunman in shooting near the Emory University campus. Here’s what we know

A shooting near the Emory University campus and just outside the headquarters of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta on Friday left two people dead and bullet marks in windows across the sprawling campus. A police officer was killed, and the suspected shooter was found dead in a nearby building, authorities said. No…

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