Why did Tiffany Haddish and Common split up? Comedian reveals that breakup 'wasn't mutual'
Tiffany Haddish shares post-breakup insights with Lonnie Rashid Lynn, commonly known as Common, in 2021, revealing it wasn't 'mutual'
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Stephanie Ramos? GMA3’s Jennifer Ashton praises ABC correspondent's performance at charity event for veterans
'GMA3' star Jennifer Ashton is also an OB-GYN who spends her time supporting various causes and Non-Profit Organizations in the country
1970-01-01 08:00
Crystal Palace bid farewell to Wilfried Zaha following Galatasaray move
Crystal Palace have confirmed the departure of Wilfried Zaha to Galatasaray on a free transfer, with the winger taking up the chance to play for a club in the Champions League.
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Erik ten Hag responds to Man Utd links with Kylian Mbappe
Erik ten Hag has been quizzed on Manchester United's supposed interest in Kylian Mbappe. PSG are looking to sell the forward and have accepted a world-record £259m bid from Al Hilal.
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How did the bizarre 'They Cloned Jamie' trend start? Ice-T slams conspiracy theory about Jamie Foxx
A number of people strongly believed that Jamie Foxx had been cloned after the actor posted a video on Instagram
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Who was Stephanie Pullman? Death of elderly woman over $51 due changes regulated utility policy in Arizona
Stephanie Pullman lost her life at 72 years of age after being left without power on a very hot day in 2018
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Jury to deliver verdict over Brussels terrorist attacks that killed 32
A jury is expected to render its verdict Tuesday over Belgium’s deadliest peacetime attack
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Who is Dr Mod Helmy? The WWII hero in today's Google Doodle
Today’s Google Doodle is a reminder that some human beings are truly extraordinary. The design, which you’ll see if you head to the search engine’s homepage, is a celebration of Dr Mohamed “Mod” Helmy – a man who risked his life to save Jewish people during the Second World War. Dr Helmy was born in Khartoum, Sudan, on 25 July, 1901, to an Egyptian father and a German mother. At the age of 21, he moved to Germany to study medicine, swiftly proving his skills as a talented physician and becoming head of urology at Berlin’s Robert Koch Hospital (now known as Krankenhaus Moabit). Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter However, Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in 1933 was to turn his happy life upside down. Dr Helmy was forced to watch, powerless, as his Jewish colleagues were all fired from the hospital. And whilst he was initially kept on, he was soon subjected to discrimination and persecution for being a North African, and lost his job, too. He was also banned from marrying his German fiancée Annie Ernst (although, we’re pleased to say, he was able to do so some years later). In 1939 and again in 1940, the doctor was arrested along with other Egyptian nationals. And although the Nazis released him when he became gravely ill, he was under strict instruction to report to the police twice a day as proof he was unfit for internment. Despite being targeted by the regime himself, Dr Helmy continued to speak out against Nazi policies and, after being demoted to the role of doctor’s assistant, he made the most of his limited position by writing sick notes to help innocent people escape hard labour. He also repeatedly risked his life to help his Jewish friends. When Berlin’s deportation of the Jews began and his family friend Anna Boros was in need of a hiding place, Dr Helmy brought her to a cabin he owned in the neighbourhood of Buch. This became her safe haven until the end of the war, as Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Center, notes in its biography of the doctor. At times of danger, when he was under police investigation, Dr Helmy would arrange for Boros to hide elsewhere. “A good friend of our family, Dr Helmy…hid me in his cabin in Berlin-Buch from 10 March until the end of the war,” she wrote after the war. “As of 1942 I no longer had any contact [with] the outside world. The Gestapo knew that Dr Helmy was our family physician, and they knew that he owned a cabin in Berlin-Buch. “He managed to evade all their interrogations. In such cases he would bring me to friends where I would stay for several days, introducing me as his cousin from Dresden. When the danger would pass, I would return to his cabin. “Dr Helmy did everything for me out of the generosity of his heart and I will be grateful to him for eternity”. Dr Helmy also helped protect Boros’ mother, Julianna, her stepfather, Georg Wehr, and her grandmother, Cecilie Rudnik. Thanks to his courage and resourcefulness, all four of them survived the Holocaust. He remained in Berlin until his death in 1982. In 2013, Yad Vashem posthumously bestowed its Righteous Among the Nations award on Dr Helmy. He was the first Arab rescuer to be awarded the prestigious title. The Google Doodle artwork was created by Berlin-based artist Noa Snir to honour his Egyptian and German background and capture his open-hearted nature. Speaking about her work on the project, Snir told a Google Q&A: ": I found the story of Mod Helmy very moving. I come from a Jewish background, and the thought of individuals outside of the Jewish community risking their lives to help others during WW2 is something that personally gives me hope about humanity. "I think Helmy's case is an especially interesting one as he himself suffered persecution due to his background and ethnicity, and that still didn't stop him from helping as many people as he could. It's unfathomable to me, this type of courage and integrity." She added that she hoped people would view her Doodle and reflect on the fact that "even in one of the darkest moments in world history, there were truly remarkable people who made acts of extreme courage and solidarity". "I think we should all aspire to be the Mod Helmy's of the world, or ask ourselves how we can take example from him in whatever small way we can," she said. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Who was Jacob Williamson? SC transgender teen killed by man he met online on first date, GF also arrested
Jacob Williamson left his family's home when some relatives were unable to accept his transitioning
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EU agriculture ministers meet to discuss vital Ukraine grain exports after Russia nixed deal
European Union agriculture ministers are meeting to discuss ways of moving grain vital to global food security out of Ukraine after Russia halted a deal that allowed the exports
1970-01-01 08:00
What is Epidermolysis Bullosa? Blind teen regains eyesight after Miami doctor uses 'miracle' eyedrops
The resourceful Miami doctor reformulated a skin gel with the world's first topical gene therapy drug formulation to cure a rare eye disease
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Was Quavo arrested for threatening to 'kill' party boat captain? Migos rapper ziptied by cops after alleged heist on Miami yacht
Quavo was on board the yacht on Sunday, July 24, 2023, when two other passengers started acting aggressively and threatening the captain
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