The Who
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Web site | thewho.com |
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Origin | Shepherd's Bush |
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United Kingdom | |
London | |
England | |
Members | Pete Townshend |
Roger Daltrey | |
Keith Moon | |
John Entwistle | |
Kenney Jones | |
John Bundrick | |
Doug Sandom | |
Genres | Rock |
Hard Rock | |
Power Pop | |
Awards | Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award |
Grammy Hall of Fame | |
Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music | |
NME Award for British Single | |
Official site | thewho.com |
Labels | Brunswick |
Reaction | |
Track | |
Polydor | |
Decca | |
Virgin | |
MCA | |
Universal Republic | |
Geffen | |
Atco | |
Also known as | The Detours; The High Numbers |
Skos genre | Rock |
Folk | |
Songs | 1971 |
List | Baba O'RileyWho's Next · 1971 |
Won’t Get Fooled AgainWho's Next · 1971 | |
Eminence FrontIt's Hard · 1982 | |
1971 | |
1969 | |
Albums | Who |
Who Are You | |
Tommy | |
My Generation | |
Upcoming events | Barcelona, Spain |
Berlin, Germany | |
Nanterre, France | |
London, United Kingdom | |
Sandringham, United Kingdom | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 595364 |
About The Who
The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964. Its core lineup consisted of lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. They are considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, and have sold over 100 million records worldwide.
Fears for displaced Gazans as winter approaches and diseases spread
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... The Who is urging people in China to take measures to reduce transmission...
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... More than 80% of their procedures were medical abortions, while state hospitals mostly perform surgical ones, " The Who s Ms Yerofeyeva said...
Israeli tanks surround north Gaza's Indonesian Hospital
... Meanwhile, The Who said it was finalising its plans to complete the evacuation of between 250 to 260 seriously wounded or ill patients trapped at Al-Shifa...
Gaza war: Premature babies evacuated from al-Shifa hospital
... The evacuation of the babies comes after a UN humanitarian assessment team, led by The Who, visited the hospital on Saturday...
Israel says it will allow two trucks of fuel a day into Gaza
... Earlier today, Richard Peeperkorn, The Who s representative in the Palestinian Territories said that more than 70,000 cases of acute respiratory infections and over 44,000 cases of diarrhoea had been recorded, according to Reuters - figures significantly higher than expected...
Fears for displaced Gazans as winter approaches and diseases spread
By Wyre DaviesBBC News, Jerusalem
In the cramped conditions of a makeshift tent near the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis, Nariman cradles her baby daughter. The 23-day-old girl is younger than The War itself and Nariman's whole family is sick.
" I don't have enough money to buy My Daughter medicine even though she needs medical support to help her breathe" says the Young Mother , wrapped up against the cold of the encroaching winter. " My husband is seriously ill and my young son also needed hospital treatment yesterday. "
The United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, has said that Gaza is in the midst of an " epic humanitarian catastrophe" and that " The World must not look away".
Even if the current pause in hostilities is extended by a few days, Israel has made it clear the military offensive will soon resume, targeting What Remains of Hamas' capabilities across Gaza.
That, say aid agencies, will exacerbate what is already a dire humanitarian situation, particularly around Khan Younis where thousands of people have sought refuge from the fighting in the north.
The fragile truce of The Past Six Days has allowed the UN and others to assess what damage Seven Weeks of bombing has done and what pressing needs the population now has.
" We cannot get enough aid in through the Rafah crossing right now as winter approaches, " says Thomas White , The Director of affairs in Gaza for the United Nations Palestinian Refugee Agency.
White, who toured parts of the heavily-bombed Gaza City and the destroyed infrastructure, added: " There's poor sanitation and we're very concerned about an outbreak of infectious diseases such as watery diarrhoea as people are forced To Live in very cramped conditions with poor sanitation. "
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says that, given living conditions and the lack of Health Care , " more people in Gaza could die from disease than bombings".
Over 100,000 people have acute respiratory infections and 80,000 are suffering with diarrhoea, The Who says. Half of those are said to be under the Age Of five.
Israel has often denied there is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza and points to the 200 or so trucks currently being allowed into The Territory each day during this truce, bringing in much-need food, medicines and limited fuel supplies.
Distributed throughout Gaza, via UN warehouses and collection points, the badly-needed food, medicines and limited fuel is quickly snapped up.
It is thought that More Than one million Gazans are now living in temporary shelters, having been forced from their homes elsewhere in the besieged Palestinian territory.
If and when the bombing resumes, the aid will again be reduced to a trickle and thousands of internally displaced people will face the prospect of having to move on again, to areas with much less aid and even fewer resources.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com