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An aid convoy finally entered East Ghouta on Monday, after weeks of intense bombing and shelling by Syrian government forces against the rebel-held Damascus suburb.  The Syrian Red Crescent said 46 truckloads of food parcels were delivered to 27,500 people, along with health items for more than 70,000.  Aid authorities are concerned about continuing shelling and the security of medical supplies from both rebel and government forces.  There are almost 400,000 civilian residents trapped in East Ghouta and seeking shelter and relief from one of the most intense sieges of the seven-year Syrian Civil War.

The US says Russian bombing runs killed many of the 600+ civilian casualties in East Ghouta from 24 - 28 February.  "This is the same combination of lies and indiscriminate force that Russia and the Syrian regime used to isolate and destroy Aleppo in 2016, where thousands of civilians were killed," read a White House statement.  Another 14 civilians died in Russian-backed government air strikes overnight, according to war monitors.

A Russian who spied for the UK has been found critically ill along a high street in Wiltshire, UK.  66-year old Sergei Skripal and a 33-year old woman were exposed to a "substance", but authorities are not disclosing what it might have been, if they know.  Cleaners in isolation suits were seen scrubbing down the area where the couple was stricken.  There were no outward signs of trauma.  Skripal was convicted in Russia in 2006 and sent to jail, but sent to the UK in 2010 in a spy swap.

German police are looking for two attackers who poured acid on the face of a green energy executive outside Dusseldorf.  51-year-old Bernhard Gunther is CFO of German energy giant RWE's green subsidiary, Innogy.  He was airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries, but now is reportedly in a stable condition.  While police say they are investigating all leads, the tabloid Bild suggested the attack might be related to the parent company's open pit coal mining that threatens the 12,000 year old Hambach Forest near Cologne - one of Europe's last such green spaces.

The populists came out on top in Italy's elections.  The anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) is the biggest single party, and the right-wing coalition of The League and Forza Italia is the biggest bloc.  Both have expressed willingness to talk to other parties to form a governing coalition.  Within the right, the anti-immigrant The League actually got more votes than former PM Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia, meaning that Berlusconi's comeback after being convicted of pedophilia and corruption charges has stalled.  The governing center-Left Democratic party doesn't want to go into a coalition with these newcomers and racists, and will go into opposition.

Florida school officials removed a teacher from a middle school classroom while they investigate her white supremacist podcast in which she called for genocide against Muslims, spun anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, and retweeted racists.  Dayanna Volitich hosted a podcast titled "Unapologetic" under the name "Tiana Dalichov", in which she bragged about exposing her disgusting ideas to children at Crystal River Middle School north of Tampa.  While claiming to be a genius of the master race, the moron didn't disguise her identity on the podcast and wore much of the same clothing for her profile picture as she did in her school staff photo.

Actor Frances McDormand has her Best Actress Academy Award back, and Los Angeles police arrested the guy who tried to steal it on Oscar Night.  The case against 47-year old Terry Bryant seems pretty clear, as he posed for photos with the pilfered statue and shared them on social media.  Celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck's photographer ID'd the guy at one of the after parties.  Ms. McDormand had her statue back before bedtime: "After a brief time apart, Frances and her Oscar were happily reunited last night," her publicist said.  "They celebrated their reunion with a double cheeseburger from In-N-Out," referring to the greatest cheeseburgers in all of America.