ty Dragonfly Foods reassures public over safety of its products amid health concerns By www.iol.co.za Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 08:49:58 GMT Full Article
ty Expect a reality TV summer with engaging new local productions By www.iol.co.za Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:10:29 GMT Full Article
ty The Power and Pity of Jesus, Part 1 A By feeds.gty.org Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2024 00:00:00 PST Click the icon below to listen. Full Article
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ty Finding Security in a Troubled World A By feeds.gty.org Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 00:00:00 PST Click the icon below to listen. Full Article
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ty Philippines joining global road safety meet in Morocco By www.philstar.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0800 President Marcos has announced that the Philippines will participate in the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety to be held in Morocco in February next year. Full Article
ty Declaring and Defending the Deity of Christ By feeds.gty.org Published On :: Fri, 27 Jan 2017 00:00:00 PST Full Article
ty Twin Truths: God’s Sovereignty and Man’s Responsibility By feeds.gty.org Published On :: Fri, 05 May 2017 00:00:00 PST Full Article
ty Humility Is the First Law of Ministry By feeds.gty.org Published On :: Fri, 26 May 2017 00:00:00 PST Full Article
ty Testimony to the Deity of Christ, Part 1 By feeds.gty.org Published On :: Fri, 11 Aug 2017 00:00:00 PST Full Article
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ty North Africa Instability Affects European Energy Security By Published On :: Mon, 08 Apr 2013 22:55:00 GMT Terrorist acts in Algeria and surrounding countries spell trouble for the debt-racked European countries that depend on the region for energy supply. Full Article
ty Emigration Turns Hardship into Opportunity By Published On :: Thu, 09 May 2013 18:52:00 GMT The global financial crisis may have eliminated job opportunities around the world, but it has opened the door for a cultural boom on new shores. Full Article
ty Bread and Community in Istanbul By Published On :: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 15:34:00 GMT In the neighborhood of Pangalti, an area rich with history, specialty shops dedicated to fresh and local fare knit a sense of community among the locals. Full Article
ty Uncertainty is the winner and incumbents the losers so far in a year of high-stakes global elections By www.voanews.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Jul 2024 02:29:26 -0400 LONDON — Discontented, economically squeezed voters have turned against sitting governments on both right and left during many of the dozens of elections held this year, as global power blocs shift and political certainties crumble. From India to South Africa to Britain, voters dealt blows to long-governing parties. Elections to the European Parliament showed growing support for the continent's far right, while France's centrist president scrambled to fend off a similar surge at home. If there’s a global trend, Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer said at a summit in Canada in June, it’s that “people are tired of the incumbents.” More than 40 countries have held elections already this year. More uncertainty awaits — nations home to over half the world’s population are going to the polls in 2024. The world is already anxiously turning to November’s presidential election in the U.S., where an acrimonious campaign was dealt a shocking blow by an assassination attempt against Republican nominee and former president, Donald Trump. Unpopular incumbents Aftershocks from the COVID-19 pandemic, conflicts in Africa, Europe and the Middle East, and spiking prices for food and fuel have left dissatisfied voters eager for change. “Voters really, really don’t like inflation,” said Rob Ford, professor of political science at the University of Manchester. “And they punish governments that deliver it, whether they are at fault or not.” Inflation and unemployment are rising in India, the world’s largest democracy, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party unexpectedly lost its parliamentary majority after a decade of dominance. Modi was forced to rely on coalition partners to govern as the opposition doubled its strength in parliament. In South Africa, sky-high rates of unemployment and inequality helped drive a dramatic loss of support for the African National Congress, which had governed ever since the end of the apartheid system of white minority rule in 1994. The party once led by Nelson Mandela lost its parliamentary majority for the first time and was forced to enter a coalition with opposition parties. In Britain, the center-left Labour Party won election in a landslide, ousting the Conservatives after 14 years. As in so many countries, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a jaded electorate that wants lower prices and better public services — but is deeply skeptical of politicians’ ability to deliver change. US-China tensions Caught between world powers China and the United States, Taiwan held one of the year's most significant elections. Lai Ching-te, of the Democratic Progressive Party, won a presidential election that was seen as a referendum on the island’s relationship with China, which claims Taiwan as its own. Beijing regards Lai as a separatist and ramped up military pressure with drills in the Taiwan Strait. Lai has promised to strengthen the defenses of the self-governing island, and the U.S. has pledged to help it defend itself, heightening tensions in one of the world’s flashpoints. In Bangladesh, an important partner of the U.S. that has drawn closer to China, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina won a fourth successive term in an election that opposition parties boycotted. The U.S. and U.K. said the vote was not credible, free or fair. Political dynasties In several countries, family ties helped secure or cement power. Pakistan held messy parliamentary elections – under the eye of the country’s powerful military — that saw well-established political figures vie to become prime minister. The winner, atop a coalition government, was Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, younger brother of three-time premier Nawaz Sharif. Opponents say the election was rigged in his favor, with opponent and former prime minister, Imran Khan, imprisoned and blocked from running. The situation remains unstable, with Pakistan’s Supreme Court ruling that Khan’s party was improperly denied some seats. In Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest democracy, former Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto was officially declared president more than two months after an election in which he won over 58% of the vote. His two losing rivals alleged fraud and nepotism — Subianto’s vice president-elect is outgoing leader Joko Widodo’s son, and Subianto was the son-in-law of Indonesia’s late dictator, Suharto. The country’s highest court rejected their arguments. Some outcomes were predictable. Russian President Vladimir Putin was reelected to a fifth term in a preordained election that followed his relentless crackdown on dissent. Rwanda's election extended the 30-year rule of President Paul Kagame, an authoritarian leader who ran almost unopposed. Far right's uneven march The far right has gained ground in Europe as the continent experiences economic instability and an influx of migrants from troubled lands. Elections for the parliament of the 27-nation European Union shifted the bloc’s center of gravity, with the far right rocking ruling parties in France and Germany, the EU’s traditional driving forces. The EU election triggered a political earthquake in France. After his centrist, pro-business party took a pasting, President Emmanuel Macron called a risky snap parliamentary election in hope of stemming a far-right surge. The anti-immigration National Rally party won the first round, but alliances and tactical voting by the center and left knocked it down to third place in the second round and left a divided legislature. New faces, daunting challenges A presidential election tested Senegal's reputation as a stable democracy in West Africa, a region rocked by a recent spate of coups. The surprise winner was little-known opposition figure Basirou Diomaye Faye, released from prison before polling day as part of a political amnesty. Faye is Africa’s youngest elected leader, and his rise reflects widespread frustration among Senegal’s youth with the country’s direction. Senegal has made new oil and gas discoveries in recent years, but the population has yet to see any real benefit. Mexico elected Claudia Sheinbaum as the first female president in the country’s 200-year history. A protege of outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the 61-year-old former Mexico City mayor vowed to continue in the direction set by the popular leftist leader. She faces a polarized electorate, daunting drug-related violence, an increasingly influential military and tensions over migration with the U.S. Uncertainty is the new normal On July 28, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro will seek to extend a decade-plus presidency marked by a complex political, social and economic crisis that has driven millions into poverty or out of the country. Opposition parties have banded together, but the ruling party has tight control over the voting process, and many doubt votes will be counted fairly. South Sudan, the world’s youngest country, is scheduled to hold its long-delayed first elections in December. That would represent a key milestone, but the vote is rife with danger and vulnerable to failure. Looming above all is the choice U.S. voters will make Nov. 5 in a tense and divided country. The July 13 shooting at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania, in which the former president was wounded and a rallygoer was killed, came as Democrats agonize over the fitness of President Joe Biden, who has resisted calls to step aside. The prospect of a second term for Trump, a protectionist wary of international entanglements, is evidence of the world’s shifting power blocs and crumbling political certainties. "The world is in the transition," said Neil Melvin, director of international security at defense think tank the Royal United Services Institute. “There are very broad processes on the way which are reshaping international order," he added. "It’s a kind of anti-globalization. It’s a growing return to the nation state and against multilateralism.” Full Article Europe East Asia Africa World News South & Central Asia
ty ISIS Brutality Becomes a TV Series By Published On :: Mon, 19 Jun 2017 16:04:00 GMT During the 30-days of Ramadan, and while Muslims in the Arab world have been fasting since May 26, millions have tuned into Saudi Arabia's MBC to watch the first ever series about ISIS. Full Article
ty Zimbabwe Food Security Threatened by Tobacco By Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 15:43:00 GMT Droves of small-scale farmers in Zimbabwe are moving away from growing food crops and turning to tobacco, a trend that seriously threatens the country's food security. Full Article
ty Renew the African Growth and Opportunity Act By Published On :: Sat, 11 Apr 2015 16:50:00 GMT If revised and renewed, the AGOA would encourage growth and development in sub-Saharan Africa while also benefitting U.S. economic interests. Full Article
ty Food Insecurity and Climate Change in Egypt By Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2015 18:52:00 GMT Egypt must adapt to climate change by introducing new crops, investing in farming technology and changing subsidies to protect the most vulnerable. Full Article
ty Hava Raucher’s fearless art tackles identity, gender, and cultural taboo By www.jpost.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:22:49 GMT 'On the Living and the Dead' dives into Israeli artist Hava Raucher’s fearless views on society. Full Article art Rabin Square Israeli art paint
ty Trump picks South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as Homeland Security secretary By www.jpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 06:15:13 GMT Noem, once seen as a possible running mate for Trump, is currently serving her second term as South Dakota's gov after a reelection in 2022 Full Article United States Donald Trump South Dakota US Elections 2024
ty Rabbis discuss Simchat Torah and unity in polarized, post-Oct. 7 Jewish society By www.jpost.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 10:52:18 GMT The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Aaron Reich and Tal Spungin. Full Article Judaism rabbi podcast jpost podcast Simhat Torah
ty 'We fought tooth and nail to save every casualty' By www.jpost.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 17:08:05 GMT MDA team from Karnei Shomron sped to southern Israel on October 7 to save lives Full Article Magen David Adom MDA The October 7 Massacre MDAheroes
ty Typical diets fail because they emphasize the 'don'ts,' so try to focus on the positives By www.jpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 01:26:07 GMT Focusing on the positive aspects of eating, exercise, sleep, and social behaviors will “add hours to your days, days to your years, and years to your lives.” Full Article lifestyle food health exercise Nutrition
ty New medical school at Reichman University to open in February By www.jpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:31:26 GMT Reichman University launches a new medical school to address Israel's doctor shortage, with hands-on training from day one. Full Article health university medicine doctor Reichman University
ty Majority of Israelis are concerned about climate change, and the environment - survey By www.jpost.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 12:37:09 GMT The study surveyed 1,180 participants in Israel about their knowledge and attitudes regarding climate change and its effects on the environment. Full Article Israel environment ben-gurion university survey climate change Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
ty Egyptian government legalizes 293 churches, reinforcing religious inclusivity By www.jpost.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 20:56:37 GMT Under Article 8 of Law No. 80, which governs the construction and restoration of churches in Egypt, the government continues to support religious institutions by aligning them with legal standards. Full Article Egypt Christianity Coptic Copts religious tolerance
ty Thai gov't warns of possible attack on Israelis at Koh Phangan 'Full Moon' party By www.jpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:39:18 GMT Israeli government officials have recognized this situation of a potential terrorist attack and shared a travel warning to Israelis. Full Article Israel Thailand antisemitism Terrorist
ty The Jerusalem Post is heading to the Magic City. Are you coming with us? By www.jpost.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2024 08:22:06 GMT On December 9-10, 2024, The Jerusalem Post will host an inaugural summit in Miami, bringing forward the discussions about the "tomorrow" of our community. Full Article jpost conference Miami Miami Summit 2024
ty Israeli NGO hosts event for fallen immigrant soldiers, security personnel in Middle East war By www.jpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 01:02:29 GMT During the event, an exhibition presented the fallen soldiers and presented their personal stories, and a ceremony was held in their memory with the participation of the bereaved families. Full Article IDF Diaspora Jews NGO Fallen soldiers
ty The West’s attack on Judaism is an American national security issue By www.jpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 00:21:47 GMT How global anti-Israel sentiment endangers US security and alliances. Full Article Israel ICC Donald Trump ICJ
ty Annexation vs. security: Israel’s strategic choice in a tense moment By www.jpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 03:56:57 GMT Israel faces a choice: Pursue diplomatically fradulent West Bank annexation or focus on Iran and regional security threats. Full Article Israel Iran West Bank iran israel Donald Trump marco rubio Bezalel Smotrich
ty Trump picks Jewish real estate tycoon Steven Witkoff for Mideast envoy By www.jpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:08:44 GMT Trump also said he will nominate Fox News Channel host Pete Hegseth to be secretary of defense. Full Article Diaspora Jews Middle East Donald Trump US Elections 2024
ty Nigeria: WFP Calls for Urgent Life-Saving Support in Nigeria As 33 Million People Face Food Insecurity in 2025 By allafrica.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:06:10 GMT [WFP] Geneva -- This is a summary of what was said by Chi Lael, WFP Spokesperson for Nigeria (speaking from Abuja via Zoom) - to whom quoted text may be attributed - at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. Full Article Food and Agriculture External Relations Governance International Organizations and Africa Nigeria West Africa
ty Botswana: Botswana's Election Shock - Analyst Reflects On Why Voters Kicked the Ruling Party Out After 58 Years By allafrica.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:24:54 GMT [The Conversation Africa] The dramatic loss of power by the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), which had governed Botswana since independence in 1966, will go down in history as one of the biggest electoral upsets in Africa. Full Article Botswana Economy Business and Finance Governance Southern Africa
ty Sudan: Allies of Warring Generals 'Enabling the Slaughter,' Security Council Hears By allafrica.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:04:33 GMT [UN News] The people of Sudan face an ever-deepening crisis as the relentless war between rival militaries pushes the country further into chaos, the UN's top political affairs official told the Security Council on Tuesday, underscoring that a ceasefire and a negotiated political solution remain the only viable path to peace. Full Article Arms and Military Affairs Conflict Peace and Security East Africa External Relations Governance International Organizations and Africa Legal and Judicial Affairs Sudan
ty Cancer medication funding to be taken over by health ministry from community chest fund By www.maltatoday.com.mt Published On :: Tue,12 Nov 2024 08:46:22 +0100 Responsibility for the funding of cancer medication is set to be taken over by the Health Ministry from the Malta Community Chest Fund • Minister announces Paola Health Hub set to launch operations this week Full Article
ty ‘Sorry’: The new quality standard By www.maltatoday.com.mt Published On :: Wed,13 Nov 2024 06:00:00 +0100 Meanwhile, honest, hardworking people will have to console themselves with Bartolo’s 'sorry'. It’s the new quality standard, it seems Full Article
ty Taiwan's Participation in the WHO Annual Assembly Is Vital to Ensuring Global Health Security By Published On :: Sat, 21 May 2016 12:01:00 GMT Taiwan accepts World Health Organization invitation despite political caveat from China Full Article
ty The Future of Food Security Lies Beyond COP29’s Negotiation Tables By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 08:39:41 +0000 Full Article Biodiversity Climate Action Climate Change Climate Change Justice Conferences COP29 Economy & Trade Environment Food and Agriculture Food Security and Nutrition Food Sustainability Global Green Economy Headlines Natural Resources TerraViva United Nations IPS UN Bureau
ty Capacity Building Is Key to Africa’s Digital Sequencing Success Story By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 04:00:36 +0000 Christian Tiambo has always wished to uplift local farmers’ communities through cutting-edge science. As climate change wreaked havoc on local agriculture, Tiambo, a livestock scientist at the Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health (CTLGH) and at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), focused on conserving and developing livestock that could withstand environmental stress. Genomics, […] Full Article Africa Biodiversity Conferences COP16 Development & Aid Economy & Trade Editors' Choice Featured Food and Agriculture Food Security and Nutrition Food Sustainability Headlines Natural Resources Sustainable Development Goals TerraViva United Nations IPBES IPS UN Bureau IPS UN Bureau Report
ty At COP16, Biodiversity Credits Raising Hopes and Protests By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Sat, 26 Oct 2024 02:11:18 +0000 At the end of the first week at the 16th Conference of Parties on Biodiversity (COP16), finance emerges as the biggest issue but also shrouded in controversies. On Saturday, as the COP moved closer to its most crucial phase of negotiations, resource mobilization—listed under Target 19 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KMGBF)—took centerstage, with […] Full Article Active Citizens Biodiversity Climate Action Conferences COP16 Editors' Choice Environment Featured Global Headlines Indigenous Rights Latin America & the Caribbean TerraViva United Nations Cali Columbia IPS UN Bureau IPS UN Bureau Report
ty Israel’s Ban on UNRWA Threatens the Stability of Palestine By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 06:59:45 +0000 On October 28, the Israeli parliament voted to ban activity from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in Israel. Two bills were passed by the Knesset, Israel’s house of representatives, one that barred all UNRWA efforts, and another that prevents interactions between Israeli authorities and UNRWA […] Full Article Armed Conflicts Education Headlines Health Human Rights Humanitarian Emergencies Middle East & North Africa Migration & Refugees TerraViva United Nations IPS UN Bureau IPS UN Bureau Report
ty Guterres Congratulates Nihon Hidankyo For Nobel Prize For Efforts To Rid Humanity of Nuclear Weapons By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 14:48:50 +0000 The United Nations Secretary General António Guterres congratulated grassroots Japanese organization Nihon Hidankyo on being awarded the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize. “The atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, also known as the hibakusha, are selfless, soul-bearing witnesses of the horrific human cost of nuclear weapons,” he said in a statement. “While their numbers grow smaller each […] Full Article Active Citizens Civil Society Editors' Choice Featured Global Headlines Human Rights IPS UN: Inside the Glasshouse Nuclear Disarmament Nuclear Energy - Nuclear Weapons Peace TerraViva United Nations IPS UN Bureau IPS UN Bureau Report Nuclear Abolition 2024
ty Mortality in the Gaza-Israel War By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:16:08 +0000 Following the 7 October 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas-led militants, Israel’s response has led to unprecedented high mortality levels in the Gaza Strip. The Palestinian death toll over the twelve month period is believed to be among the highest such civilian casualty rates in the 21st century. During the first seven months of the […] Full Article Armed Conflicts Headlines Human Rights Middle East & North Africa Peace TerraViva United Nations