How the wealthiest countries schemed to avoid economic commitments at COP26
The G20, an exclusive club of mostly wealthy nations, met just before the COP26 in Glasgow and paid little more than lip service to the world’s leading problems, while preserving their own financial dominance. By Sonali Kolhatkar / Independent Media…
Cayman: Police seek public assistance in identifying men
From RCIPS The RCIPS is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying two men shown in the provided footage, who were present at an incident which occurred outside a bar on Martin Drive, George Town, on 19 December, 2020. The first…
SANDERS: Leaders of smaller islands stand up amid climate destruction and unkept promises
By Sir Ronald Sanders From Jamaica Gleaner COP26 in Glasgow offered no hope to small island states which continue to face destruction and extinction. COP26 was always going to be nothing but a theatrical performance, well-choreographed by the world’s industrialized…
Cartoon of the week
By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…
Starting a new Play Festival
STARTING A NEW PLAY FESTIVAL – November 11 – AACT Fall 2021 Webinar Series From AACT Trinity Bird, Executive Director at The Sauk in Jonesville, Michigan, explains how The Sauk established their annual Plays-in-Development series in 2015. Each season, three-four…
Border migrants flown to Florida
US: More Than 70 Secret Flights Have Reportedly Carried Border Migrants to Florida By Fran Beyer From Newsmax Border officials have reportedly secretly sent over 70 flights of migrants from the border to Florida without disclosing any information to Gov….
Augmented Vs. Virtual
By Paul McGowan From PS Audio What a world we live in. I have been working with a company that provides some really cool services that will someday allow our community members to better explore our products in the comfort…
Tension rising in Iraq after Assassination Attempt on Prime Minister
From VOANews BAGHDAD — The failed assassination attempt against Iraq’s prime minister at his residence on Sunday has raised tensions following last month’s parliamentary elections where the Iran-backed militias were the biggest losers. Helicopters circled in the Baghdad skies throughout…
Eggs are safe to eat in moderation
By Dr. Crandall From Newsmax People who are prediabetic or diabetic can eat up to 12 eggs a week and not increase their risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Researchers at…
Accepting applications for the Digital Transformation programme by Singapore Management University
From Emeritus Download brochure HERE Why study Digital Transformation? As a 21st-century business leader, it’s important to consider how digital transformation can be leveraged to create more value for your organisation. From young start-ups to mid-size companies to large enterprises,…