Dutch authorities have completed an investigation into cannabis in candy that prompted Haribo to issue a recall. The Public Prosecution Service (Openbaar Ministerie) said no criminal prosecution will be filed. The agency said the candy manufacturer was not involved in the case. At the end of May, the Dutch Food... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
The Food and Drug Administration uses import alerts to enforce U.S. food safety regulations for food from foreign countries. The agency updates and modifies the alerts as needed. Recent modifications to FDA’s import alerts, as posted by the agency, are listed below. Click here to go to the FDA page... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
The FAO and WHO are facing increasing demands for scientific evaluations at a time when there has been a “significant” reduction in donor funding. The Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) secretariat made the comments at the latest meeting of the Codex Committee on Contaminants in Foods. A... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
Israeli forces have demolished high-rise buildings across Gaza City as part of an intensifying campaign aimed at taking full control of the urban centre. The Israeli military says it has seized 40 percent of the city and will expand operations in the coming days. Air strikes on Friday levelled the 12-storey Mushtaha Tower, located in one of the most densely populated areas in western Gaza City. Israeli defence minister Israel Katz described the military’s actions as the opening of the “ga...| Helsinki Times - Helsinki Times
The US President said the name change was appropriate in the light of the current global situation.| BreakingNews.ie
India’s fast-growing quick commerce sector has so far been dominated by a single factor: speed. But FirstClub Technology Pvt. Ltd., a Bengaluru-based startup founded just three months ago, is proving that speed alone isn’t enough. The company has raised $23 million in Series A funding, led by returning investors Accel and RTP Global, with participation […] The post FirstClub Secures $23 Mn to Redefine Quick Commerce with Quality-First Retail appeared first on TechStory.| TechStory
India’s fast-growing food delivery and quick commerce industry is bracing for fresh turbulence. The GST Council has decided to impose an 18% Goods and Services Tax on delivery fees charged by platforms such as Zomato, Swiggy, and Blinkit, effective September 22. While it may sound like a small tweak, the ripple effects of this move […] The post GST Council Imposes 18% Tax on Delivery Fees appeared first on TechStory.| TechStory
On a quiet slope between San Bernardo and Conde Duque, the building at Noviciado 7 has stood for more than two centuries, silently watching Madrid change around it. Built in the 18th century, its nearly meter-thick stone walls have contained many lives: Jesuit novices in prayer, market vendors selling fish, whispered meetings during the Franco […] <p>The post From Jesuits to Joints: The Centuries-Old Building at the Heart of Madrid’s N7A Club first appeared on High Times.</p>| High Times
Mia O’Brien got ‘mixed up’ with the wrong crowd and ‘is now paying the price’, her mother claimed| The Standard
In this week's Pagan Community Notes, Aquarian Tabernacle Church Launches Affordable Housing Initiative, a blood moon is coming with the rising Corn Moon, and Star's Tarot of the Week. But wait, there's more! Faun releases a new song, Hungry Ghosts arrive this weekend! Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: September 4, 2025 👻 at The Wild Hunt.| The Wild Hunt
Alex J. Coyne discusses the variety of new methods for Witches and Pagans to conduct rituals online, including live-streaming, virtual altars, and more, and considers the needs for safety and responsibility in virtual magickal spaces. Continue reading Are massively multiplayer online rituals the future of magick? at The Wild Hunt.| The Wild Hunt
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: honoring our pets on Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day, hundreds of votives confirm a temple of Demeter, a fearsome hypercarnivore named for Sobek, and Star’s Tarot for the week. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: August 28, 2025 at The Wild Hunt.| The Wild Hunt
A newly discovered mineral, Amaterasuite, has been found in Japan’s national stone, jadeitite. Named for the sun goddess Amaterasu, it reflects both groundbreaking science and deep cultural ties to Shinto spirituality and Japanese heritage. Continue reading A New Mineral Discovered in Japan’s National Stone Named for Amaterasu at The Wild Hunt.| The Wild Hunt
Acceptance of food irradiation appears to be increasing, according to an analysis of previous research. A total of 27 peer-reviewed articles in English covering 24,474 people in 15 countries provided the survey-based data. Results showed a large increase in acceptance of irradiated food from 33 percent in 1992 to 67... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
A plant-based soy drink has been recalled in the Netherlands after reports of nausea and vomiting. Danone Nutricia Nederland said a quality deviation was| Food Safety News
Canada’s Liberals and Australia’s Labor leaders hesitate to confront anti-Zionism, leaving Jewish communities exposed as antisemitism rises worldwide. Source| THEJ.CA
Global economic changes are quietly reshaping how businesses operate across New York City. From inflation and supply chain disruptions to shifting consumer expectations and digital acceleration, local enterprises are adjusting their strategies to stay viable in a climate that feels less predictable than it used to. For many business owners, the pressure is real. Costs […] The post How Global Economic Changes Are Influencing Business in New York City appeared first on New York Weekly.| New York Weekly
Trump tariffs risk undermining US strategy, nudging India toward deeper ties with China and Russia at the SCO summit. #US #SCO #China #trade #tariffs| Policy Circle
Once hailed for its stability, the Indus Waters Treaty now fuels political tensions and ecological neglect.| Policy Circle
At SCO Summit 2025, Modi and Xi signal a diplomatic thaw in Tianjin as India balances US tariffs with regional pragmatism. #SCO #Modi #Xi #India #China| Policy Circle
Modi’s outreach at SCO Summit will highlight New Delhi’s quest for stability, counterterrorism and balanced regional partnerships.| Policy Circle
Ahmed Samsam, sentenced in 2018 to eight years in prison for allegedly joining the so-called Islamic State, has been formally recognised as an agent of Denmark’s intelligence services, according to a ruling by the country’s Supreme Court. The decision ends years of official denial and confirms that Samsam, now 35, worked with both Denmark’s Security and Intelligence Service (DSIS) and the military’s Defence Intelligence Service (DDIS) during the Syrian conflict.| Helsinki Times - Helsinki Times
Israeli forces intensified military operations across Gaza on Wednesday, killing over 100 Palestinians in the single deadliest day since the start of the latest phase of the war. Dozens of air and artillery strikes targeted Gaza City, with hospitals reporting that women and children were among the dead. The Israeli military’s Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir confirmed the beginning of “phase two” of Operation Gideon’s Chariots. The campaign aims to seize control of Gaza City, home to one mil...| Helsinki Times - Helsinki Times
At least 16 people died after a historic funicular railway derailed in central Lisbon and slammed into a building during the evening rush hour. The incident occurred around 18:15 local time on Wednesday, on the steep incline between Restauradores Square and Bairro Alto. The Elevador da Glória, one of the city’s most recognised attractions, was carrying passengers downhill when it lost control and veered off the track. Witnesses described the vehicle as “out of control, without brakes” ...| Helsinki Times - Helsinki Times
Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin were overheard discussing human organ transplants and life extension through biotechnology ahead of a military parade in Beijing, after a microphone was left open during what was meant to be a private exchange. The two leaders were walking alongside Kim Jong-un of North Korea toward Tiananmen Square on Wednesday when Chinese state television CCTV inadvertently broadcast their conversation live. The parade marked the 80th anniversary of what China refers to as its...| Helsinki Times - Helsinki Times
Manchester United Women are reportedly in advanced talks to sign England midfielder Jess Park from rivals Manchester City, with the Women’s Super League (WSL) transfer window closing this Thursday at 11 p.m. BST. The 23-year-old midfielder, fresh off England’s Euro 2025 triumph, has been one of City’s brightest academy products since debuting as a teenager […] The post Manchester United Closing In on Jess Park as WSL Deadline Approaches appeared first on Girls Soccer Network.| Girls Soccer Network
Autocrats of the world, unite!| New Statesman
We bring you some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. The post International News Briefs for Wednesday, September 3, 2025 appeared first on Havana Times.| Havana Times
We highlight the human dimension of a journey that seeks to challenge the blockade and stand with the Palestinian people. (12 photos) The post Faces of the Multinational Flotilla Heading to Gaza appeared first on Havana Times.| Havana Times
In his poem "Interception," Ben Corvo writes about the aftermath of an imagined ending The post Interception appeared first on The Lehrhaus.| The Lehrhaus
The recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Leaders’ Summit in Tianjin drew renewed attention to this organization, which began as a forum for settling border disputes between China and former Soviet Republics but has since evolved into a hybrid security-economic group. Nearly two dozen leaders attended the latest event, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who […] The post SCO, BRICS will only gradually transform the global order appeared first on Asia Times.| Asia Times
The 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Tianjin concluded on September 1 with a defining image: Prime Minister Narendra Modi warmly engaging with Russian President Vladimir Putin and host Chinese President Xi Jinping. The symbolism was unmistakable – three leaders, each navigating fraught relations with the US, projecting unity at a pivotal geopolitical juncture. […] The post Putin-Modi optics steal the show at China’s SCO summit appeared first on Asia Times.| Asia Times
Over the weekend, rallies were staged across various Australian cities under the branding “March for Australia.” The rallies, which were attended by avowed neo-Nazis and elected politicians alike, called for an end to mass migration. These protests are not unique to Australia. Recently, the United Kingdom has seen its own wave of anti-migrant demonstrations in […] The post Australia’s anti-immigrant protests inflamed by global far right appeared first on Asia Times.| Asia Times
Can India and China move beyond border clashes and trade tensions to find a new path forward? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Tianjin for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, held from August 31 to September 1, and his talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping have drawn widespread global attention. With India-China […] The post Tensions, talks and a turning point in Sino-Indian relations appeared first on Asia Times.| Asia Times
Xi hails “unstoppable” national rejuvenation at V-Day commemorations BEIJING | Xinhua | The rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is unstoppable, said Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday as the country marked the 80th anniversary of the victory in its war of resistance against Japanese aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. The resistance war, arduous and … The post China concludes V-Day commemorations appeared first on The Independent Uganda:.| The Independent Uganda:
Health officials in Sweden suspect contaminated eggs are behind a Salmonella outbreak in the country. Seven people from four regions are infected with a type of Salmonella Enteritidis that has previously been found in laying hens and in outbreaks associated with contaminated eggs. Interviews with sick people indicate that illnesses... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
The owner of a burger restaurant linked to a large botulism outbreak in Saudi Arabia in 2024 has gone into liquidation. The outbreak affected 75 people in| Food Safety News
Putin and Kim Jong Un Meet in Beijing After Military Parade In a significant diplomatic engagement following China’s World War II anniversary military parade, Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held bilateral talks at Beijing’s Diaoyutai state guest house on Wednesday. The meeting underscores the growing alliance between Russia and [...]| CommsTrader
Singapore will order Meta to crack down on scammers pretending to be government officials, a type of fraud that has boomed in the city-state and cost victims tens of millions of dollars, authorities said Wednesday. Meta’s Facebook is the top platform fraudsters use to carry out the scams, said Minister of State for Home Affairs […] The post Singapore to order Meta clamp down on govt impersonator scams appeared first on Digital Journal.| Digital Journal
High-caffeine energy drinks such as Red Bull will be banned for sale to youths under 16 in England under plans announced by the government on Wednesday. “By preventing shops from selling these drinks to kids, we’re helping build the foundations for healthier and happier generations to come,” health minister Wes Streeting said in a statement. […] The post England moves to ban sale of energy drinks to children appeared first on Digital Journal.| Digital Journal
The CEO of Japanese spirits giant Suntory who resigned over a drugs probe said Wednesday he was innocent, and that he was recommended cannabidiol to cope with his hard travel schedule. Takeshi Niinami, one of Japan’s best-known business people, quit this week after he was put under investigation regarding his involvement in supplements sent from the […] The post Japan’s ex-Suntory chief says CBD was for jet lag appeared first on Digital Journal.| Digital Journal
Saxophonist, occasional pilot and heir to a construction fortune, Anutin Charnvirakul was once banned from politics but is now the leading candidate to become Thailand’s next prime minister. The 58-year-old former minister — who championed Thailand’s 2022 decriminalisation of cannabis — secured the backing Wednesday of the People’s Party, in opposition despite being the largest group […] The post Sax-playing pilot Anutin plots path to Thai premiership appeared first on Digital Jo...| Digital Journal
A global bond selloff extended into Asia on Wednesday with yields in Japan hitting record levels, while gold reached a new peak as investors fret about public finances in countries from Japan to the United States. Investors in Japan are also reacting to concerns that Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba might soon be forced to step […] The post Japan’s long-term borrowing costs, gold hit record highs appeared first on Digital Journal.| Digital Journal
Underwater drones, massive missiles and laser weapons dazzled crowds on Wednesday at a major military parade in Beijing, a show of strength for China as frictions with Washington simmer. Military experts have been closely eyeing the event, attended by several key foreign leaders including Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. […] The post Beijing shows off drones, missiles and lasers in military parade appeared first on Digital Journal.| Digital Journal
China experienced its hottest summer on record in 2025, the meteorological authority said, as heatwaves continued to scorch the country’s south. Temperatures around the world have soared in recent years as human-induced climate change creates ever more erratic weather patterns, with the UK, Japan and South Korea also reporting record heat this summer. From June […] The post China endured its hottest summer on record in 2025 appeared first on Digital Journal.| Digital Journal
The Australian embassy in Japan issued a warning to travellers to behave themselves after an Instagrammer drank offerings from a Japanese burial site, provoking widespread anger online. In the most recent example of fame-seeking foreigners riling locals, Lochie Jones — reportedly an Australian tourist — posted a clip of himself swigging from a can placed […] The post Anger in Japan after Instagrammer drinks burial site offering appeared first on Digital Journal.| Digital Journal
TSMC is the world's largest contract maker of chips that are used in everything from smartphones to missiles.| Digital Journal
Pope Leo XIV receives Diane Foley alongside writer Colum McCann, with whom she co-authored a book recounting the events surrounding her son’s death and the profound human and spiritual journey she undertook—a painful path of love and a desire to understand, which even led her to meet one of her son’s killers.| Catholic Outlook
The recent Sino-Indo rapprochement, which was inadvertently brought about by the US, accounts for why this year’s […] The post The SCO Finally Condemned The Pahalgam Terrorist Attack appeared first on TheAltWorld.| TheAltWorld
A 23 year old transgender freak fired into a church killing two children and wounding many. The […] The post Are the End Times Upon Us? appeared first on TheAltWorld.| TheAltWorld
Almost 50 confirmed E. coli infections and several deaths have been reported in eight nursing homes in a region of Belgium. In Flanders, it has been confirmed that 48 patients and seven deaths were caused by the same strain of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) O157. Infections in the eight... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
More than 20 E. coli infections have been reported in two regions of Germany with six children seriously ill. Information was provided by the State Office for Agriculture, Food Safety and Fisheries (LALLF) and the State Office for Health and Social Affairs (LAGuS) on the situation in the districts of... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
Up to 10 people have been affected in Australia because of the presence of milk in products that are supposed to be dairy free. Cocobella has recalled all coconut yogurt products after the undeclared milk allergen was identified in some product lines. The company confirmed coconut yogurt is produced in... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
The Food and Drug Administration uses import alerts to enforce U.S. food safety regulations for food from foreign countries. The agency updates and modifies the alerts as needed. Recent modifications to FDA’s import alerts, as posted by the agency, are listed below. Click here to go to the FDA page... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
About 20 residents of six nursing homes in Belgium have fallen ill after being infected with E. coli. Local media reported five people had died but it was not certain what role E. coli played in their deaths. The Flemish Department of Health (Departement Zorg), Federal Agency for the Safety... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
Denmark has revealed norovirus caused the most foodborne outbreaks this past year with Salmonella and Campylobacter in joint second. In 2024, 55 foodborne outbreaks were registered with 1,126 people sick. Representatives from the National Food Institute at the Technical University of Denmark, Danish Veterinary and Food Administration (Fødevarestyrelsen), and Statens... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
Two men have been jailed and another two have received suspended prison sentences in England for diverting unfit meat back into the food chain. Defendants were convicted earlier this year following an investigation by Southwark Council and the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA) National Food Crime Unit (NFCU). Anthony Fear, director of... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
Researchers looking at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed major differences between how countries monitor infections. The study emphasized the substantial differences in transmission routes, surveillance, notification and detection methods, as well as testing and sampling practices of selected diseases across six countries. Despite these variations, recorded case... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
After a summer of vacations and late nights, it’s time to set those back-to-school alarms. A good night’s sleep helps students stay focused and attentive in class. Experts say it’s worth easing kids back into a routine with the start of a new school year. “We don’t say ‘ get good sleep ’ just because,” said pediatrician Dr. Gabrina Dixon with […]| Inside Education.
A massive rescue operation is underway in Afghanistan after a strong earthquake and multiple aftershocks killed over 800 people. The post Afghanistan Earthquake Kills More Than 800 appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
Protesters against Israel's invasion of Gaza held a banner saying "Free Palestine" and "Stop the Genocide" outside Venice Film Festival. The post Protest Against Gaza War as Venice Film Festival Opens appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
More than half of Europe and the Mediterranean basin was affected by drought in the first ten days of August. The post Record Drought in Europe, Mediterranean in Early August: Monitor appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
The EU has accused Russia of jamming the GPS of a plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as it was about to land in Bulgaria.| Channel 4 News
The world's leading genocide scholars association has passed a resolution saying the legal criteria has now been met to establish that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.| Channel 4 News
Israeli tanks have pushed deeper into Gaza City, where the military has been blowing up vehicles laden with explosives to destroy homes and drive out families.| Channel 4 News
The Taliban has appealed for international aid, after Afghanistan was hit by yet another devastating earthquake.| Channel 4 News
Increasingly desperate attempts are still underway to pull out those trapped beneath their collapsed homes after the earthquake struck in eastern Afghanistan late last night.| Channel 4 News
For years the relationship between China and India was characterised by mistrust, with the Indians leaning towards the west for support. But the two countries are being pushed closer by Trump's tariffs.| Channel 4 News
The Israeli government has said that its forces have killed Abu Obeida - the spokesman for the military wing of Hamas.| Channel 4 News
By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV paid a private visit to the Shrine of Our Lady of Grace of Mentorella, high in the Monti Prenestini mountain range of central Italy. On his last full day in Castel Gandolfo, Aug. 19, the pope made the hour journey northeast to pray in the shrine church...| The Southern Cross
The Rev. James Martin, a New York-based Jesuit author and editor, said Leo told him he intended to continue Pope Francis’ policy of LGBTQ+ acceptance.|
Levy has a new article where he discusses his frustration and disgust with the massive disparity between the value his countrymen place on Israeli and Palestinian lives.| TheAltWorld
On peut donc noter que l'accord actuel entre l'Arménie et l'Azerbaïdjan dans le contexte géopolitique mondial va à l'encontre des intérêts de la Russie.| TheAltWorld
As if we didn’t have enough ugliness in the world right now, Trump has deployed warships near Venezuela’s coast, […] The post They’re Lying About Venezuela While Moving War Machinery Into Place appeared first on TheAltWorld.| TheAltWorld
US bares its fangs in Lebanon | Ep. 108| TheAltWorld
Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has disclosed that President John Mahama’s recent state visit to Singapore has unlocked over US$1 billion in fresh investments for Ghana, cementing the trip as one of the most consequential in the country’s diplomatic history. In a statement, Mr. Ablakwa highlighted that Mahama is the first Ghanaian leader to […] The post Ghana secures $1bn investments after Mahama’s visit to Singapore appeared first on The Overseers - Ghana No.1 News.| The Overseers – Ghana No.1 News
After 139 days at sea, three Scottish brothers have set a new world record by completing the first and fastest unsupported row across the Pacific Ocean.| www.abc.net.au
Kyrgyzstan’s Bakai Bank has emerged as a standout in sustainable banking, earning a strong debut score in the 2025 S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA). The prestigious evaluation, which…| https://eutoday.net
Our featured artist is Eddie Palmieri from the US, of Puerto Rican heritage, with the song "Cafe" from the album "Echando Pa'lante" (1964)| Havana Times
The US has announced plans to ship 3,350 air-launched Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM) missiles to Ukraine […] The post New US Administration, New Wonder Weapons for Ukraine appeared first on TheAltWorld.| TheAltWorld
Do American military outposts in Iraq leave before a clash with Iran?| TheAltWorld
Carl Zha speaks to Brian Berletic about the aftermath of Putin Trump Summit in Alaska, how it will shape the Ukraine conflict endgame and US goal of pivoting to Asia to contain China| TheAltWorld
In August 2022, the United Nations released a report saying China’s actions in Xinjiang could amount to crimes against humanity. Three years later, the conclusions remain unaddressed, and people in the region continue to face repression. Families of detainees describe ongoing separation, uncertainty, and intimidation.| Digital Information World
The former prime minister met Donald Trump this week to discuss the future of the besieged territory.| New Statesman
Prime minister Narendra Modi will seek to reduce imbalances in India-China trade during his visit for the SCO summit in Tianjin.| Policy Circle
We bring you some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Friday, August 29, 2025.| Havana Times
Lisa Cook and Susan Monarez are fighting back against US president Donald Trump’s political pressure to sack them from their roles. The post Trump vs women leaders: Lisa Cook and Susan Monarez refuse to back down against political pressure appeared first on Women's Agenda.| Women's Agenda
Four UK based Romanians killed in horror crash in Germany as Constantin Nedelea lost control of his car on a bend - grieving families now fundraising to bring them home.| Need To Know
Influencer Esmeralda FG, husband and two children found dead in pickup truck in Guadalajara - investigators link brutal killings to business ties as probe continues.| Need To Know
CCTV captures scooter rider reversing into open drain in Ghaziabad market as shocked locals rush to rescue him with a ladder after his bike plunged into the water.| Need To Know
Wild boars wreak havoc outside Wyndham Costa del Sol hotel and Fuengirola mall as overpopulation drives animals into urban areas leaving locals divided over the cause.| Need To Know
Israeli Air Force craft struck several targets of the Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group, including a rocket launcher, in Southern Lebanon on Thursday. “The presence of the terror infrastructures and the launcher that were attacked constituted a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon,” the military said. “The IDF will continue to act to remove […] The post Israel Strikes Hezbollah Terrorist Targets Across Southern Lebanon appeared first on Baltimore Jewish Times.| Baltimore Jewish Times
Sharon Altshul | JNS Imagine returning home from war, weary, wounded and wheelchair-bound, only to find that your house has become a prison. The stairs are impassable. The gravel paths turn into obstacles. And the very place you longed to return to no longer feels welcoming. While the nation’s heart remains with the fallen and […] The post Rehabilitating the Growing Number of Wounded Warriors in Israel appeared first on Baltimore Jewish Times.| Baltimore Jewish Times
It’s much ado about something. The Indian shift away from the US could be a significant setback for America. Although nothing is set in stone, the United| Asia Times
Efe Paul Azino is the Director of the Lagos International Poetry Festival, now in its tenth year. He is a spoken-word poet and writer. He is also the founder of a new literature festival based in New York City. In this conversation, we discuss the new New York Black and| Flaming Hydra
The manager of Tottenham Hotspur might have changed, and the club may have lost out on some high-profile transfers to their rivals, but at least Thomas Frank and his Spurs have continued the tradition of being Manchester City’s bogey team. Spurs have beaten City eight times out of| Flaming Hydra
Strengthening territories of life, collective journeys of self-determination and solidarity Read more ▸ The post ICCA Consortium Annual Report 2024 appeared first on ICCA Consortium.| ICCA Consortium
The California governor’s social media strategy is unserious, weird, attention-getting – and effective. That should worry us all.| New Statesman
Some items are exempt, such as mobile phones, some pharmaceuticals, some fuel products - but the bulk of India’s multi-billion dollar export market to the US is now hit with additional import taxes.| Channel 4 News
27 August 2025 – Lady Bee in Lima, Peru, has been announced as the winner of the Michter’s Art of Hospitality Award as part of The World’s 50 Best Bars 2025. This is the first of two special awards that will be announced in the run-up to the reveal of the list of The World’s […] The post The World’s 50 Best Bars Announces Michter’s Art of Hospitality Winner appeared first on Travel Dreams Magazine.| Travel Dreams Magazine