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May 04 2021
News
Everything you need to know about this week’s G7 meetings
G7 foreign and development ministers are meeting in London this week to discuss vaccine distribution and sustainable development goals, and to “revitalize in-person diplomacy” following 18 long months of Zoom calls and Covid scares. It’s preparation for the main G7 summit, which will be held in southwest England between June 11 and 13.
Representatives of India, Australia, South Korea,
QuartzAug 03 2017
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Someone Leaked Classified Transcripts Of Trump’s Phone Calls With Foreign Leaders
The Washington Post on Thursday published portions of classified transcripts of combative phone calls President Trump had earlier this year with the leaders of Mexico and Australia.
The Daily CallerJun 03 2021
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Twitter launches its first subscription service
Twitter announced on Thursday the launch of Twitter Blue, the company’s first subscription service designed for power users willing to pay a monthly fee for exclusive features.
It’s the company’s first attempt at a subscription business model and could diversify Twitter’s revenue streams. Advertising makes up more than 86% of Twitter’s revenue, according to its first-quarter earnings
CNBCOct 29 2019
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Longtime 'ethical' vegetarian eats one burger, doesn't look back as she becomes professional butcher and pig farmer
Tammi Jonas lived as a vegetarian for a decade, but a pregnancy craving for a juicy hamburger changed the course of her life forever. According to Australia's 10 Daily, Jonas, now 49, was inspired to become a vegetarian when was just 19 years old after reading philosopher Peter Singer's book, "Animal Liberation."
The BlazeDec 27 2021
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Clean Hydrogen Use Gaining Momentum in Countries
Less than two months after arguably the most important summit on climate change in history, countries are considering ways to slow global warming and steer the world toward a more optimistic environmental future. Some of the measures that leaders agreed to take at the U.N. Climate Change Conference, or COP26, are nothing new: phasing down the use of coal power, halting deforestation and
U.S. News & World ReportApr 06 2023
Perspectives Blog
Do Transgender Athletes Have a Place in Sports?
This piece was originally published on Divided We Fall, which AllSides rates as mixed. It was written by Teresa Smallwood, Postdoctoral Fellow & Associate Director, Public Theology and Racial Justice Collaborative, and Mariah Burton Nelson, Former professional athlete and Women’s Sports Policy Working Group member.
Transgender Athletes: Hypostatic Union or Smoke Screen?By Teresa
Divided We Fall (author)Aug 04 2020
Interactive Debate
Should the US adopt stricter gun controls?
The US has one of the highest rates of violent gun deaths in the developed world, as well as one of the most liberal regulatory environments for private gun ownership. Other countries, like Australia, have successfully reduced the rate of violent gun deaths by introducing wide-ranging gun control legislation, yet many in America believe that introducing similar legislation in the US would be
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Helen Andrews
Helen Andrews is a senior editor at The American Conservative and author of Boomers: The Men and Women Who Promised Freedom and Delivered Disaster (January 2021). Previously she was managing editor of the Washington Examiner magazine and a 2017–18 Robert Novak Journalism Fellow. From 2012 to 2017, she lived in Sydney, Australia, working as a think tank researcher for the Centre for Independent Studies. Before that she was an associate editor at National Review. (from https://herandrews.com/about-2/)
Mar 15 2021
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‘Quad’ summit backs ‘democratic’ Indo-Pacific region, cites Chinese ‘aggression’
US President Joe Biden and the leaders of three major Asia-Pacific countries, an alliance known as the “Quad”, discussed “aggression” and “coercion” against members of the group by China, while agreeing to cooperate on development of 5G and other advanced technologies, in their first summit meeting on Friday. Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
South China Morning PostJun 08 2021
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ANOM: Hundreds arrested in massive global crime sting using messaging app
More than 800 suspected criminals have been arrested worldwide after being tricked into using an FBI-run encrypted messaging app, officials say.
The operation, jointly conceived by Australia and the FBI, saw devices with the ANOM app secretly distributed among criminals, allowing police to monitor their chats about drug smuggling, money laundering and even murder plots.
Officials
BBC News