Climate Summit 2025: The path to COP30
By Nadeem Saeed Floods in South Asia, wildfires across North America, and record-breaking heat in Europe have underscored what scientists have warned for years: climate change is escalating faster than the political response. Against this backdrop, the UN secretary-general is holding a climate summit during the high-level week of the general assembly, pressing nations to raise their climate […]
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Employing public records to uncover CCP United Front Networks in Taiwan’s Temples
WASHINGTON, USA – The Global Taiwan Institute (GTI) is pleased to announce the publication of a new occasional report titled Employing Public Records to Uncover CCP United Front Networks in Taiwan’s Temples. This report, written by GTI Research Fellow Benjamin Sando, is the first public report to employ Sayari database software, which compiles corporate public […]
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When politics endanger the Skies, everyone is affected
The urgent need for Taiwan’s entry into ICAO By Director General Charles Chou Every day, millions of passengers take to the skies, in our modern, interconnected web of aviation. Responsible for the safety protocols and broad organisation of aviation regulation is the ‘International Civil Aviation Organization’, dubbed ICAO, a United Nations entity. But, there is […]
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By Ron Paul The COVID-19 lockdowns caused many Americans to stop trusting the government’s propaganda and led to a 39 percent increase in homeschooling in the 2020-21 school year. While the number of homeschoolers did decline some after this jump, homeschooling has continued growing in popularity over the last several years. Today, approximately six percent of […]
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Bobol is corruption! Corruption is crime in Trinidad and Tobago
By Johnny Coomansingh It has been said that history repeats itself, and lightning does not strike the same place twice. In Trinidad and Tobago (T&T), it’s different. Corruption or bobol in T&T is similar to a dinosaur that laid its eggs in secret and the babies are now hatching. History continues to repeat itself. Crime […]
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Grenada Tourism Authority launches Lambie and Lobster Festival on The Sister Isles
ST GEORGE’S Grenada – The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) has announced the launch of the inaugural Lambie and Lobster Festival, set to take place in January 2026 on the Sister Isles of Carriacou and Petite Martinique. The festival will spotlight the seafood and fishing heritage of the islands, placing a national focus on the people, […]
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Building resilient health systems against dengue
By APEC Health Working Group SINGAPORE – APEC economies have launched the Roadmap to Advance Dengue Prevention and Control in APEC Economies 2026–2030, unveiled on the margins of the APEC high-level meeting on health and the economy in Seoul last week. Opening the session, vice minister of public health of the minister of health of […]
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BVI introduces Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2025
The Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2025 seeks to transform the Virgin Islands’ electoral systems by propelling modernisation, accessibility and increased transparency and accountability for registered political parties. The Office of the Deputy Governor will lead an extensive educational campaign aimed at ensuring members of the public are fully aware of the suite of proposed changes included […]
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Caribbean CBI/CIP to safeguard integrity and sustainability, OECS sets standards
CASTRIES, St Lucia – The heads of government of the participating Citizenship Investment Programmes of the Eastern Caribbean States today announced the signing of an agreement to further strengthen the integrity, transparency, and sustainability of the Citizenship by Investment Programmes (CIP) offered by the five member states through the establishment of a regional regulatory authority. […]
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NEW YORK, USA – The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) – the United Nations agency for digital technologies – Google, and musician, tech founder and philanthropist will.i.am have launched an initiative to bring artificial intelligence and robotics training to students across Africa. Announced during the Digital@UNGA Anchor Event at the UN General Assembly, the programme combines […]
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