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Despite familiar refrains of xenophobia. Kansas has shown a welcoming spirit. We can do it again.

America’s xenophobia and racism are again manifesting. On Dec. 2, the current president of the United States engaged in a racist tirade during a cabinet meeting, denigrating Somali immigrants as “garbage,” asserting that the nation of Somalia “stinks,” and declaring that America was “going the wrong way if we continue to accept immigrants who are […]
'Too dangerous to go to hospital': a glimpse into Iran's protest crackdown

'Too dangerous to go to hospital': a glimpse into Iran's protest crackdown

Young protesters shot in the back, shotgun pellets fired in a doctor's face, wounded people afraid to go to hospital: "Every family has been affected" by the deadly crackdown on Iran's recent wave of demonstrations, said one protester.

UK holds off joining Trump's Board of Peace over Putin concerns

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says the Russian president has shown no commitment to peace in Ukraine.
Construction worker falls, pierces buttock on rebar at Hong Kong government site

Construction worker falls, pierces buttock on rebar at Hong Kong government site

Hong Kong’s labour authorities are investigating an accident at a government site involving a construction worker who lost his footing and fell onto steel rebar, piercing his buttock. Police received a report at around 10.30am on Thursday that a worker at a Tung Chung construction site under the Housing Department had been injured after a misstep. “The victim was passing by the location of the accident and mistakenly stepped onto an empty space, causing him to fall onto steel rebar on the...
Bruised European allies wary after Trump's Greenland climbdown

Bruised European allies wary after Trump's Greenland climbdown

NATO chief Mark Rutte appeared to have pulled off a diplomatic coup by talking US President Donald Trump down from his Greenland demands -- but swirling questions over a purported deal left European allies wary Thursday.
Teen who shot brother pleads guilty to shooting rampage that killed four others

Teen who shot brother pleads guilty to shooting rampage that killed four others

Austin David Thompson was 15 at the time of the attack in his Raleigh neighborhood
Malaysia’s Michelle Yeoh up for ‘worst actress’ Razzie for Star Trek role

Malaysia’s Michelle Yeoh up for ‘worst actress’ Razzie for Star Trek role

The Golden Raspberry Awards on Wednesday released the nominees for the 2026 Razzies, “honouring” last year’s most dubious achievements in film. Among the biggest losers was Disney’s Snow White, which was nominated for worst picture and worst remake. The 2025 adaptation of the Disney classic also netted a worst director nomination for Mark Webb and a worst supporting actor nod for “All Seven Artificial Dwarfs”, who also got a nod for worst screen combo. The 46th Golden Raspberry Awards will crown...

Two dead and several missing in New Zealand landslides

Heavy rains have ravaged the country's North Island, with a minister comparing it to a "war zone".

18 Actors Who Managed To Revive Their Careers With One Iconic Role, Vs. 14 Stars Who Never Recovered From A Flop

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Leading Under Pressure: Jhonifer Suárez on Operations and Adaptability

Recognized across the logistics sector for his results-driven leadership and operational discipline, Jhonifer Suárez has built a career defined by adaptability, efficiency, and the ability to lead under pressure. Managing multinational supply operations in highly dynamic environments, Suárez has earned a reputation for transforming complex logistics networks into streamlined, technology-driven systems capable of sustaining growth […]
Mount Maunganui landslide latest: Race to reach survivors after deadly floods hit popular campsite and homes

Mount Maunganui landslide latest: Race to reach survivors after deadly floods hit popular campsite and homes

Number of people unaccounted for is in the ‘single figures’, police say
4 in 10 Hongkongers struggle to distinguish Chinese medicine from supplements

4 in 10 Hongkongers struggle to distinguish Chinese medicine from supplements

About 40 per cent of Hongkongers struggle to distinguish between proprietary Chinese medicine and health supplements, according to a survey by a think tank that has developed a tool to assess public literacy in the traditional discipline. Our Hong Kong Foundation on Thursday released the findings of a survey conducted last August, using the tool to poll 800 residents. The think tank said the survey revealed a moderate overall level of Chinese medicine health literacy among respondents, who...