Last month there was International Women’s Day, and organisations around the world came highlighting the need to address ongoing issues such as gender inequality, reproductive rights, and violence and abuse against women. So where does the world stand in 2023? Sophie Zeldin-O’Neill, Deputy Editor, Reader Revenues The first week of March, UN secretary general AntónioContinue reading “Where do the women stand”
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The Telegraph’s look at the world for the weekend of 2022 December 17-18
Good morning. The Armed Forces are not “spare capacity” for striking workers, the chief of the defence staff has said as he cautioned against relying on the military as the “ultimate backstop” during strikes. Headlines: Sunday’s essential news Strikes | Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the head of Britain’s Armed Forces, warned it would be “slightlyContinue reading “The Telegraph’s look at the world for the weekend of 2022 December 17-18”
Will he match and shall the monarchy stand strong
Coming across many blogs around the death of Queen Elizabeth II was astonished to encounter several blogs crying out to make an end to the monarchy. The Hill’s opinion contributor John Bolton, national security adviser to President Trump from 2018 to 2019, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations from 2005 to 2006 and held senior StateContinue reading “Will he match and shall the monarchy stand strong”
2nd week of August 2022 by Bloomberg
August 08 US Democrats finally have something to celebrate. President Joe Biden emerged from a prolonged period of isolation due to Covid-19 right as a massive $430 billion climate, energy and tax bill that was critical to his domestic agenda was passed by the Senate yesterday. His party was disciplined in just getting it done, showingContinue reading “2nd week of August 2022 by Bloomberg”
Ukraine’s week of 2022 March 21-27 in view
Looking at what is going on in Ukraine, day by day, at the end of March, after one month of war.