By Amelia Nierenberg Writer, Briefings August 29 We’re covering artillery strikes near a nuclear plant in Ukraine and a political scandal in Finland. Shelling around the Zaporizhzhia power plant has raised fears of a catastrophic nuclear accident.David Guttenfelder for The New York Times Attacks near Ukraine nuclear plant intensify Russian artillery strikes continued near theContinue reading “New York Times view for 2022 August 29 – September 04”
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The Week: looking at the 4th week of August 2022
August 22 Schiff says unsealing Trump search affidavit would put investigation at risk Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), chair of the House Intelligence Committee, said Sunday that unsealing the affidavit used to justify searching former President Donald Trump’s Florida home could put FBI agents and the government’s case over any mishandled classified documents at risk. The JusticeContinue reading “The Week: looking at the 4th week of August 2022”
Balance of power in the first week of August 2022
August 01 There was some rare good news out of Ukraine today when a vessel loaded with 26,000 tons of corn left the port of Odesa — the first legal shipment of grain since Russia’s invasion began in late February. It’s a small step but potentially significant for some of the world’s poorest countries asContinue reading “Balance of power in the first week of August 2022”
How the war in Ukraine will lead to the fulfilment of many Bible prophecies
Last week on Wednesday Andy Walton did a talk on the situation in Ukraine at Solihull Bible Class. This talk shows how the 3 key stages of the final judgement of the world will be brought about by the war in Ukraine. It also shows that Putin himself will continue to be a key figureContinue reading “How the war in Ukraine will lead to the fulfilment of many Bible prophecies”
Putin, Erdogan Pledge To Boost Russia-Turkey Ties
Russia, Turkey, Persia, Ethiopia, and Libya being allied, a sign of the end-times.
Looking at 2021 in a nutshell
A brief overview of what is most noteworthy to remember about the 2021 events.
Greece: humanitarian workers’ lives remain on hold as trial is adjourned #2
In how far can people come to rescue people who are trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea to enter Europe? This is at stake in Greece.
All those who come to the rescue of people at sea must be protected by their own countries and the European Union and must be assured that their rescue duties will not be compromised.
Humanitarian workers’ lives remain on hold in Greece as trial is adjourned
Every year, thousands of people fleeing war, persecution and poverty at home attempt the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean. Countless lives are lost on the way.
There is a danger that a precedent will be set in Greece whereby aid workers could be accused of committing a crime through the act of providing aid.
Andy Walton’s Weekly World Watch for October 3 – 9, 2021
Each Weekly World Watch (WWW) looks at a few key developments that have happened during the past week. It is in no way meant to be exhaustive, but in it, you may just a look at those events Andy Walton saw as significant from a Biblical point of view. For October 3 – 9, 2021Continue reading “Andy Walton’s Weekly World Watch for October 3 – 9, 2021”
African misery and women inequality
The widespread sectarian violence and ongoing military conflicts in several political hotspots, including Syria, Iraq and Lebanon, have not only claimed thousands of human lives and devastated fragile economies but also undermined the U.N.’s longstanding plans to eradicate hunger and extreme poverty worldwide. The U.N. Development Programme (UNDP), the world body’s lead agency monitoring humanContinue reading “African misery and women inequality”