• Derry & Strabane reps brand Taoiseach Simon Harris 'out of touch' over comments on Belfast, Derry v Paris, Berlin

    It follows recent Mr Harris’ recent comments that people of his generation were more familiar with Berlin and Paris than they were with places like Derry and Belfast. At the April Full Council meeting this week, Sinn Féin councillor Paul Boggs proposed that the council writes to Mr Harris, asking that he establish a citizens’ assembly on unity “as a matter of urgency”. “Young people on this island are leaving in droves to seek better opportunities elsewhere,” Councillor Boggs said. “And the...

  • Western Aid is Leaving Africa Poorer, Says UK-based Christian Charity – Keep The Faith ® The UK's Black and multi-ethnic Christian magazine

    Traditional Western aid models are leaving African nations trapped in poverty and caught in a cycle of financial dependency.

  • Tough times for Christians in Nigeria

    Lucky Akhain writes to assert that Nigeria is one of the most difficult

  • The Horrific Crime of the University of Kent (1970)

    New York._ When university campus across the United States are boiling nowadays with protests against pro-Zionist fascism and the Israeli bloody war on Palestine Gaza, people remember the massacre of students at the University of Kent that took place on May 4, 1970. The post The Horrific Crime of the University of Kent (1970) first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Valentina Feroz Comments On WWE Release

    Valentina Feroz comments on her WWE release. Feroz was among the handful of releases made by WWE on Friday. Feroz signed with WWE in 2019 and made regular appearances on WWE NXT and NXT Level Up. Feroz posted the following message on her Instagram: With immense gratitude, I express my sincere thanks to everyone who has been part of my journey in WWE. From teammates to loyal fans, each of you has contributed to shaping my career in unforgettable ways. Thank you for all the opportunities...

  • Kennedy holds on to edge Heartland Christian

    Dominic Ryan, Caleb Hadley and Freddy Bolchalk pitched the Eagles past Heartland at Eastwood Field.

  • What did we learn from Tim Cook's comments yesterday?

    There were no surprises in Apple’s earnings report yesterday, with the company reporting close to the $5B year-on-year fall in revenue it had warned us to expect. Analysts got their usual chance to question CEO Tim Cook and chief financial officer Luca Maestri directly after the announcement. The pair always remain tight-lipped about specific plans, but there are a few things worth noting more

  • River businesses reflect on flood impact

    PINEVILLE, Mo. — For those who make their living on the river, the recent heavy rains have been both a blessing and a curse. It seems almost everybody was impacted in some way by this past weekend's storms and floods, especially those who've built a business, on the water. "We had some rise, but no []

  • Four kayakers rescued in Christian County

    CHRISTIAN COUNTY, Mo. --- Four kayakers in Christian County are safe and on dry land Saturday after needing a water rescue from James River at the Delaware Town Access Point earlier in the afternoon. Christian County Sheriff Brad Cole said one person made it safely onto a bank and the other three were clinging []

  • Reflecting on the cost of conflict and the value of peace

    Every year, at dawn on April 25, Australians, New Zealanders and our friends from across the world come together. We remember the soldiers from the Australian and New Zealander Army Corps who landed at the beaches of Gallipoli on this date in 1915.

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    An Organizer Reflects on Where Labor Stands Now

    Jane McAlevey, labor organizer, columnist for The Nation and the author of several books, including (with Abby Lawlor) Rules to Win By: Power and Participation in Union Negotiations (Oxford University Press, 2023), reflects on her life's work in organizing and recent wins for labor, and what she sees as crucial for workers to do if they want to continue the positive streak for unions.

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    Orthodox Christians celebrate Holy Fire ceremony

    STORY: After hours of anticipation, people were able to light their candles from the little round windows in the tomb of Jesus in the Holy Sepulchre Church. Greek Orthodox Patriarch Theophilos III handed worshippers the fire from inside the tomb in a mysterious act considered an annual Holy miracle before Orthodox Easter Sunday (May 5).Pilgrims chanted excitedly as they passed on the fire to others.Outside, several police barricades were set throughout the streets of the Old City.