• The Soapbox: The politics of energy

    In Ghana, president suspends electricity export amid power shortage crisis Nana Akufo-Addo, the president of Ghana, ordered the country to cease exports of its electricity supplies to neighboring countries last Tuesday. The executive decision marks the latest measure by the Ghanaian government to address the country’s monthslong power shortage caused by years of missing backpay, This story The Soapbox: The politics of energy appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Government goes after unregistered schools

    THE ministry of Education is set to seek Cabinet’s approval to crack down on unregistered schools, citing concerns about quality and safety. To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Government to require sustainability of contractors

    Businesses that want to work with the Commonwealth government will have to prove that their operations are sustainable in a push to shift Australia towards a circular economy. As the government attempts to slash the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions, Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek says a circular economy – where goods are reused, repurposed, recycled or […]

  • A walking antidote to political cynicism

    Burhan Azeem ’19 had never been to a city council meeting before he showed up to give a public comment on an affordable-­housing bill his senior year. Walking around Cambridge, he saw a “young, dynamic, racially diverse city,” but when he stepped inside City Hall, most of the others who had arrived to present comments…

  • Political life of Imam Hassan (AS)

    Shafaqna English- Hassan (AS), the first child of Imam Ali (AS) and Lady Fatimah (SA), was born on March 4, 625 AD in Medina. His birth happened in the fasting Month of Ramadhan. The name Hassan was chosen by the Prophet (PBUH). This name was not famous among Arabs of

  • The Teachers' Unions Are More Political than Ever

    The Teachers' Unions Are More Political than Ever Authored by Larry Sand via American Greatness, In the past, teachers’ unions concentrated on fighting to keep all teachers employed—competent or otherwise—laying off teachers by seniority when necessary and soaking taxpayers every chance they could. While those activities are still part of their mission, they have, over time, increasingly delved into the political/social realm, promoting Black Lives Matter, Critical Race Theory,...

  • The land that time (but not the government) forgot

    Australia’s vaccine regulator, the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI), is still determinedly operating a virus theme park which…What to read next: The Albanese government is our biggest national security threat | A government of the bureaucrats, by the bureaucrats, and for the bureaucrats | When government wedges itself between the church and its people | The Voice zombie lumbers on in South Australia

  • Letter: Keep God out of our government

    Don’t fly religious flags on city-owned property.

  • A government of the bureaucrats, by the bureaucrats, and for the bureaucrats

    When describing democracy, former American President Abraham Lincoln in his famous Gettysburg Address in 1863, said it was a ‘government…What to read next: Brazil’s bureaucrats bully Twitter | When government wedges itself between the church and its people | Will the Lehrmann verdict end trial by media? | Albanese’s Net Zero protectionism

  • I’m not for politics of violence – Adebutu

    The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ogun State for 2023, Ladi Adebutu, on Thursday, described himself as a peace-loving politician rather than a desperate one. Adebutu said it was for the sake of peace that he restrained his supporters from toeing the path of violence during the 2023 election. According to him, Read More

  • Government should counter misinformation on TikTok

    A committee says the government should be more relatable in its communications with the public.

  • Government commits to sustainable industry growth

    THE government says it is fully committed to developing a sustainable and competitive industry which will efficiently supply goods to local markets To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions