A tragic incident occurred on Tuesday evening near the city of Larissa in Greece. A cargo train and a passenger train collided, resulting in the death of 16 people and leaving 85 others injured. The passenger train was travelling from Athens to Thessaloniki, while the cargo train was en route from Thessaloniki to Larissa. The Read More…
Month: February 2023
5 Ways to Overcome Education Snobbery
Many employers practice education snobbery. Often an employer is judgmental about a candidate’s educational history, including the institutions they attended, the courses they took, and the marks they received or their lack of education. The pursuit of formal education beyond high school is not for everyone. It certainly was not for me. I have learned Read More…
70% Of Mental Health Originates In Childhood
Government Of Canada Announces More Money For Mental Health Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall health, but it is often overlooked and misunderstood. In Canada, mental health issues are prevalent, with one in five Canadians experiencing mental health or addiction problems in any given year. Moreover, 70% of these problems have their origins Read More…
Rupert Murdoch Testifies Some Fox News Hosts Reported False Information
In a stunning admission, Rupert Murdoch, the owner of Fox News, stated in an unsealed court deposition that he knew his network was deliberately spreading false information to the public about the last presidential election being rigged. The revelation came as part of a lawsuit against Fox News by Dominion Voting System, a voting technology Read More…
Today Is National Tooth Fairy Day
Today, February 28th, is National Tooth Fairy Day, a day to celebrate the magical fairy who visits children when they lose their baby teeth. This fun and imaginative holiday has been celebrated in the United States and around the world for many years, and has become a beloved tradition for kids of all ages. The Read More…
Canadian Government Bans Tik Tok But Not Facebook
Today, the Canadian government decided to follow in the footsteps of the United States and several European countries by blocking the popular social media app TikTok from being installed on government devices. This decision was made out of fear of spying and data breaches, as TikTok is owned by a Chinese company called ByteDance. The Read More…
Has The World Has Abandoned Yemen Today?
The outcome of the humanitarian pledging conference for Yemen today, has left many feeling somber and disappointed. The United Nations reported that only US$1.2 billion were pledged out of the US$4.3 billion required to reach 17.3 million people in need. This is a mere quarter of the amount needed to support the millions of Yemenis Read More…
Africa, The Richest Continent On Earth, So Why Does It Depend On Foreign Aid?
Africa is not a poor continent; it is the richest in the world in terms of natural resources. According to the United Nations. Africa has approximately 12% of the world’s oil reserves, 30% of the world’s mineral reserves, and 8% of the world’s natural gas reserves. It is also home to 90% of the world’s Read More…
For Years, Conservative MPs Have Been Sympathizing With The Far Right
The recent meeting of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s Members of Parliament with European Parliament member Christine Anderson, who represents the far-right Alternative für Deutschland party, is still causing significant fallout within the Canadian political landscape. Anderson is a highly controversial figure with a history of strong anti-immigrant, anti-Islam, anti-vaccine, and derogatory views towards the LGBTQ+ Read More…
Dubai’s Mohamed Nagia, The Mayor Of Marketing
In today’s digital world, marketing has become an essential aspect of any business’s success. With the increasing competition in the market, businesses are always on the lookout for effective marketing strategies to help them stay ahead of their competitors. This is where entrepreneurs like Mohamed Nagia come in, with their expertise in digital marketing and Read More…
The Only Arab .. Honoring Eng. Mohamed Saieed among the best Businessman under the age of forty
The celebration of the international business platforms, Entrepreneur and Asia One, which was held in the Thai capital, Bangkok, witnessed the honoring of Engineer Mohamed Saieed There was the personality of Mohamed Saieed, the only person who was honored during the celebration, among a list that included international personalities who were also honored, as Read More…
More Cost Of Living Cheques Coming To The People Of British Columbia
Today, British Columbia Premier Eby announced that it would be providing financial rebates to its citizens to help them cope with the increased cost of living. Premier David Eby expressed concern over the rising prices affecting people’s daily lives and emphasized the need to assist lower- and middle-income earners. The BC Affordability Credit was launched Read More…
Do Not Just Negotiate Your Starting Salary
If you do not ask, you do not get. While we all know money is not everything, most job seekers only negotiate salary when negotiating a job offer. Presuming the hiring manager says, “$85K is the best I can do,” then your next words should be along the lines of: YOU: “Okay, I understand $85K is Read More…
Right Wing Media Propaganda, Continues To Be A Threat To Democracy
It is no secret that Fox News, Newsmax, and other right-wing cable outlets have been spreading propaganda for years. From asserting that the 2020 presidential election was rigged to claiming that the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol never happened, these networks have shown time and time again that they prioritize their agenda over the Read More…
Today Marks The First Anniversary Of The War In Ukraine
February 24, 2023, marks the one-year anniversary of Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, a devastating conflict that has caused immense suffering and destruction. Putin drastically miscalculated the Ukrainian military’s resolve, thinking that they would surrender quickly. However, with help from the West and European allies, Ukraine has been able to resist and inflict heavy losses Read More…
Team Canada Womens’ Hockey Crushed The Souls Of Team USA, With A 5-0 Beatdown
Hockey is more than just a sport in Canada; it is a way of life. Canadians have a deep pride in the game, as it is a Canadian invention. The Canadian Women’s Hockey team, in particular, has shown that they are a dominant force in the world of hockey. Last night they faced off against Read More…
P.E.I. Becomes First Province To Sign New Healthcare Funding Agreement
On February 7, 2023, the Government of Canada announced a significant investment of $198.6 billion over 10 years to improve healthcare services for Canadians. This investment includes $46.2 billion in new funding for provinces and territories. The new funding is expected to help address immediate pressures on the healthcare system, such as long wait times Read More…
Daugthers of Malcolm X File $100 Million Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against NYPD, CIA, and FBI
On February 21, 2021, the 58th anniversary of Malcolm X’s assassination, his daughters filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the NYPD, CIA, and FBI for $100 million. The lawsuit sheds light on the many unanswered questions surrounding Malcolm X’s death and implicates the government in his assassination. Malcolm X was a prominent Black civil rights Read More…
Another Manitoba P.C MLA, Will Not Seek Re-election
Trouble Looms for Manitoba P.C Party as One-Third of Elected Members Will Not Seek Re-election The Progressive Conservative (P.C.) Party in Manitoba is facing a significant challenge ahead of the upcoming elections, as almost one-third of its elected members have announced that they will not seek re-election. This is a troubling sign for the party Read More…
Black History Month Honours, Althea Neale Gibson
Althea Neale Gibson: A Pioneer in International Tennis In honour of Black History Month, we pay tribute to Althea Neale Gibson, a true pioneer in international tennis. Born on August 25, 1927, in Silver Clarendon County, South Carolina, Gibson grew up in Harlem, New York, during a time of racial segregation in the United States. In Read More…
Black History Month, Honours Sarah Boone
Sarah Boone: The Black Seamstress and Inventor Who Revolutionized the Ironing Board As we celebrate Black History Month, it is important to remember the contributions of African Americans who have made significant contributions to the world. One such individual is Sarah Boone, a Black seamstress and inventor who revolutionized the design of the ironing board. Read More…
Ontario Investing $307 Million To Fight Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is a heinous crime that affects millions of people worldwide. According to the United Nations, human trafficking is defined as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons by means of threat, use of force, or other forms of coercion for the purpose of exploitation. Human trafficking is a violation of human Read More…