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25.01.2022 Brigitte Nacos is an Adjunct Professor in political science at Columbia University. She has written on the news media, the politics of Germany, and terrorism. She is a co-author of the Paper "Prevention of Terrorism in Post-9/11 America". Her publications are required and recommended reading for scholars of political violence, terrorism and counterterrorism. https://www.reflectivepundit.com//the-president-who-stole-
17.01.2022 This sculpture was made using collected broken glass, building debris and remnants from household items destroyed during the explosion.
06.01.2022 People infected today and tomorrow may travel half-way across Sydney for the family Christmas lunch and conceivably to another household for dinner, possibly infecting a minimum of 360 new people. The 360 people infected on Christmas Day will be at their peak infectiousness on New Year’s Eve, and could infect more than 1000 others. We could be looking at 3000 cases by January 8. You could not plan a disaster more perfectly if you tried.
03.01.2022 On the morning of Monday November 23rd 2020, a nondescript long-range Airbus A319 left Fairbairn Airport in Canberra at about 6.30am, arriving in Tehran 22 hours later after a stop in Bangkok. It is not clear if any cargo or people offloaded, (it would almost certainly have taken on fuel) but an hour and 15 minutes later it left again for Doha, Qatar, where it parked for a day. On Wednesday, the A319 aircraft departed for Bangkok, where it uplifted the three Iranian prisoners... detained by Thai authorities. Arriving in Tehran just over nine hours later, the Iranian prisoners were greeted by an Iranian government official. Shortly afterwards, Moore-Gilbert was escorted to the same aircraft by Australia's ambassador to Iran, Lyndall Sachs, who had also played a crucial role in negotiations. There was one final stop to refuel before Moore-Gilbert was home and free. See more
02.01.2022 New Event Series CSTPV and the University of St Andrews, in association with Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats, will be hosting a three-p...art, round table discussion series: The Transnational Extreme-Right: Past, Present, and Future Email [email protected] to book a space The History of Extreme-Right Transnationalism 12 April 2021, 3pm BST The event starts at 7am PDT/ 10am EDT / 3pm BST / 4pm CEST. Chair: Dr Tim Wilson, University of St Andrews Bàrbara Molas, York University (Toronto) Dr Paul Jackson, University of Northampton Dr Graham Macklin, C-REX, University of Oslo Contemporary Extreme-Right Transnationalism 26 April 2021, 3pm BST The event starts at 7am PDT/ 10am EDT / 3pm BST / 4pm CEST. Chair: Dr Sarah Marsden, University of St Andrews Noah Tucker, University of St Andrews Marilyn Mayo, Anti-Defamation League Center on Extremism Dr Kacper Rekawek, Counter Extremism Project (soon to be C-REX, University of Oslo) What’s next for Extreme-Right Transnationalism? 10 May 2021, 3pm BST The event starts at 7am PDT/ 10am EDT / 3pm BST / 4pm CEST. Chair: Dr Olivia Brown, University of Bath Dr Ryan Scrivens, Michigan State University Julia Ebner, Institute For Strategic Dialogue Dr Benjamin Lee, University of St Andrews
02.01.2022 Aristotle taught ‘Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all’. Public relations is about winning hearts and minds. As kids head back ...to school, it is important to remember that teaching is not just for the classroom, it is central to the world of work. After all, the best leaders are also great teachers. Have a read from Harvard Business Review https://hbr.org/2018/01/the-best-leaders-are-great-teachers Video source: World Economic Forum . . . #Education #Teaching #Learning #Leadership See more