Canada’s nuclear watchdog green-lights operation of aging Pickering reactors to 2026 The Globe and Mail…
Azerbaijan HR Institute to Host Pioneering “COP29 Human Capital Forum” Focused on Green HR for a Sustainable Future
On October 15, 2024, for the first time in Azerbaijan, the “COP29 Human Capital Forum” will be held under the theme “Green Human Resources for a Sustainable Future,” to be organized by the Azerbaijan HR Institute in partnership with UN Global Compact, the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative, with over 15,000 companies and 5,000 participants from more than 160
United plans flights to Greenland, Mongolia and northern Spain in search for next ‘it’ destination
United Airlines is plotting a 2025 international expansion that spans Senegal to Mongolia and Greenland to Palau, a bid to win over travelers who have already had their fill of the well-trodden streets of Paris, Rome and Tokyo. Starting May 21, United will fly three times a week between its Newark, New Jersey, hub to Palermo
Lee Greenwood Says Kamala Can Use “God Bless the USA”—but Only If She Asks in Person
In 1984, singer-songwriter Lee Greenwood didn’t overthink it when he added a catchy and inspiring song about his love for America at the end of his upbeat third studio album, You’ve Got a Good Love Comin’. Forty years later, “God Bless the USA” is a classic patriotic pop song, fitting easily next to “The Star-Spangled
Beyond Green Welcomes New Member Properties in Africa, Europe, and Latin America, Thoughtfully Expanding Its Global Footprint
New York, New York – Beyond Green – a global portfolio of some of planet Earth’s most sustainable hotels, resorts, and lodges – has announced the addition of seven new members. These properties, spanning Africa, Europe, and Latin America, are committed to adhering to more than 50 sustainability indicators aligned with global standards and the United
Ty Bello Marks 10 Years of “The Land is Green” with a Story of Faith & Motherhood
The land is green – it’s green Ooooh The land is green – it’s green Can’t you see? Do you remember the song “The Land is Green” by Ty Bello? Can you believe it’s been ten years already? To celebrate its 10th anniversary, Ty Bello reflected on the journey behind the song, which also marks
Jamaican dollar hits lowest ever value against US greenback
5:05 am, Fri October 11, 2024 The Jamaican dollar has hit a new record low compared to the US currency. At the close of trading on Thursday, one US dollar is being sold for $159.24. The previous record was $159.07, set on Wednesday, October 9. As for the other benchmarks, banks and cambios are selling
GBP/USD Price Forecast: Bounces from weekly lows as ‘hammer’ hints reversal
GBP/USD edges up after bottoming out at 1.3010, with a ‘hammer’ pattern signaling potential for further upside. Clearing the October 10 high of 1.3093 and the 50-DMA at 1.3099 would open the door for buyers, with resistance at 1.3113 and 1.3134. A failure to break 1.3100 could see sellers push the pair back toward the
Aaron Rodgers Supported Jets’ Move to Strip Nathaniel Hackett of Play-Calling Duties
When New York Jets interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich on Thursday told reporters that offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett would be stripped of his play-calling duties in favor of passing game coordinator Todd Downing moving forward, many wondered how quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who spent three seasons with Hackett in Green Bay and has maintained a good
DYQUE Energy to unveil plans to tackle power instability, high energy costs, hazards
As the global energy sector continues to evolve, DYQUE Energy, a forward-thinking clean energy solutions provider, is set to unveil its plans to combat issues that affect both homes and businesses in Nigeria—unstable power supply, the rising cost of electricity, safety hazards from makeshift solutions, and the environmental toll of relying on non-renewable energy sources.