world news Donald Trump appoints Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy to lead Dept of Government Efficiency | World News | Onmanorama - Onmanorama By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:39:24 GMT Donald Trump appoints Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy to lead Dept of Government Efficiency | World News | Onmanorama OnmanoramaDOGE days are coming for the US under Trump's two Musketeers The Times of IndiaDonald Trump calls Elon Musk's department the 'Manhattan Project', know what was this project India.comWhen Vivek Ramaswamy was 18: School speech emerges as he readies for DOGE role India TodayInternet reacts as Elon Musk debuts ‘super cute’ logo of Department of Government Efficiency: ‘What a time to be alive’ Hindustan Times Full Article
world news Cleft Club Radio - Episode 2 - new subscription feed, world news, being a parent who was born cleft, Harry Potter, and site updates By cleftclubradio.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 15:25:00 -0400 Download show hereWelcome to Cleft Club RadioToday is July 21, 2005I’m your host Kim Andrews(theme song)Welcome back to the second episode of CCR. Thanks for the positive comments about the first show!- We now have a link you can use to subscribe with or listen to on the web. The address is http://feeds.feedburner.com/CleftClubRadio . Can still download shows there as well as the downloads section at cleftclub.com- Put up shownotes for the first show! Click here- Definition: Shownotes are an outline of what happens in each episode.- 31 subscribers! Whoa! It was 16 when I started to get the show read on Wednesday and doubles in a few hours. Cool! Welcome to all the new subscribers!- Wrote up a FAQ on CCR. Can be found in the FAQ section.- Got a number of people wanting to subscribe to the mailing lists. Excellent! A few didn’t give reasons to why. Must give reason why you want to join, helps keep out spammers and email harvesting bots that collect emails for spammers.News on the world- From the New Straits Times"99pc success rate in cleft lip, palate operations" story linkdirector of a cleft clinic Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia reports that they have been successful in treating patients at a young age and also have them go through rehabilitation and therapy.- From Canada.comFormerly conjoined twins headed home story linkconjoined twins who were also born with a cleft lip and palate from Zimbabwe Africa were flown in to Canada. Delivered at a salvation army hospital, operated on at the Hospital for Sick Children in Torontosent home on Wed. Keep beating the odds kids! Best of luck to the family!- Channel 13, WHAM in Rochester NY"Operation Smile Has No Borders" story link19 year old Mungamba Vunda from the African Congo has an operation done on his lip by Dr. Lawrence Kurtzman through Operation Smile (www.operationsmile.com) .includes a video link- Black Mountain News from Black Mountain, NC“Shriners help local child overcome facial disfigurement” story linkstory of the Reese family, Noah, 8 who was born with a cleft lip and palate and was operated on by both operation Smile and the Shriner Hospital in Bostonfather David, also born with a cleft and shares his fears about passing it on.Another interview with my daughter KristiCommentary - Being a parent who was born cleft and why that didn't bother meCommentary #2 - Harry Potter controversy over the "H" word (harelip) in "Chamber of Secrets" (will link to my article later)New additions to the Photo Gallery- Nursey007's daughter RachelEnding[Remember that I am not a medical professional so anything you hear on Cleft Club Radio is for informational purposes only! Thanks! :)] Full Article
world news Christian World News - Russia's Revenge - August 30, 2024 By www.cbn.com Published On :: Moscow unleashed a horrific attack on Ukraine after a daring invasion into Russian territory. Full Article
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world news Expanded distribution in the US for BBC World News By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 17:11:38 +0000 This week viewers to BBC World News have been watching a series of reports focusing on the Arab uprisings, two years after they first began. Correspondents have been in Damascus, Tunis, Cairo, the Syria-Lebanon border and elsewhere. Their eyewitness TV reporting is accompanied by further explanation and analysis on our website, bbc.com/news. These are expert journalists, with years of experience and knowledge, living the story on behalf of the audience. They demonstrate our commitment to reporting the world, and bringing clarity to complex events. Until now, however, viewers in the world's biggest TV market, the US, have found it hard to access BBC reporting of this kind. The market is saturated with TV channels, but for the past couple of years we've been very focused on securing widespread carriage on the distribution systems which bring TV into most homes. So today the BBC is delighted to announce we have agreed to a partnership with the US cable giant - Time Warner Cable - and through this and other deals, a further 10 million homes in the US will have access to BBC World News 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This means by the end of this year we will be available in 25 million homes, including those in most of the major markets - New York, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston. There is still some way to go before we can say we have reached everyone - but 2012 has been a year of significant breakthroughs for us in the US. The BBC is already well-known in America through its partnerships with public radio, through the success of our website BBC.com/news, and because of our nightly broadcast on public television fronted by Katty Kay. We believe our brand of high-quality, intelligent and non-partisan journalism has something to offer US audiences, and we're determined to make access to our services as simple as possible. The timing could not be better. We're just a few weeks away from the first broadcasts of BBC World News from our brand new headquarters in central London. Three new studios, a big investment in production and journalism, and working more closely with BBC journalists working in English and 27 other languages - it's more than just a new home, it's a new start. We're delighted to share that even more widely. Richard Porter is controller of English at BBC Global News Full Article BBC World News
world news BBC World News moves to Broadcasting House By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 14 Jan 2013 09:02:28 +0000 Moving BBC World News, the BBC's largest television channel, from west London to New Broadcasting House in the centre of the city is a huge project that has taken years of planning. Relaunching and rebranding every hour of its 24 hours of output to give audiences around the world a new exciting polished HD product has made that huge project even more challenging. Hopefully on Monday at 1200 GMT, the hard work of our 100 dedicated staff will give our audiences a bolder, brighter, more engaging look for the channel they trust to give them independent, objective news and analysis from more correspondents, in more locations, than any other international broadcaster. Meticulous planning began about three years ago - everything from the new look of our studios to bicycle parking. We tested our studio systems - literally to breaking point - then fixed them and began the dual-running piloting that has split our newsroom teams between those keeping us on air back at Television Centre and those training and developing our programmes in our new home. We're calling our new location The World's Newsroom because it truly reflects the world we report. We now work with colleagues from 27 language services who report for us from far flung bureaus and in London, allowing us to celebrate their unique expertise - something no other broadcaster can offer. We'll be introducing you to those new colleagues and our new location in special live reports from inside New Broadcasting House and offering enhanced social media access so you can enjoy behind-the-scenes access. Audiences have also told us they want to engage more with the stories we tell - to feel closer to the issues we report. We're going to help you "live the story" with us. It's our new channel ethos. Our correspondents - expert, brave, tough, determined - live and work where they report, and we want audiences to understand their passion for the stories they cover. So expect a new style of reporting from the field. And we'll be everywhere for our relaunch with live and exclusive reports planned from Syria, China, the US and Burma to name just a few. In the studio, trusted and familiar presenters will be sharing the day's top stories - with a sprinkling of new faces on air. We'll have a more dynamic look, with robot cameras whizzing around our studios, improved graphics and high definition screens to enhance our ability to explain and analyse. We even have some virtual reality surprises planned. We're also developing new long-form programmes, so expect to see new hard-hitting and timely documentary series. There'll be fresh new editions of favourites such as HARDTalk with Stephen Sackur (our interrogator-in-chief), Click for the latest on tech and Health Check for medical breakthroughs. BBC World News has come a long way since it launched as a shoestring commercial operation in a backroom at Television Centre more than 20 years ago. Our audiences have grown massively. We're required viewing from the President's White House in Washington to the President's Blue House in Seoul. And in an era when bad mortgages in the US can trigger a global economic meltdown, we know there is a huge appetite for world news delivered fast, accurately and objectively. We hope you'll enjoy our new look. And we hope you'll join us in the world's newsroom. Andrew Roy is head of news for BBC World News Full Article BBC World News
world news World News Live Today November 13, 2024: Stranded Sunita Williams rubbishes deteriorating health ‘rumours’ amid severe weight loss claims - Hindustan Times By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:51:27 GMT World News Live Today November 13, 2024: Stranded Sunita Williams rubbishes deteriorating health ‘rumours’ amid severe weight loss claims Hindustan TimesStranded Sunita Williams rubbishes deteriorating health ‘rumours’ amid severe weight loss claims Hindustan TimesNASA Astronaut Sunita Williams debunks health rumors: 'I weigh the same' from the ISS MoneycontrolInside Sunita Williams' extended mission: What she’s doing in space India TodayWhy is astronaut Sunita Williams losing weight at ISS? NASA worried, here's what the agency is planning to The Economic Times Full Article
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world news News24.com | CDC guidance ignored | Trump tests negative: WATCH the top world news videos for today By www.news24.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:10:06 +0200 As US states reopen, White House keeps CDC guidance on the shelf | Trump tests negative after valet contracts virus; here are the top world news videos for today. WATCH. Full Article
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world news Nicholas Burns on BBC World News - March 26, 2020 By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Mar 26, 2020 Mar 26, 2020Nicholas Burns speaks to BBC World about how global politics will change as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. Full Article
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