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13 Oct 2023
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: The Film Somm: Cup Of Salvation Tells The Story Of First Iranian Wine In 43 Years
Armenian winemaker Vahe Keushguerian embarks on a daring mission to bring back Iranian winemaking, disrupted since the Islamic Revolution. In the documentary "Somm: Cup of Salvation," Keushguerian employs deception and determination to find ancient grape varieties and make the first modern Iranian wine. The film sheds light on the forgotten Middle Eastern region as he navigates political and religious obstacles, hoping to share the liquid riches of the area with the world.
Foreign Policy: Why Chile’s Response to the Israel-Hamas War Stands Out
In the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas war, Latin American countries in the global south react diplomatically, advocating for de-escalation and dialogue. Brazil, as temporary chair of the UN Security Council, tries to advocate for de-escalation, but fails to reach a joint statement. Some Latin American leaders, with anti-Western foreign policies, stop short of condemning the Hamas attack. Chile, with a large Palestinian diaspora, engages in a public conversation about the Israel-Palestinian conflict, highlighting the Palestinian and Jewish communities in the country. The debate in Chile focuses on the broader context of the conflict and the impact of the Israeli blockade on Gaza. Chilean leaders call for a just and peaceful resolution of the conflict.
#health
Forbes: Kaiser Permanente Health Workers Reach Tentative Deal—Ending Largest Healthcare Walkout In U.S. History
Kaiser Permanente and healthcare workers have reached a tentative agreement, ending the largest-ever healthcare strike in US history. Details of the deal are undisclosed.
#education
The Federalist: CNN Discovers A Hormone It Doesn't Want Teachers Giving Kids
A teacher in Texas gave melatonin gummies to students without parental consent and CNN is upset. The media is more concerned about allowing teachers to hide sensitive issues from parents, rather than ensuring parents are informed about what their children are learning. Society needs to prioritize the well-being of children over political agendas.
#other
Forbes: Yet Another Woman Quits ‘The Golden Bachelor’—And The Drama Finally Arrives
"Golden Bachelor" Gerry Turner continues to have bad luck in love on the show as another woman leaves the competition. Joan Vassos, who had a deep connection with Turner, decides to quit in order to help her daughter who just gave birth. Turner is disappointed but understands her decision. Meanwhile, tensions rise between Theresa Nist and Kathy Swartz over their connections with Turner, leading to emotional confrontations. Nist receives the last rose of the night and takes a subtle swipe at Swartz.
Forbes: One Of Bob Dylan’s Biggest Singles Is Still Hitting New Billboard Charts 50 Years On
Bob Dylan's iconic hit, "Knockin' On Heaven's Door," makes its debut on the Rock Digital Song Sales chart, landing at No. 20. Dylan has only three songs on the chart, with this being the lowest-ranking so far. The ranking's newness and Dylan's earlier success explain his absence from the chart. This timeless song, released in 1973, remains popular and has been covered by other artists.
American Thinker: Cybersecurity threats loom large
Over the past two decades, cybersecurity has become increasingly important as high-profile cyber-attacks have shaken the foundations of digital security. Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran are among the most dangerous players in the global cyber-arena. The US government has had successes with the establishment of US Cyber Command and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, but there have also been failings, including a slow response to evolving threats and inadequate legislation to protect critical infrastructure. Moving forward, securing the future of the cyber-sphere requires supply chain security, adaptive defense strategies, and public-private collaboration. With decisive actions, the path forward offers an opportunity to build a safer, more resilient digital world.