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David Donaldson is a journalist based in Bo'ness, United Kingdom.
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B.C. First Nation and nearby church journey together
The Cheam First Nation and Sardis Community Church have embarked on a seven-year journey of reconciliation following the release of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation report in 2015. Initiated by Don Klaassen of Sardis Community Church, the partnership has involved various community-building activities and has led to a significant shift in attitudes and relationships. The collaboration is seen as a model for reconciliation, with both communities benefiting from the shared journey. The article emphasizes the importance of peacemaking and reconciliation as central to Christian teachings and highlights the ongoing impact of historical injustices on the Cheam First Nation.
Hope is running short for Christmas. This Advent there is one priceless lesson we can still learn
The article reflects on the importance of hope during the Advent season, acknowledging the challenges of 2023, including depression, anxiety, economic hardships, and global crises. It emphasizes the spiritual necessity of hope, drawing on biblical references and the author's experiences with a non-profit organization that aids in crises. The piece connects the hope embodied by Jesus Christ with the hope needed in contemporary times, encouraging readers to find solace and strength in the Advent message.
Gareth Smyth obituary
Gareth Smyth, a respected Middle East journalist known for his integrity and nuanced reporting, has passed away at 64. His career included roles at the Financial Times, The Guardian, and BBC, covering regions like Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. He was recognized for his deep understanding of human complexity and his ability to report on less commonly understood perspectives. Gareth's career also included positions at the Daily Star and contributions to the Labour Party. He is survived by his partner Zeinab Charafeddine, her son Nader, and his brothers Bernard, John, and Patrick.
Metabolic Alterations in Multiple Myeloma: From Oncogenesis to Proteasome Inhibitor Resistance
Multiple myeloma (MM) remains an incurable disease due to drug resistance, despite advancements in treatment. MM cells undergo metabolic reprogramming to fuel growth, create a permissive tumor microenvironment, and promote drug resistance. This review explores the metabolic changes in MM pathogenesis and resistance to proteasome inhibitors, highlighting potential therapeutic targets. Key metabolic pathways such as glycolysis, glutamine metabolism, and lipid metabolism are discussed, along with their roles in MM progression and drug resistance. The study emphasizes the need for further research to improve treatment outcomes by targeting these metabolic adaptations.
Zito's Beer of the Week: Neon Bear Hug
Jeff Zito reviews the Neon Bear Hug IPA, noting its citrus flavors and comparing it to other IPAs. Despite not being overly impressed, he gives it a 'Chug It!' rating due to its taste and price. Zito also shares some personal background, including his career in radio and interests.
10 Queer Books You Need in Your Life
A curated list of ten queer books that are highly recommended for their engaging narratives, diverse representation, and emotional depth. The list includes a mix of novels, memoirs, and anthologies that explore various aspects of LGBTQ+ experiences, from personal identity and relationships to broader social and political themes. Each book is praised for its unique contribution to queer literature, with enthusiastic endorsements for their storytelling and impact.
Nuclear weapons: it's high time for Australia to be bold and call for a ban
Australia is criticized for its lack of support for nuclear disarmament despite global efforts to ban nuclear weapons. The article highlights the humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons and the slow progress of disarmament under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. It calls for Australia to support international initiatives, drawing parallels with successful bans on landmines and cluster munitions. The author argues that advocating for a ban would spur real disarmament efforts and criticizes both current and past Australian governments for their weak stance on the issue.
Mardi Gras may be fun, but being queer in Australia is no picnic
The article highlights the ongoing discrimination and challenges faced by the LGBTQ community in Australia, despite the celebratory nature of events like Mardi Gras. It discusses high rates of mental health issues among LGBTQ youth, the persistence of homophobia and transphobia, and the shortcomings of both conservative and progressive political parties in addressing these issues. The article criticizes specific individuals and organizations for their homophobic views and actions, and calls for greater support and legal reforms to protect LGBTQ rights.
Political donations: Australians deserve more transparency
The article discusses the lack of transparency in political donations in Australia, highlighting the delayed release of donation data by the Australian Electoral Commission and the high disclosure threshold that allows significant sums to be donated without public knowledge. It criticizes both major political parties for not addressing these issues and points out the use of associated entities to obscure donor identities. The article suggests that increased transparency and adopting measures from other countries could mitigate the influence of corporate money in politics.
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