Iranian Parliament Speaker Condemns Israeli Actions Amid Escalating Crisis in Lebanon Tuesday, 24 September 2024 13:17 [Last Update: Tuesday, 24 September 2024 13:18] In a fervent address during an open session of the Iranian parliament on Tuesday, Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf condemned Israel’s recent military actions in Lebanon, labeling them as "crimes against the Lebanese nation." He extended his solidarity to Lebanon, lamenting the severe loss of life caused by what he described as "terrorist acts" by the Zionist regime. Ghalibaf did not mince words, branding Israel as the "most brutal criminal in the world" for its reported acts of…
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Ingresse Expands Horizons with Acquisition of Ticket Sports: A New Era for Sports and Entertainment In a decisive move to diversify its portfolio, Ingresse, one of Brazil’s leading online ticketing platforms, has acquired Ticket Sports. This acquisition marks Ingresse’s entry into the burgeoning market of sports events, a niche that has shown significant growth potential in recent years. The Strategic Acquisition Ticket Sports, established in 2015, has positioned itself as the largest platform in Latin America for selling registrations to sports events. These events include high-profile competitions such as the Ironman triathlon and the São Silvestre marathon, one of Brazil’s…
European Shares Edge Closer to Record Highs Amid China Economic Stimulus In a remarkable turn of events, European shares are on the cusp of reaching record highs, driven by the latest economic stimulus measures announced in China. As financial markets across the continent continue to rally, the positive momentum is rooted in the broader global economic outlook but significantly bolstered by China’s proactive efforts to boost its economy. China’s Economic Stimulus China, the world’s second-largest economy, recently unveiled a range of stimulus measures aimed at rejuvenating economic growth. These measures include reducing interest rates, increasing fiscal spending, and implementing infrastructure…
[ Sub-Saharan Africa has long been a region of economic growth and potential, with countries like Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya leading the way. However, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), there are five economies in the region that are poised to make a significant impact in 2023. One of the top economies to watch out for is Ethiopia. With a population of over 110 million people, Ethiopia has been experiencing rapid economic growth in recent years. The IMF predicts that this growth will continue in 2023, making Ethiopia one of the top economies to watch in Sub-Saharan Africa.…
Egypt’s Ambitious $300 Billion Investment in Infrastructure: A Decade of Transformation Over the past decade, Egypt has successfully undertaken an ambitious and transformative journey in infrastructure development, as announced by the Minister of Economy. With a staggering $300 billion invested, the North African nation has set itself on a path of comprehensive modernization, reflecting its commitment to economic growth and resilience amidst global challenges. This monumental investment encompasses a wide range of mega projects aimed at upgrading the country’s transportation networks, energy supply, urban development, and digital infrastructure. By focusing on enhancing these critical sectors, Egypt aims to empower its…
Shankh Air: The New Airline Ready to Soar in Indian Skies India is ready to welcome a new player in its burgeoning aviation market. The Ministry of Civil Aviation recently granted an operating certificate to Shankh Air, marking the official entry of this Uttar Pradesh-based airline into Indian skies. This development signals an exciting shift for the nation’s air travel landscape, dominated by carriers like IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet. The Emergence of Shankh Air Shankh Air’s approval comes during a dynamic period for the Indian aviation industry, which is recovering robustly from the COVID-19 pandemic that grounded flights and…
Kremlin Expresses Grave Concern Over Escalating Israel-Lebanon Conflict The Kremlin has voiced deep concern over the intensifying Israeli airstrikes that have led to significant casualties in Lebanon. According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, the situation is "extremely dangerous," with nearly 500 people killed and around 1,600 injured. The Russian government warned of the potential for conflict to spread, further destabilizing the already volatile region. “This development is potentially extremely dangerous,” Peskov stated, emphasizing the alarming expansion of the conflict zone. He also expressed skepticism about reaching any peaceful resolution in the immediate future, placing considerable blame on the United States…
Film Industry Leaders Explore BRICS+ Cinema at Salt of the Earth Festival In a remarkable gathering of cinematic artistry and cultural exchange, the Salt of the Earth Festival has turned the spotlight onto the works of BRICS+ directors. Held annually, this festival has emerged as a vibrant platform for showcasing diverse narratives and artistic expressions from Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and other affiliated nations. The BRICS+ alliance, an expansion of the original BRICS collective, aims at fostering inclusive growth, sustainable development, and cultural understanding across the global South. The inclusion of film industry representatives in this year’s festival…
What Americans Can Learn from South Africa’s Case of Messy and Imperfect Compromise In a time of deepening divisions and polarized politics, Americans can glean valuable lessons from South Africa’s approach to compromise and reconciliation that characterized its transition from apartheid to democracy. This historical transformation, often messy and imperfect, offers important insights into how deeply divided societies can find common ground. The South African Model: Imperfect Yet Powerful South Africa’s journey to democracy was fraught with conflict and complexity. The country transitioned from the brutal system of apartheid, which enforced racial segregation and white minority rule, to a constitutional…
Iranian President’s UN General Assembly Debut Marks a Push for Peace Tuesday, 24 September 2024 | 11:54 AM [Last Update: Tuesday, 24 September 2024 | 11:56 AM] Iran Press/ Iran News – This week, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian embarked on a significant diplomatic mission to New York to participate in the 79th United Nations General Assembly. This marks his first appearance at the UN since assuming office, and the importance of the event was underscored by a novel inclusion—a deaf interpreter was present during the spokeswoman’s briefing, highlighting a commitment to inclusivity. The Iranian delegation, led by Pezeshkian, aims to…