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  • 1 month ago | cbc.ca | Nathan Fairbairn |Michele Assarasakorn |Qin Leng |Stephanie Cooke

    Check out these Canadian comic books and graphic novels coming out in spring 2025. Hazel Has Her Hands Full by Nathan Fairbairn, illustrated by Michele AssarasakornHazel Has Her Hands Full is a graphic novel by Nathan Fairbairn, illustrated by Michele Assarasakorn (nathanfairborn.com, msassyk.com, Penguin Random House Canada)In the fourth book of the graphic novel series, the PAWS squad is getting excited for summer vacation.

  • Apr 22, 2024 | english.aawsat.com | Sam Menassa |Ghassan Charbel |Stephanie Cooke |Hazem Saghieh

    The Iranian drone and missile attack on Israel, as well as the response of the US and its Western allies in defense of Israel on the night of the attack, have brought to light many revelations that go beyond the exceptional nature of the attack itself. Firstly, they showed that the US and Western allies did not align with Israel for its protection alone, as had been the case previously.

  • Apr 22, 2024 | english.aawsat.com | Ghassan Charbel |Stephanie Cooke |Hazem Saghieh |Tariq Al-Homayed

    The most dangerous thing about the blaze engulfing the Middle East is that the powerful players are also weak. They have the ability to launch and wage a war, but lack the ability to end it with a knockout blow or a viable settlement. The extent of the crisis demonstrates that sedatives are useless. They have been tested before and only brought fiercer wars. The real solutions demand painful and unpopular decisions that the parties seem incapable of or reluctant to take.

  • Apr 22, 2024 | english.aawsat.com | Stephanie Cooke |Hazem Saghieh |Tariq Al-Homayed |Ross Douthat

    World leaders are not unaware of the nuclear industry’s long history of failing to deliver on its promises, or of its weakening vital signs. Yet many continue to act as if a “nuclear renaissance” could be around the corner even though nuclear energy’s share of global electricity generation has fallen by almost half from its high of roughly 17 percent in 1996.

  • Apr 19, 2024 | es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Stephanie Cooke

    LA INDUSTRIA NUCLEAR TIENE UN LARGO HISTORIAL DE NO PODER CUMPLIR SUS PROMESAS. Los líderes mundiales no ignoran el largo historial de incumplimiento de promesas de la industria nuclear ni el debilitamiento de sus signos vitales. Sin embargo, muchos siguen actuando como si un “renacimiento nuclear” pudiera estar a la vuelta de la esquina, a pesar de que la cuota de la energía nuclear en la generación mundial de electricidad ha caído casi a la mitad desde su máximo de casi el 17 por ciento en 1996.