House Subcommittee On The Coronavirus Pandemic Begins Political Inquisition Of Scientists INTERNATIONAL NEWS by panafricantv - July 17, 2023November 18, 20240 On Tuesday, the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, led by Republican Representative Brad Wenstrup, a podiatrist and former US Army reservist, interrogated two leading authors of the research note titled Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2,published in March 2020 and well known in the scientific community for being the first significant investigation into where the virus which causes COVID-19 came from. The purpose of the hearings was intended to discredit Dr. Kristian Andersen, professor in the Department of Immunology and Microbiology at Scripps Research Institute, and Dr. Robert Garry, professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Tulane Medical School, by claiming they “vilified and suppressed the lab leak theory in pursuit of a preferred, coordinated narrative that was not based in truth or
Cuba Rejects Presence Of US Nuclear Subbmarine In The Guantanamo Bay INTERNATIONAL NEWS by panafricantv - July 12, 2023November 18, 20240 Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba The Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly rejects the arrival of a nuclear-powered submarine in the Guantanamo Bay on July 5, 2023, that stayed until July 8 at the US military base located there, which is a provocative escalation of the United States, whose political or strategic motives are not known. The US military base, as is known, has occupied that 117 square kilometers territory for 121 years against the will of the Cuban people. It stands as a colonial remnant of the illegitimate military occupation of our country that started in 1898, after the expansionist intervention during the independence war waged by Cubans against the Spanish colonial power. This is an enclave that has
Capturing Carbon With Machines Is A Failure—So Why Are We Subsidizing It? INTERNATIONAL NEWS by panafricantv - July 10, 2023November 18, 20240 Policymakers are pouring money into techno-fixes to solve the climate crisis, even though scientific studies indicate nature-based solutions are all-around more effective. By Richard Heinberg Human activity—mostly the burning of fossil fuels—has raised Earth’s atmospheric carbon content by 50 percent, from 280 parts per million (ppm) to 420 ppm. Since the start of the Industrial Revolution, we’ve released approximately 950 billion metric tons of carbon into the air. Every year, humans emit more than 40 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, as of 2021 measurements. Even if we stop burning fossil fuels now, the amount of CO2 already in the atmosphere will cause Earth’s climate to continue warming for decades, triggering heat waves, droughts, rising sea levels, and extreme weather. Climate scientists warn that if we
Are We Living Through A De-Dollarization? INTERNATIONAL NEWS by panafricantv - July 10, 2023November 18, 20240 De-dollarization is apparently here, “like it or not,” as a May 2023 video by the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, a peace-oriented think tank based in Washington, D.C., states. Quincy is not alone in discussing de-dollarization: political economists Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson outlined its mechanics across four shows between February and April 2023 in their fortnightly YouTube program, “Geopolitical Economy Hour.” Economist Richard Wolff provided a nine-minute explanation on this topic on the Democracy at Work channel. On the other side, media outlets like Business Insider have assured readers that dollar dominance isn’t going anywhere. Journalist Ben Norton reported on a two-hour, bipartisan Congressional hearing that took place on June 7—“Dollar Dominance: Preserving the U.S. Dollar’s Status as the
Are We Living Through A De-Dollarization? INTERNATIONAL NEWS by panafricantv - July 10, 2023November 18, 20240 By Justin Podur De-dollarization is apparently here, “like it or not,” as a May 2023 video by the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, a peace-oriented think tank based in Washington, D.C., states. Quincy is not alone in discussing de-dollarization: political economists Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson outlined its mechanics across four shows between February and April 2023 in their fortnightly YouTube program, “Geopolitical Economy Hour.” Economist Richard Wolff provided a nine-minute explanation on this topic on the Democracy at Work channel. On the other side, media outlets like Business Insider have assured readers that dollar dominance isn’t going anywhere. Journalist Ben Norton reported on a two-hour, bipartisan Congressional hearing that took place on June 7—“Dollar Dominance: Preserving the U.S. Dollar’s Status
Nanoplastics Are Entering Our Bodies INTERNATIONAL NEWS by panafricantv - July 10, 2023November 18, 20240 Plastic is in the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink. How does it get there—and what does it mean for human health? By Erica Cirino The air is plasticized, and we are no better protected from it outdoors than indoors. Minuscule plastic fibers, fragments, foam, and films are shed from plastic stuff and are perpetually floating into and free-falling down on us from the atmosphere. Rain flushes micro- and nanoplastics out of the sky back to Earth. Plastic-filled snow is accumulating in urban areas like Bremen, Germany, and remote regions like the Arctic and Swiss Alps. Wind and storms carry particles shed from plastic items and debris through the air for dozens, even hundreds, of miles before depositing
Rishi Sunak’s Long-Term Health Workforce Plan Fails To Address Workers’ Grievances INTERNATIONAL NEWS by panafricantv - July 6, 2023November 18, 20240 By Global News Service The British government announced a “historic” health workforce plan on June 30, aiming to address the chronic shortage of health workers over the next 15 years. The plan foresees an investment of £2.4 billion (over $3 billion) in the next five years, to boost apprenticeships and medical education in England. However, health workers’ organizations and activists have criticized the plan for neglecting workers’ rights. Activists say the plan doesn’t address the demands of health workers’ trade unions, such as salary increases to meet cuts and freezes implemented over past years. These grievances were what led to the wave of strikes that spread throughout the National Health Service (NHS) in the past months. Health workers’ organizations agree that improving working conditions and
Police In Argentina’s Jujuy Province Raid Home Of Indigenous Activist Milagro Sala INTERNATIONAL NEWS by panafricantv - July 6, 2023November 18, 20240 By Global News Service On June 29, police in the Jujuy province of Argentina raided the home of Indigenous and social leader Milagro Sala, who has been imprisoned since January 2016. Human rights and social activists allege that the charges that led to the raid are politically motivated. In recent days, the Morales government has accused Sala of being linked to mobilizations that began on June 5. This is despite the fact that she is under house arrest and has no way of communicating with anyone outside without the authorities’ prior knowledge. The warrant to search the property of Sala, the leader of the Tupac Amaru Neighborhood Organization, was issued by Federal Judge Rodolfo Fernández, as part of an investigation into alleged public disturbances
President Maduro Eulogies Renowned Venezuelan Writer, Gustavo Pereira. INTERNATIONAL NEWS by panafricantv - June 27, 2023November 18, 20240 Venezuelan President Nicola Maduro took to Twitter over the weekend to showcase the country’s literary talent, highlighting the work of esteemed author Gustavo Pereira. Maduro tweeted his admiration for Pereira, stating, “In Venezuela we are proud to have masters of letters of the stature of Gustavo Pereira. On this Sunday I give you one of his works: “Historias del paraíso”. Enjoy it as a family!” Pereira is a renowned Venezuelan writer who has authored numerous books and articles. “Historias del paraíso” is one of his most popular works, a collection of short stories that explore humanity’s relationship with nature and spirituality. The tweet from Maduro has been warmly received by Pereira’s fans and the literary community within and outside Venezuela, with many expressing gratitude
China Now Episode 1 01-04-2023 INTERNATIONAL NEWS by panafricantv - April 3, 2023November 18, 20240 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WdxrXrL1Ww