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ASIA/MYANMAR – Demonstrations of the Burmese diaspora around the world: recognition of the Government of national unity is being asked – Agenzia Fides

| July 21, 2021

Venice (Agenzia Fides) - The Burmese diaspora and those who support civil resistance to the military junta met in various places on the planet on the weekend of July 17 and 18 to honor the many generations who died in Myanmar for a just cause, from struggle for independence to the current one for democracy.

Diaspora remittances jump to Ksh 190b in first half of 2021 – Kenya Broadcasting Corporation

| July 21, 2021

Diaspora remittance increased for the six months to June this year to 190 billion shillings defying harsh economic times and Covid-19. Latest data by the Central bank of Kenya shows that remittances from Europe jumped by the highest margins at 41.4 percent followed by North America which increased by 38 percent. This is the highest jump since 2018 setting the stage for record remittances for 2021

The Peoples National Party of Jamaica to Host A Conversation with The Diaspora – South Florida Caribbean News

| July 21, 2021

[KINGSTON, Jamaica] On Thursday, July 22nd, the Peoples National Party of Jamaica will host its first virtual International Meeting with the Jamaican Diaspora under the leadership of Party President Mr. Mark J. Golding, MP.

Greeks abroad support the creation of a Ministry for the Diaspora – Neos Kosmos

| July 21, 2021

There is growing support for the creation of a Greek Ministry for Greeks Living Abroad, which is the initiative of a group of lecturers of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The 29 professors, who signed a letter stating the reasons which necessitate the creation of such a government department, make strong arguments in presenting their case.

Take the vaccine and avoid added expenses, Hurst tells public servants – Antigua Observer

| July 21, 2021

By Kadeem Joseph [emailprotected] Chief of Staff in the Office of the Prime Minister, Lionel Max Hurst is talking up a proposal that could result in unvaccinated government workers being subjected to mandatory, periodic Covid-19 testing. His comments were in response to President of the Antigua and Barbuda Public Service Association (ABPSA) Joan Peters querying how unvaccinated public servants would finance twice-monthly tests for the virus, after Prime Minister Gaston Browne said government was considering the measure

EDITORIAL: Beware of property fraud! | The New Times | Rwanda – The New Times

| July 21, 2021

Like many other forms of transactions, you can now easily acquire or sell property in Rwanda through digital platforms. This has made it convenient for anyone, even Rwandans in the Diaspora, to purchase or sell property in the country

Come home, register to vote – The Herald

| July 21, 2021

The Herald Joseph MadzimureSenior ReporterZIMBABWEANS living in the Diaspora must come home and register to vote in their respective constituencies as voting in their present locations would create a logistical nightmare for the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) as well as disadvantage some parties like Zanu PF, which are under travel restrictions. This was said by Zanu PF United States branch secretary for administration, Cde Simba Mujuru, who said Western nations needed to lift sanctions to enable Zimbabwe to develop unhindered

The Fall of Netanyahu Costs American Christian Zionists Their Greatest Ally in Israel – Foreign Policy

| July 21, 2021

For Mike Evans, a Christian Zionist pastor in the United States, the fall of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was more than a political setback for a movement that had forged deep ties with the former Israeli leader. It was a bitter betrayal of biblical prophecy by Israeli voters and a new generation of political leaders. In a rancorous, profanity-filled missive, Evans excoriated Israels new Prime Minister Naftali Bennett for joining a coalition of Israeli centrists and Arab Israelis who he fears may support a Palestinian state

7 R.I. nonprofits receive over $540k from Homeland Security for protection against violent attacks – The Boston Globe

| July 21, 2021

PROVIDENCE Rhode Islands delegation announced Wednesday that seven high-risk nonprofit organizations would receive funding to upgrade their physical security to defend against a future, violent attack.

Palestines Struggle to Create Its Unique Narrative – Governing

| July 21, 2021

You can listen to the companion audio version of this and other essays using the player below or onApple Podcasts,Google Podcasts,StitcherorAudible. Rashid Khalidi, the Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University and author of The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 19172017.


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