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7 FOOD HALLS THAT SIZZLE – Leisure Group Travel

| January 26, 2022

By Isabella Wilkes From 2016 to 2019, the number of food halls in America has almost doubled, and this growth has continued into 2021. Food halls are unique for their wide selection of food styles and flavors from local and international cuisine. For group travel, food halls are the perfect spot to grab a meal.

Top Chef Spike Mendelsohn Is Leading the Plant-Based Renaissance – LIVEKINDLY

| January 26, 2022

On January 24, the first PLNT Burger in New York Cityand the chains first standalone locationdebuted in Union Square. We spoke with former Top Chef contestant Spike Mendelsohn about the Greek and Jewish comfort foods that built his early palate, how surfing inspired his plant-based shift, and why he champions fast food

Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch and the Legacy of Afro-Asia – lareviewofbooks

| January 26, 2022

BEFORE HIS INVOLVEMENT in revolutionary party politics in Vietnam, Nguyen Ai Quoc (later known as Ho Chi Minh) worked as a chef. We know relatively little about the details of Nguyen Ai Quocs life during this period, which he spent in Europe and the United States, working as a cook in Boston, London, and aboard a French steam ship. This gap in the otherwise sprawling archive of his life is mysterious, and ripe for speculation what was it like for this colonial subject to work as a cook in the heart of an empire?

The light that failed: Why liberalism is in crisis – The New Statesman

| January 26, 2022

In a new series, named Face to Face in homage to the former New Statesman editor John Freemans celebrated television interviews of the 1960s, todays foremost thinkers, writers and politicians debate the forces reshaping the world. We begin with a written exchange between Ross Douthat, author and columnist at the New York Times, and our own John Gray

A history of the region, told through B’nai B’rith – thejewishchronicle.net

| January 26, 2022

Bnai Brith began in 1843. By the end of the decade, it had enough lodges in enough places to justify a hierarchy. It created two District Grand Lodges

Why is the Palestinian Authority cracking down on opposition? – Al Jazeera English

| January 26, 2022

Ramallah, occupied West Bank The Palestinian Authority (PA) has intensified its crackdown on political opponents in the Israeli-occupied West Bank over the past months, analysts say. The PA run by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Fatah party has since November obstructed welcome events held upon the release of Palestinian prisoners affiliated with other political parties, particularly the Gaza-based resistance groups, Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ). Perhaps more controversially, funeral processions for Palestinians killed by Israel whom Palestinians sacredly refer to as martyrs have also been disrupted by PA security forces in an effort to suppress public displays of support for rival parties.

Viral Occupation: Palestine and the Video Revolution – lareviewofbooks

| January 26, 2022

THE AFTERMATH of the Israel-Hamas war of May 2021 left many unanswered questions but one decisive assessment: the wartime footage shot by Palestinians had been unprecedented. The sense of a media watershed was near universal, from the Twitter feeds of anti-occupation activists to the pages of right-wing Israeli newspapers

Palestine, Anderson County and Union Pacific Railroad headed to trial in March – Palestine Herald Press

| January 26, 2022

The city of Palestine and Anderson County and Union Pacific Railroad are set to go to trial in March in the 2nd District Court in Rusk if a summary judgement is not received in February. According to County Judge Robert Johnston, there was a mediation between the city, county and UPRR on Jan.

UNRWA and UNICEF renew agreement to further support Palestine refugee children in the region [EN/AR] – occupied Palestinian territory – ReliefWeb

| January 26, 2022

The two UN agencies renewed today an agreement to extend support to Palestine refugee children, adolescents, and women in the State of Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. UNICEF and UNRWA will primarily cooperate in the fields of child and social protection, education, health, advocacy and emergency preparedness. Joining efforts this way will greatly improve and increase the kind of support and advocacy that Palestine refugees get, said Leni Stenseth, UNRWA Deputy Commissioner-General.

Between a Rising Tide and Apartheid: Environmental Justice in Palestine – Palestine Chronicle

| January 26, 2022

The environmental situation in Gaza is dire at the moment. (Photo: via ActiveStills.org) By Jim Miles A recent seminar from the group Visualizing Palestine served to present four graphic representations of environmental problems within Israel/Palestine


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