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Sunday Times' journalists published a four series stories on SA's crisis with ISIS. In the story on the repatriations Aron Hyman, Multi-award-winning Investigative journalist for Timeslive, interviewed UN contacts working in the ISIS refugee camps in Syria. On another story Graeme Hosken, Crime and Military Reporter at Sunday Times AND Tankiso Makhetha, an investigative reporter at TimesLIVE interviewed police contacts within the Hawks and Crimes Against the State unit conducting investigations into ISIS people being repatriated to SA and ISIS operations in SA. In the story on the ISIS financing from businesses in the informal sector, Aron focused on investigations into ISIS financing from KZN and Western Cape which is going to support ISIS operations in Mozambique. Tankiso and Graeme looked at the Gauteng ISIS operations and how the systems of financing companies operating in SA have been hijacked and used illicitly to send money for operations in the horn of Africa. Then Graeme wrote the story on Financial Intelligence Centre and the difficulties on investigating terrorism financing. He also wrote the article on the Ethiopian Oromo community which has been highly vocal against ISIS in SA and who has had numerous members including Imam's killed for speaking out against ISIS in SA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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2 bomb attacks outside the Kabul airport have taken the lives of 10 US Marines, and at least 40 others. Isis claims responsibility, the Taliban says they knew nothing about it.
SA must send in troops to bring to an end the reign of terror by Islamic militants in Mozambique, say the DA, ActionSA and analysts. The risks are high for SA and range from a humanitarian and refugee crisis and the possibility Islamic cells are training in South Africa. In this in-depth interview with BizNews editor at large Jackie Cameron, Martin Ewi of the Institute of Security Studies sets out what's really been going on in Mozambique and elsewhere in South Africa - and why Isis is a significant threat to stability and investments in the region.
* Opposition parties the Democratic Alliance and ActionSA are urging the South African govt to take action against Islamic insurgents in Mozambique and warn that the violence looks certain to become a refugee and security crisis in South Africa. * A recovery in the world’s second-largest economy may lend support to emerging markets following a rocky week that saw equities wipe out almost all of their annual gains and the Turkish lira tumble anew. * South Africa has 121 ‘major restrictions’ and 97 ‘moderate restrictions’ from other countries in place because of the variant which is widespread in the country. This was reported by MyBroadband.co.za on travel website Skyscanner which has developed a mapping tool that shows COVID-19 travel restrictions around the world. * Johnson & Johnson agreed to supply as many as 400 million Covid-19 vaccines to the African Union - but much of this delivery will only come next year, says Bloomberg. * South Africa has already started administering the vaccine to health workers as part of a medical trial, and J&J agreed last year that Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Ltd. can manufacture doses in the country. President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a televised speech on Monday that Aspen would provide 30m doses to South Africa, but he didn't specify how quickly roll out would commence.
SA must send in troops to bring to an end the reign of terror by Islamic militants in Mozambique, say the DA, ActionSA and analysts. The risks are high for SA and range from a humanitarian and refugee crisis and the possibility Islamic cells are training in South Africa. In this in-depth interview with BizNews editor at large Jackie Cameron, Martin Ewi of the Institute of Security Studies sets out what's really been going on in Mozambique and elsewhere in South Africa - and why Isis is a significant threat to stability and investments in the region.
* Opposition parties the Democratic Alliance and ActionSA are urging the South African govt to take action against Islamic insurgents in Mozambique and warn that the violence looks certain to become a refugee and security crisis in South Africa. * A recovery in the world’s second-largest economy may lend support to emerging markets following a rocky week that saw equities wipe out almost all of their annual gains and the Turkish lira tumble anew. * South Africa has 121 ‘major restrictions’ and 97 ‘moderate restrictions’ from other countries in place because of the variant which is widespread in the country. This was reported by MyBroadband.co.za on travel website Skyscanner which has developed a mapping tool that shows COVID-19 travel restrictions around the world. * Johnson & Johnson agreed to supply as many as 400 million Covid-19 vaccines to the African Union - but much of this delivery will only come next year, says Bloomberg. * South Africa has already started administering the vaccine to health workers as part of a medical trial, and J&J agreed last year that Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Ltd. can manufacture doses in the country. President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a televised speech on Monday that Aspen would provide 30m doses to South Africa, but he didn't specify how quickly roll out would commence.
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1: Beauties and the Beast Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale & Michelle Simson on what's ahead before Oct 21. 2: Mercedes Stephenson Global News Ottawa bureau chief Mercedes Stephenson on CPC campaign 3: Christian Leuprecht ISIS crisis in Syria as Turks attack Kurds. Prof Christian Leuprecht. 4: Milgaard & Dalton 33yrs imprisoned yet innocent. Time for Independent Review Board. 5: Sean Simpson IPSOS VP Sean Simpson. Affordability. Canadians cannot get ahead. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Participants and topics of this Thought Lounge include: Matthew Huang on Will Humans ever be Content in Nature? (00:52) Professor Gelvin on the ISIS Crisis (13:00) Miggy Betancourt on Kindness (26:20) Rivka Cohen on Everyone is a little bit Psychopathic (41:20) and Axel Cramer on the C.U.T. Manifesto (54:24) For more on Professor James Gelvin visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_L._Gelvin Will humankind ever be content with it's place in nature, or will we forever be innovating our way into and out of problems? Perhaps we must learn to empathize with the environment as we might with a fellow human-being. Or perhaps we can, once and for all, innovate our way to ecological sustainability and world peace. The "ISIS Crisis" is an example of a situation that will require outside innovation and intervention to resolve. In order to understand how to successfully intervene, we must summon a huge amount of empathy and a push back against blanket statements such as "ISIS is evil and psychopathic." Such statements are the ends to true dialogue, kindness, and to cutting others slack for being different. We must understand from whence they come, and how we might stand in their same shoes if raised in a similar situation.
Sunday Morning Message December 13, 2015
In Syria, ISIS continues their violence and terror.
In Syria, ISIS continues their violence and terror.
In Syria, ISIS continues their violence and terror.
11/29/2015 - ISIS Crisis - - Dr. Mark Hitchcock
ISIS Crisis (MH-FBC Sun 11AM 11/29/2015)
We talk about the Paris Shooting and then delve into a discussion about the "Law" and Government in general.Aussie Luke,Donaldson, Rochelle, Damon and Paul on the call.
What does ISIS have to do with Bible prophecy?
What does ISIS have to do with Bible prophecy?
Today Elle and Wyn talk about their days as well as SNL40, The Last Five Years, Random Holidays with Bowen, Trending Topics, House of Cards, and a local Lincoln Brewery and the ISIS Crisis.
In this episode Doug Owen covers the mixed messages from government agencies on the Ebola importation to the US, ISIS CrISIS, Hilary Clinton's and Kissinger's misdeeds in Africa and South America and other observations from the weeks news cycle.
In this episode of Tactical Paradise, Greg discusses the ISIS Crisis and what this means for concealed carriers. Click here for more Tactical Paradise. Click here for Tactical Paradise 075 show notes.
In this episode of Tactical Paradise, Greg discusses the ISIS Crisis and what this means for concealed carriers. Click here for more Tactical Paradise. Click here for Tactical Paradise 075 show notes.
ISIS is violently persecuting Christians. What can we do? . Pastor Gene Pensiero
ISIS is violently persecuting Christians. What can we do? . Pastor Gene Pensiero
Jackie and Dunlap on the Israel Gaza Crisis, the Border Kids Crisis, the Ukraine Plane Crisis, the ISIS Crisis, the Casey Kasem Crisis, and the James Garner RIP Crisis. Also the Chattanooga Stripper Mork Card Debacle. Sponsored by Coley's Christian Cinemas Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Coley's Christian Cinemas Cut, and McKinley's Air Conditioning.
Chuck details his challenge of setting up and using ISIS - the mobile wallet partnership between American Express, Wells Fargo and Chase. Needless to say there are kinks to be worked out - well, not just kinks...Watch on.