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Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Aleppo taken by Syrian rebel forces, Hezbollah recruits/rearms during ceasefire. Israeli families wait for safety to return north. Israeli support for Iranians to overthrow Islamic regime: MEMRI encouraging minorities, murals celebrate Iranian women.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Israel in a time of solemn fasting while threats continue from Iran & Hezbollah. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI sees a weakened Iran. Adele Raemer recalls the years living next to Gaza. Israel emergency services: Magen David Adom prepares for any scenario.
Speculation continues over how Iran and Hizbullah will react to the recent twin assassinations of Fuad Shukr in Beirut and Ismail Haniyeh in Teheran. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with Natty Tobian, an expert on Iran and a senior researcher at MEMRI, the Middle East Media Research Institute, about Iran's next step. (Photo:Reuters)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Westrop, director of Islamist Watch, a project of the Middle East Forum, discusses combating the ideology and institutions of Islamism in the West. Learn how all of us must speak up against this threat to Western democracy being unwittingly funded by the U.S and other Western governments. And stay informed at the Middle East Forum https://www.meforum.org/; CLARITy Coalition https://claritycoalition.org/; MEMRI https://www.memri.org/ Here is an article about violent Islamists coming to the U.S. https://www.meforum.org/66020/a-british-warning-to-americans-the-notorious-cage
In the aftermath of Iran unleashing a barrage of missiles and projectiles, Israel faces more challenges to its national security. Tonight, Kelly Wright speaks with Sharren Haskel of the Knesset and Yigal Carmon of MEMRI about possible action Israel may take in response, and Walid Phares shares his expertise regarding Hamas's actions. Plus, we speak to family members of hostages, who share their hope to see their loved ones returned home soon. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Why does the media seem so hostile to basic facts about Israel?UK journalist and author Melanie Phillips has spent decades among the top echelons of British Press, writing for The Guardian, The Times and the New Statesman, and she's been calling out mainstream media bias against Israel long before October 7. But the PR war that Israel is battling isn't just hurt by media bias; the onus is also on Israel to dispute a propagandist narrative, and call out lies when it hears them. Melanie Phillips makes the case that Israel and its supporters need to do far more to win the hearts and minds of ordinary, decent people who will otherwise support the side they're being told is moral and just. Stay up to date at:https://www.stateofanationpodcast.com/X: https://twitter.com/stateofapodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stateofapod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/state-of-a-nationFollow Melanie Phillips' work on Substack:https://melaniephillips.substack.com/Learn more about MEMRI:https://www.memri.org/Learn more about Palestinian Media Watch:https://palwatch.org/
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
Israel continues operations in Gaza, while hostage talks continue. John Waage/Paul Strand discuss war coverage from the Israeli and US press. Yigal Carmon from MEMRI discusses Hamas-Qatar link. A Bedouin Arab family's loss and heroism on Oct. 7.
On Friday, the ceasefire between Israel and Gaza came to an end. But as hostilities resume, are war crimes being committed? We hear from a war lawyer.This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guest: Dr Jennifer Maddocks, Assistant Professor of Law at the United States Military Academy, West Point. Host: Manveen Rana. Clips: DW News, the Guardian, MEMRI, BBC, NBC, Bloomberg, CBS, Al Jazeera, MSNBC, Middle East Eye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Negotiations to extend the ceasefire continue. But what could happen when the pause in fighting eventually ends? We bring you the view from both sides, with our correspondents in Israel and Gaza.This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guests:Richard Spencer, foreign correspondent, The Times.Amal Helles, The Times' correspondent in Gaza.Host: Luke Jones.Clips: NBC, Middle East Eye, Times Radio, MEMRI, France 24. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
O Papo Antagonista desta quarta-feira, 15, comenta os desdobramentos do caso "dama do tráfico". O programa também analisa trechos de uma entrevista que Yigal Carmon, presidente do MEMRI, o Instituto de Pesquisa na Mídia no Oriente, concedeu a O Antagonista, para falar sobre a reação de Israel aos ataques do grupo terrorista Hamas. O Antagonista está no top 3 do prêmio IBest na categoria Canal de Política. Contamos com o seu voto e sua ajuda na divulgação. https://app.premioibest.com/votacao/canal-de-politica Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo... e muito mais. Link do canal: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344 Assine o combo O Antagonista + Crusoé: https://assine.oantagonista.com/ Siga O Antagonista nas redes sociais e cadastre-se para receber nossa newsletter: https://bit.ly/newsletter-oa Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
O Antagonista está no top 3 do prêmio IBest na categoria Canal de Política. Contamos com o seu voto e sua ajuda na divulgação. https://app.premioibest.com/votacao/canal-de-politica Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo... e muito mais. Link do canal: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344 Assine o combo O Antagonista + Crusoé: https://assine.oantagonista.com/ Siga O Antagonista nas redes sociais e cadastre-se para receber nossa newsletter: https://bit.ly/newsletter-oa Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
The oil-rich Qatar is playing a role in the hostage negotiations and Israel's National Security Adviser gave rare praise to the Gulf State country this week for facilitating the release of four abductees. But Qatar is hosting Hamas leadership and its money has created and funded the Hamas terror machine. Some are saying that Qatar is the enemy itself. Yigal Carmon, president and founder of MEMRI and a former adviser on Arab affairs to two prime ministers, says that Qatar needs to be pressured and it's a “house of cards” that is vulnerable to cyber attack, if not from the government, then by private means. He spoke to reporter Arieh O'Sullivan. (photo: Amiri Diwan/Reuters) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the 30th anniversary of the failed Oslo Accords and the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, we must ask "Who really failed us?". Caroline's guest in this week's show is Yigal Carmon, the founder and President of the Middle East Media Research Institute, (MEMRI). Carmon is a former senior intelligence officer and advisor to Prime Ministers Yitzhak Shamir and Rabin and was one of the first to bring Yassir Arafat's speeches calling for jihad to the attention of leading Israeli media figures, and politicians in real-time. MEMRI has also played a crucial role since 9/11 in exposing those who preach jihad and terrorism.
In den ärmsten russischen Regionen liegt das Durchschnittsgehalt bei wenigen Hundert Euro im Monat. Deutlich lukrativer ist es, für Wladimir Putin in den Krieg zu ziehen: In der Ukraine verdienen russische Soldaten in wenigen Monaten so viel wie sonst in mehreren Jahren - und machen ihre Familien reich, wenn sie sterben. Eine Ökonomie des Todes, in der die Gehälter jetzt nochmal steigen.Mit? Wladislaw Inosemzew, früher Professor an der Lomonossow-Universität in Moskau und eine Zeit lang Berater von Ex-Präsident Dmitri Medwedew. Zudem hat er das Programm von Michail Prochorow verfasst, als dieser 2012 bei der russischen Präsidentschaftswahl kandidierte. Inzwischen lebt der Ökonom in Washington, D.C. und ist Berater des Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) in Russland-Fragen.Der "Deathnomics"-Beitrag von Wladislaw Inosemzew ist im Juli auf der russisch-englischsprachigen Plattform Riddle erschienen. Sie wurde im vergangenen November von Russland zur sogenannten "unerwünschten Organisation" erklärt. Wenig später wurde der Beitrag von der Medien- und Wissenschaftsplattform dekoder ins Deutsche übersetzt. Für seine Arbeit ist dekoder mehrfach ausgezeichnet worden, u.a. mit dem Grimme-Preis.Sie haben Fragen, Anmerkungen oder Ideen? Schreiben Sie Christian Herrmann eine E-Mail an podcasts@n-tv.deSie wollen keine Folge mehr verpassen? Dann abonnieren Sie "Wieder was gelernt" ab sofort als Push-Nachricht in der ntv App.Sie wollen den Podcast abonnieren? RTL+ Musik, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify oder über den RSS-FeedSie möchten eine Bewertung schreiben? Apple Podcasts, SpotifyUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html
Guests Iván Martínez | Karl Hütt Panelist Pia Mancini Show Notes iBienvenido a Sustain Open Source Design! La Inteligencia Artificial en Acción: Impulsando el Futuro Empresarial "¿Quieres descubrir cómo la inteligencia artificial está impulsando el futuro del desarrollo de productos y abriendo nuevas oportunidades en el mundo empresarial? Grabado durante el PenPot Festival en Barcelona, en este episodio tenemos el honor de entrevistar a Iván Martínez, CTO de Ontruck, una destacada start-up española a la vanguardia de la innovación, trabajando para reducir las emisiones de CO2 en medio de transporte. Ivan hala de su último proyecto: Private GPT. Una innovadora tecnología similar a ChatGPT, pero que está enfocada en trabajar encima de una gran base de datos, ofreciendo también mayor seguridad de datos y la información privada. Además, Ivan compartirá su visión sobre el poder de la inteligencia artificial en el desarrollo de productos y su convicción de que la comunidad de Open Source es fundamental para impulsar el progreso y el impacto de esta nueva tecnología en la sociedad. ¡No te pierdas esta conversación, únete a nosotros ahora mismo y no perca ningún detalle! Transformando el Futuro: Memri, IA Regenerativa y Privacidad de Datos. ¡Explore como la IA Regenerativa, la aplicación Memri y el control de datos por las grandes compañías impacta el futuro de la industria! Acompáñanos mientras exploramos el proyecto Open Source de Memri, un tipo de asistente personal basado en IA y desarrollado por la empresa de Karl. Además, adentrémonos en el fascinante mundo de la IA Regenerativa y descubramos cómo puede abrir nuevas puertas hacia un futuro más prometedor. Este episodio te brinda una visión única sobre el potencial transformador de la IA y cómo podemos navegar los desafíos de privacidad de datos en un mundo cada vez más conectado. ¡No te pierdas este episodio revelador y cómo podemos dar forma a un mundo mejor a través de la tecnología! Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Pia Mancini Twitter (https://twitter.com/piamancini?lang=en) Iván Martínez Twitter (https://twitter.com/ivanmartit) Iván Martínez Toro LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivan-martinez-toro/) Ontruck (https://www.ontruck.com/en) Karl Hütt Twitter (https://twitter.com/karlhutt) Karl Hütt LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlhutt) Memri LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/memriio?trk=public_profile_topcard-current-company) Karl Hütt Music (Soundcloud) (https://soundcloud.com/karlhutt) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by Julio Serra Julio Serra Studios (https://www.fiverr.com/julioserra/edit-and-make-your-podcast-sound-incredible) Special Guests: Ivan Martínez and Karl Hütt.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.01.30.526346v1?rss=1 Authors: Oleson, S., Cao, J., Wang, X., Liu, Z. Abstract: The vagus nerve is the primary neural pathway that mediates the interactions between the brain and visceral organs. However, it is incompletely understood how the vagus nerve ascends bodily signals to the brain. Here, we explored manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI) for in vivo tracing of vagal nerve projections to the brainstem and assessing their functional dependence on cervical vagus nerve stimulation. Manganese chloride solution was injected into either the left or right nodose ganglion. T1-weighted MRI at 12 or 24 hours following the injection showed that vagal afferent neurons inside the nodose ganglion could uptake and transport manganese ions, as a surrogate of calcium ions, to the nucleus tractus solitarius in the brainstem ipsilateral to the injection side, showing about 19 to 24% contrast enhancement. Four hours of vagus nerve stimulation further promoted nerve activity and resulted in greater contrast enhancement of 40 to 43%. These results demonstrate the feasibility of using MEMRI for structural and functional assessment of vagal afferents and their influences on brain activity. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
The ongoing issue of Palestinian incitement against Israel and Jews, in general, has long been an obstacle to peace between Israel and the Palestinians. In territories under the Palestinian Authority (PA), to say nothing of Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip, Israel is frequently and widely demonized and delegitimized as a Jewish state, and general and overt antisemitism is used as a means to attack Israel. This messaging, often coming from official Palestinian Authority outlets, is significantly at odds with the public persona put forward by PA President Mahmoud Abbas to global audiences, which is pro-peace. And if you've ever seen an Arabic-language video of a Palestinian representative being candid and less than diplomatic in speaking about Israel or Jews, there's a good chance it was from MEMRI. MEMRI, or the Middle East Media Research Institute, is a nonprofit press monitoring and analysis organization that provides translation of media outlets from a number of languages, including Arabic. MEMRI's deputy director, Elliot Zweig, is our guest on this week's podcast. Welcome to The Honest Report podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thehonestreport/message
מגיש אורח באולפן: תום אורגד, כתבנו בברזיל שנמצא בחופשת מולדת ניסיון ההפיכה בברזילמיכל רשףפביו יהודה לוינסקי, רופא ישראלי, פורטו אלגרה בדרום ברזיל. סגן נשיא הפדרציה היהודית המחוזית של מחוז ריו גרנדה דו סו ביידן מסייר במקסיקונתן גוטמן, כתבנו בוושינגטון ההוצאות להורג באיראן נמשכותנתי טוביאן, ראש דסק המדיה הוויזואלית בפרסית במכון MEMRI, לשעבר עורך ראשי ומגיש בשידורי הפרסית של רדיו רק״ע שירי מחאה בברזיל נגד בולסנרומשה מורד, מגיש התכנית רדיו מונדוSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode, the fourth in the special Solidarity Sabbath season, takes a deeper look at an area where anti-Semitism, and hate of all forms, is spreading in alarming ways – the internet. Katrina Lantos Swett speaks with Yigal Carmon, President and co-founder of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI). For more than two decades, MEMRI has done ground-breaking work, researching the most disturbing examples of extreme anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial in the Arabic-, Farsi- and Urdu-speaking world. While much of MEMRI's work in the past focused on analysis of media outlets, textbooks, religious sermons and similar kinds of communication, MEMRI is increasingly seeing the internet as the major vector of hate speech against Jews and many other minority groups. This raises vexing questions about who should be held responsible for allowing such hate to spread online unchecked.Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI)The Hater Next Door: Online Incitement Against Minorities in AmericaDepartment of Justice's Review of Section 230 of the Communications Decency ActHard Questions: Who Should Decide What is Hate Speech in an Online Global Community? (Facebook)Trump and Biden both want to revoke Section 230, but for different reasons (Business Insider)
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.07.31.229583v1?rss=1 Authors: Koren, S. A., Hamm, M. J., Cloyd, R., Fontaine, S. N., Chishti, E., Lanzillotta, C., Di Domenico, F., Seyfried, N., Duong, D., Powell, D. K., Vandsburger, M., Hartz, A. M. S., Koren, J., Axten, J. M., Laping, N. J., Abisambra, J. F. Abstract: Tauopathies are a group of more than twenty known disorders that involve progressive neurodegeneration, cognitive decline, and pathological tau accumulation. Current therapeutic strategies provide only limited, late-stage symptomatic treatment. This is partly due to lack of understanding of the molecular mechanisms linking tau and cellular dysfunction, especially during the early stages of disease progression. In this study, we treated early stage tau transgenic mice with a multi-target kinase inhibitor to identify novel substrates that contribute to cognitive impairment and exhibit therapeutic potential. Drug treatment significantly ameliorated brain atrophy and cognitive function as determined by behavioral testing and a sensitive imaging technique called manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI) with quantitative R1 mapping. Surprisingly, these benefits occurred despite unchanged hyperphosphorylated tau levels. To elucidate the mechanism behind these improved cognitive outcomes, we performed quantitative proteomics to determine the altered protein network during this early stage in tauopathy and compare this model with the human AD proteome. We identified a cluster of preserved pathways shared with human tauopathy with striking potential for broad multi-target kinase intervention. We further report high confidence candidate proteins as novel therapeutically relevant targets for the treatment of tauopathy. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Le celebre site en ligne vendrait des livres antisemites et revisionistes en toute impunite, et pas qu'un seul , c'est ce que revele l'enquete du MEMRI, lanceur d'alerte et de vigilence. Nathalie Szerman directrice du departement francophone en parle au micro d'Emmanuelle AddaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bienvenue sur ce nouveau Tour du Monde de l'Actu. Au menu des journaux cette semaine, des grèves en Croatie, la sortie du film Indianara, au Brésil, le 21 e festival du film de Nam Nam au Vietnam et bien d'autres sujets internationaux à écouter. La chronique environnement vous emmène au Qatar, ce pays qui climatise son air extérieur. Et la wonderwoman cette semaine c'est Circé. Elle ouvre une série de portrait sur les femmes dans la mythologie. Bonne écoute et à la semaine prochaine ! Sources : Le Monde Afrique, BBC Afrique, VOA Afrique, Vancouver Sun, Radio Canada, Guardian, Courrier International, Jutamji List, Nepali Times, le courrier du Vietnam, Khmer Times, Al Jazeera, Amnesty International, L'orient le jour, The National, Stepfeed, Memri, i24news, la dépèche de Tahiti, outre mer 1ere, outremer360°, RTL, Wikipédia, greekslegendsandmyths, mythologica, New York Times.
What is MEMRI? What group tells us who in the Middle East to watch out for since 1998? Some facts about this group and why the founder started this group. Can we trust the intel/info we get? They are telling us ISIS is coming? Is it really ISIS?
China intensifies its crackdown against protesters leading up to the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Muhammadu Buhari begins his second term as Nigeria's President, but do the people want him? And does MEMRI TV fuel anti-Muslim hatred?
Trevor Carey interviews MEMRI Deputy Director Elliot Zweig (Middle East Media Research Institute) about the recent video of Muslim children in Philadelphia singing about jihad and the cutting off heads.
Yigal Carmon is President and founder of MEMRI, which bridges the language gap between the West and the Middle East and South Asia, providing timely translations of Arabic, Farsi, Urdu-Pashtu, Dari, and Turkish media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, and intellectual trends.
How has the popular media in the Arab world shifted, if at all, in its attitudes toward Israel and Jews? How should American Jews react to anti-Semitism in the Arab and Muslim world, Europe, the U.S., and in the press? Join us for a frank conversation with Yigal Carmon, President of the Middle East Media Research Institute (@MEMRIReports )MEMRI bridges the language gap between the West and the Middle East and South Asia, providing timely translations of Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, Pashtu, Dari and Turkish media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends.CRCast Archives: jewishpublicaffairs.org/jcpa-crcast FOLLOW JCPA: http://Facebook.com/theJCPA http://Twitter.com/theJCPA http://jewishpublicaffairs.org
In the early morning of September 9, 2016, Bill Moore, CEO of the Austin-based walkie-talkie app company Zello, contacted the Middle East Media Research Institute. He was seeking a copy of a report MEMRI had recently published describing how ISIS members and supporters were using Zello, which allows people to send voice messages to each other in private and also public channels. Moore had learned about the findings through a Google Alert.
Join Matt Sienkiewicz and Nervana Mahmoud as they discuss religion and media. The frame their discussion around a NYT piece that was published a few weeks ago, describing a Muslim teen near San Bernardino who became he school's prom queen . For this episode, Matt and Nervana were joined by Former Ambassador Alberto Fernandez. Alberto is a current vice President for MEMRI, a washington-based think tank/translator, but was also a member of the army, as well as a former foreign service officer in the state department. Together, they discussed MEMRI, as well as the impact of IS and other extremist groups, and movements, on christian and non christian communities in the ME. Links: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/30/us/a-few-miles-from-san-bernardino-a-muslim-prom-queen-reigns.html?login=email&_r=0 http://www.memri.org/
According to their website, MEMRI “bridges the language gap between West and the Middle East…” I take a deeper look at who is behind MEMRI and how honest are their translations. Back in 2001 I started to notice mainstream media outlets like CNN, FOX News, crediting MEMRI for their arabic translations. The suspicious thing was that... The post EP 136 – Who Is Behind MEMRI? appeared first on Greed for Ilm.
Fakultät für Biologie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/06
The present doctoral thesis introduces a method for semi-automatic volumetric analysis of the hippocampus and other distinct brain regions in laboratory mice. The method of volumetric manganese enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (vMEMRI) makes use of the paramagnetic property of the manganese ion, Mn2+, which results in a positive contrast enhancement of specific brain areas on the MR image and enables a more detailed image of brain morphology. The chemical similarity of Mn2+ to Calcium leads to an accumulation of Mn2+ in excited cells and consequentially an enhanced signal in certain brain regions in an activity dependent manner. However, one major drawback for vMEMRI is the toxicity of Mn2+. Therefore, the aims of the thesis have been: (1) Establishment of a MEMRI protocol in mice (2) Optimization of a Mn2+ application procedure to reduce toxic side effects (3) Development of an automatized method to determine hippocampal volume (4) Validation of vMEMRI analysis (5) Application of volumetric analysis in mouse models of psychopathology This thesis splits into 3 studies. Study 1 deals with Mn2+ toxicity and introduces an application method that considerably reduces the toxic side effects of Mn2+. Study 2 validates vMEMRI as a method to reliably determine hippocampal volume and explores its utilization it in animals with genetically and chemically modified hippocampi. Study 3 displays the application vMEMRI in a mouse model of a psychiatric disorder. Study 1 shows that a single application of Mn2+ in dosages used in current MEMRI studies leads to considerable toxic side effects measurable with physiological, behavioral and endocrine markers. In contrast, a fractionated application of a low dose of Mn2+ is proposed as an alternative to a single injection of a high dose. Repeated application of low dosages of 30 mg/kg Mn2+ showed less toxic side effects compared to the application schemes with higher dosages of 60 mg/kg. Additionally, the best vMEMRI signal contrast was seen for an injection protocol of 30 mg/kg 8 times with an inter-injection interval of 24 h (8x30/24 protocol). The impact of the 8x30/24 application protocol on longitudinal studies was tested by determining whether learning processes are disturbed. Mice were injected with the 8x30/24 protocol 2 weeks prior to receiving a single footshock. Manganese injected mice showed less contextual freezing to the shock context and a shock context reminder one month after shock application. Furthermore, mice showed increased hyperarousal and no avoidance of shock context related odors. This impairment in fear conditioning indicates a disturbed associative learning of Mn2+ injected mice. Therefore, it was investigated whether Mn2+ application shows a specific disturbance of hippocampus dependent learning. Mice were subjected to habitual and spatial learning protocols 12 h after each injection in a water cross-maze. There was no impairment in learning protocols which allowed for hippocampus-independent habitual learning. However, Mn2+ injected mice were specifically impaired in the hippocampus-dependent spatial learning protocol. Furthermore, it was shown that only mice with higher Mn2+ accumulation showed this impairment. Altogether, the results of this chapter argue for a fractionated application scheme such as 30 mg/kg every 24 h for 8 days to provide sufficient MEMRI signal contrast while minimizing toxic side effects. However, the treatment procedure has to be further improved to allow for an analysis of hippocampus-dependent learning processes as well. Because of the potential side effects, the vMEMRI method was applied as a final experiment in study 2 and 3. Study 2 introduces the method of vMEMRI, which allows, for the first time, an in vivo semi-automatic detection of hippocampal volume. Hippocampal volume of mice with genetically altered adult neurogenesis and those with chemically lesioned hippocampi could be analyzed with vMEMRI. Even the highly variable differences in hippocampal volume of these animals could be detected with vMEMRI. vMEMRI data correlated with manually obtained volumes and are in agreement with previously reported histological findings, indicating the high reliability of this method. Study 3 investigates the ability of vMEMRI to detect even small differences in brain morphology by examining volumetric changes of the hippocampus and other brain structures in a mouse model of PTSD supplemented with enriched housing conditions. It was shown, that exposure to a brief inescapable foot shock led to a volume reduction in both the left hippocampus and right central amygdala two months later. Enriched housing decreased the intensity of trauma-associated contextual fear independently of whether it was provided before or after the shock. vMEMRI analysis revealed that enriched housing led to an increase in whole brain volume, including the lateral ventricles and the hippocampus. Furthermore, the enhancement of hippocampal volume through enriched housing was accompanied by the amelioration of trauma-associated PTSD-like symptoms. Hippocampal volume gain and loss was mirrored by ex vivo ultramicroscopic measurements of the hippocampus. Together, these data demonstrate that vMEMRI is able to detect small changes in hippocampal and central amygdalar volumes induced by a traumatic experience in mice. In conclusion, vMEMRI proves to be very reliable and able to detect small volumetric differences in various brain regions in living mice. vMEMRI opens up a great number possibilities for future research determining neuroanatomical structure, volumes and activity in vivo as well as the ability to repeatedly determine such characteristics within each subject, given an improvement of the Mn2+ treatment protocols to minimize potential toxic side effects.