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Im Gazastreifen warten hunderttausende Menschen auf Hilfe. Knapp drei Monate lang hatte Israel Hilfslieferungen blockiert, nun ist die Blockade offenbar gelockert worden. Erreicht die Hilfe nun die Menschen? Das Interview mit Stephen Cornish, dem Generaldirektor von Ärzte ohne Grenzen.
Danelle and Chris talk with Stephen Cornish, founder and managing director of Pentanet, a Perth-based internet provider providing super-fast speeds for homes and businesses. A keen gamer, Stephen set up his first tower for himself so he could enjoy faster internet to play League of Legends. Years later, the company now owns the largest private fixed network in Perth, has listed on the ASX (‘5GG'), and even owns a professional League of Legends team. “If you have an idea, you really have nothing to lose by doing it. You'll have some challenges, things will get tough, and you'll make sacrifices, but if you don't do it, it won't happen.” ~ Stephen Cornish. For more: https://pentanet.com.au/ ~ * OFFER from Dinner Twist for Startup West listeners in Perth: so you can focus on creating the next unicorn, let Dinner Twist worry about dinner. Here is $30 off your first box. Enter SW30 at the checkout. Go to https://www.dinnertwist.com.au to enjoy * Startup West is recorded at Riff studios in beautiful downtown Perth, Western Australia; produced by Startup News, edited by Carmen Yee Kai Wen and brought to you thanks to support from Tekkon, Dinner Twist, RSM, the City of Perth, Spacecubed and Curtin University. Startup West acknowledges the Whadjuk Nyoongar people, traditional owners of the lands and waters of Perth, where this podcast was recorded, and pays respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
Founder & CEO of Pentanet, Stephen Cornish, joined Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage to talk about how his E-Sports journey led to him opening Pentanet to improve internet in WA.
Sergueï Jirnov, ex-espion du KGB, parle de l'entourage de Vladimir Poutine; Stephen Cornish, directeur général de Médecins sans frontières (MSF) en Suisse, fait le point sur la situation de la crise humanitaire en Ukraine; et Janic Tremblay reçoit la bédéiste montréalaise Julie Doucet, au sujet de sa place de finaliste au Grand Prix du Festival de la BD d'Angoulême.
Selling his house to fund Perth's Internet Startup in 2017 and then building towers to deliver faster internet to WA, Stephen Cornish shares his start up journey. Listen in as we chat business, scaling the organization and his motivation behind taking the punt and ' Fixing the internet' With a recent ASX valuation of the business at $66 Million, this is a fantastic opportunity to listen in and learn from another successful WA Business Owner and entrepreneur. Why did they start the business? How did they scale it to a household name? Whats next after the recent IPO of $22 Million? Don't forget to leave us a review, subscribe and follow the show here http://www.businessgrowthperth.com.au You can connect with Kevin below Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmillerpodcast/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kevinmiller____/The Blether Podcast - https://www.thebletherpodcast.com
In this episode of Everyday Emergency, we'll listen in on a discussion about COP26, why MSF was a part of it, and what the MSF delegates attending the summit learned from their participation. The discussion is hosted by Dr Christos Christou, MSF's international president, and took place as a Twitter Spaces conversation on Friday 19 November 2021. Christos chats with Dr Maria Guevara, MSF's international medical secretary, and Stephen Cornish, General Director of MSF Switzerland, both of whom attended COP26 as MSF observational delegates this year. Episode photo © Frederic Noy/COSMOS
Pentanet has grown rapidly in just four years, though it's still only available in Perth. But in our chat with Founder Stephen Cornish we learn why perfecting one of the world's most advanced wireless mesh network technologies in one city is the best way to prepare it for wider deployment in future. We also talk about the origins on Pentanet, his love for League of Legends, the potential of an Australian esports hub in Perth to get better connections to Asian servers, and what GeForce Now cloud services mean for the future of every digital experience we have.Cornish is building local but thinking global. Fascinating insights abound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
More than 60,000 Ethiopians from the northern war-torn Tigray region have fled to Sudan and several thousands are struggling to access basic needs like electricity, water and medical help as the military conflict between the government and Tigray People's Liberation Front continues to escalate. Stephen Cornish, Director General of Doctors Without Borders-Geneva joins from Geneva, Switzerland to discuss the humanitarian crisis. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
More than 60,000 Ethiopians from the northern war-torn Tigray region have fled to Sudan and several thousands are struggling to access basic needs like electricity, water and medical help as the military conflict between the government and Tigray People's Liberation Front continues to escalate. Stephen Cornish, Director General of Doctors Without Borders-Geneva joins from Geneva, Switzerland to discuss the humanitarian crisis. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In this third episode in a series of four podcasts related to the Summit on Canada’s Global Leadership, produced with the support of Crestview Strategy, we’re talking about the new shared reality climate change is bringing with respect to international development. Joining Nicolas Moyer, president and CEO of CCIC, to explore current trends and shifting global landscapes, address Canada’s internal tensions, and introduce some ideas for a path forward to deal with climate change are Catherine Abreu, the executive director of the Climate Action Network, and Stephen Cornish, the president and CEO of the David Suzuki Foundation.
Your hosts, Levon, Terry, and Marc (video of show at bottom) ListenEN_The_Link-20200124-WEE15 According to Stephen Cornish who leads one of Canada's most recognized environmental and conservation NGO's, the root cause of many of the world's conflicts and migrations can be traced in some form back to a changing climate. In this episode he spoke to Levon about how climate concerns should factor in to Canada's foreign policy calling it a 'greening' of foreign and development policy. full story here series link here Some millionaires ask World Economic Forum to tax them more It's estimated Canada's wealthiest and wealthy corporations avoid billions of taxes in Canada annually. A group of milionaires/billionaires in the U.S is calling on governments to tax them more as the class wage gap widens. (Chirs Watters-Reuters) Statistics show that a small number of the uber-rich control more money than the combined wealth of the vast majority of the entire rest of the world population. A small group of millionaires/billionaires mostly in the U.S. is now saying they should have to pay more tax. Calling themselves the 'patriotic millionaires', they've sent a letter to the World Economic former to that end. It's not altogether altruistic though as their campaign 'taxes or pitchforks' is in an indication of their concern for their own well-being. They know that historically when the gap between rich and poor becomes too great, social and political upheaval has followed. Author and economist Jeff Rubin spoke to Marc about the situation. full story here At long last love: Larry Walker’s going to the Baseball Hall of Fame Montreal Expos right fielder Larry Walker is seen in 1994. Less than a year later, he was off to Colorado. On Tuesday, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, just the second Canadian--after Ferguson Jenkins--to be elected. (The Canadian Press/AP) Larry Walker of Maple Ridge British Columbia has been voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. He is only the second Canadian--after Ferguson Jenkins of Chatham, Ontario to get there.... Jenkins was a pitcher and Walker was an outfielder. It was a close call though as to whether Walker would make it. Terry spoke to Richard Griffin, who is the director of baseball media for the Toronto Blue Jays, and the former Montreal Expos media relations director, a job that saw him spend a lot of hours with Walker. full story here Video of show window.jQuery || document.write('
Your hosts, Levon, Terry, and Marc (video of show at bottom) According to Stephen Cornish who leads one of Canada’s most recognized environmental and conservation NGO’s, the root cause of many of the world’s conflicts and migrations can be traced… »
Maryse Jobin a demandé à Stephen Cornish comment une organisation comme Médecins sans frontières s’assurera que cette résolution soit respectée et mise en application.
MSF’s Stephen Cornish says the UN must renew respect for international humanitarian law and enforce it.
MSF Canada’s Stephen Cornish believe the Idli hospital attack was deliberate and could constitute a war crime.
Stephen Cornish est le directeur général de Médecins Sans Frontières Canada. Il nous parle de l'insoutenable situation humanitaire en Syrie:
Stephen Cornish, head of MSF Canada says the international community must intervene in CAR.
To celebrate the launch of "Afghanistan and Canada," co-editors Lucia Kowaluk and Steve Staples, and contributor Stephen Cornish conduct a panel discussion of the conflict's key issues.