Category: politics
Asian candidates for Hamilton City Council align on spending cuts
Summary: Four Asian candidates have thrown their hats into the ring for a seat in the local body elections.
Description: Four Asian candidates are standing for Hamilton City Council in the local body elections, vowing to cut wasteful spending and advance economic growth. Hamilton is the fourth biggest city in New Zealand in terms of population but has the country’s second largest share of Asian residents behind Auckla…
Category: sports
Falk College of Sport Driving Innovation and Excellence in Sport-Related Industries (Podcast)
Summary: David B. Falk College of Sport Dean Jeremy Jordan looks at the academics of sport through four lenses: business, human performance, technology and community well-being. Innovation and novel ideas drive all those areas in this first-of-its-kind college to focus on sport-connected…
Description: David B. Falk College of Sport Dean Jeremy Jordan looks at the academics of sport through four lenses: business, human performance, technology and community well-being. Innovation and novel ideas drive all those areas in this first-of-its-kind college to focus on sport-connected disciplines. With th…
Category: lifestyle
Jamaican Michael Lee-Chin On Forbes 2025 Black Billionaire’s List
Summary: Jamaican-Canadian business magnate Michael Lee-Chin has once again been recognized among the world’s wealthiest individuals, securing the #21 (tie) position on the Forbes 2025 World’s Black Billionaires List. With an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion, his fortune is largely anchored in his controlling stake in National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCB), making him one of […]
Description: Jamaican-Canadian business magnate Michael Lee-Chin has once again been recognized among the world’s wealthiest individuals, securing the #21 (tie) position on the Forbes 2025 World’s Black Billionaires List. With an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion, his fortune is largely anchored in his control…
Category: crime
‘Blood on their hands’: Scottish screenwriter reads names of UK Cabinet before arrest
Summary: Scottish screenwriter Paul Laverty read out the names of the 22 members of the UK Government Cabinet “guilty of collusion with genocide” before he was arrested this morning
Description: Protesters gathered on Monday at St Leonard’s police station in Edinburgh to support Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign (SPSC) member Moira McFarlane, who was to be charged under section 13 of the Terrorist Act for wearing an illegal T-shirt condemning Israel’s genocide of the Palestinian people…