The Iaea Did Its Part On Iran. Now The World Must Act. Opinion

Iran, as an NPT member-state, has a comprehensive safeguards agreement with the IAEA and voluntarily applies an add-on agreement, the Additional Protocol. These legally binding accords, which are separate from the 2015 nuclear deal, require Tehran to provide complete declarations about its use and production of nuclear material and to permit immediate and unrestricted inspections by the IAEA at any site the agency deems necessary to visit. A key conclusion from the IAEA’s report, issued on June 5 by its director-general, Rafael M....

December 17, 2022 · 6 min · 1097 words · Jonathan Rudolph

The Iaea Must Report Its Latest Findings On Iran S Nuclear Weapons Program Opinion

At its quarterly meeting in June, the IAEA will tell its Board of Governors whether the Islamic Republic has allowed full and unrestricted access to key nuclear sites and answered outstanding questions pertaining to the agency’s investigation into suspected nuclear activities in Iran. Iran has, since April, refused to cooperate with the nuclear watchdog’s inquiry, preferring to stall for time and enter lengthy and futile discussions. Iran has rejected cooperation in recent weeks, even after multiple high-level IAEA visits....

December 17, 2022 · 6 min · 1110 words · James Huff

The Importance And Resurgence Of Nemanja Matic

Going back and forth between the two aforementioned positions is an even tougher ask, and something only a few players can do. The last season heroics of N’Golo Kante, who was pivotal in Leicester’s dream season is a prime example of how important a player like that is, as fans have begun realising the significance of a true destroyer in a team. One such player who returned to the Premier League almost three years ago albeit one who has been on the receiving end of both praise and criticism is Nemanja Matic....

December 17, 2022 · 6 min · 1126 words · Nancy Grigsby

The Incessant Attacks On J.K. Rowling Have To Stop Opinion

I say this with legal certainty after last week’s U.K. court ruling in favor of Maya Forstater, a woman who lost her job for saying that “men cannot change into women” and “that sex is a biological fact, and is immutable.” That ruling sets in stone our right to say what we believe. Twitter trolls have been having a field day since June 2020 when Rowling first joined in the Twitterstorm about the definition of a woman....

December 17, 2022 · 3 min · 477 words · Jorge Lund

The Incognito Mode A Myth

“Psst. Did you check out the latest Taylor Swift Video?” asked my colleague one fine morning. I scoffed and reacted, “I don’t listen to Pop music. I am a classic rock fan”. But that was a lie. ‘Shake it Off’ has helped me survive many a Monday mornings. It was later in the week when my company’s Network Engineer randomly commented on my Taylor Swift Addiction. I was aghast! How did he know?...

December 17, 2022 · 4 min · 788 words · Gerard Lipsky

The Isle Best Solo Dinosaurs Ranked

RELATED: The Isle: How To Grow Faster The Isle features a variety of dinosaurs, each with its strengths, weaknesses, and unique capabilities that set them apart. Many seem to perform far better alongside others, depending on their pack to bolster them and compensate for their shortcomings. Alternatively, some dinosaurs are meant or well-suited for surviving alone, needing nothing more than their abilities and instinct to stay alive. These dinosaurs are impressive survivalists and independents that are undoubtedly the most suitable choices for playing solo in The Isle....

December 17, 2022 · 7 min · 1381 words · Cassie Ballance

The Israel Uae Deal Is A Diplomatic Attack On All Fronts Opinion

However, my friend was proven right. Notifications began to arrive, stating Israel was entering into a peace agreement with the United Arab Emirates. (It is not, in fact, a full peace accord yet, but rather an agreement on a process of normalization.) This was an intervention of a completely different kind. Not one launched from a plane, but rather a diplomatic offensive. This understanding is a strike against the idea that many in the international community have been saying for the past decade—i....

December 17, 2022 · 6 min · 1261 words · Marion Lucas

The Jackery Explorer 2000 Pro The Best Jackery Yet

The Full Package In the package, the Explorer 2000 Pro comes with an AC charging cable and a car charging cable. These are great inclusions as backup options, but this is primarily marketed as a solar generator, so unless you’re trying to run up your utility bill, you will most likely want to charge your Explorer 2000 via solar panels. The generator itself is 38cm (15 inches) tall, and weighs 19....

December 17, 2022 · 9 min · 1730 words · Elizabeth Ross

The Journey Of The 8 Time Asian Boxing Championship Medallist Sarita Devi What Fuels Her

The sport is riddled with controversial decisions as well. However, there are very few boxers who have voiced their opinion against the injustice meted out to them. One person who has never sat on the fence and always fought for what she feels is right is Laishram Sarita Devi. The Manipuri boxer courted controversy in the 2014 Asian Games when she refused to accept her bronze medal owing to refereeing inconsistencies....

December 17, 2022 · 5 min · 983 words · Barbara Griffin

The Journey Of Vince Mcmahon

Early Years Born in 1945, in rural Moore County, North Carolina. Vince was raised by his mother, Vickie Lupton. He was brought up as Vinnie Lupton, taking the name of one of his stepfathers, Leo Lupton. Vickie would actually go through a series of several failed marriages, before marrying Leo. Later in life, Vince spoke of Leo, but not in a normal, loving, fatherly manner. During his time with Vickie, Leo would often abuse her and while doing so, Vince would attempt to protect his mother, but would end up on the abusive end of Leo’s rage in the process....

December 17, 2022 · 17 min · 3610 words · John Stowell

The Jungle Army That Time Forgot

From their mountain redoubt, the guerrillas staged ambushes and engaged in sabotage against the Hanoi government as recently as two years ago, the refugees said. Missionaries who helped settle another group of FULRO (a French acronym for the guerrillas) refugees in 1986 were already lining up job interviews. “It’s mind-blowing to think they hung in there, as Rip van Winkles of the Vietnam War,” says Bob Myers, an American diplomat who worked with the “hill tribes” in the 1960s....

December 17, 2022 · 1 min · 101 words · Martha Drury

The Justice Department Should Pursue A Breakup Of Google S Monopoly Opinion

In its first major monopolization case in 20 years, the Department of Justice has answered Congress’s call—issued in a report on the House’s 17-month investigation into Big Tech—by filing an antitrust case against Google. The department will target the corporation’s dominance in search and digital advertising. The 450-page House report released on October 6 is not a quick read. But it is the most thorough investigation into a sector of the economy in 50 years....

December 17, 2022 · 4 min · 747 words · Rosemary Keller

The King Of Fighters The Tales Of Ash Explained

This means that not only was it released across various consoles, but various generations of consoles as well. Arcade, NeoGeo, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, the original Xbox, Xbox 360, PC, and that’s not even counting the later ports after the story was finished. The King of Fighters 11 has only been ported from the Arcade to the PlayStation 2, and in relatively limited quantities in North America, making it a rare experience....

December 17, 2022 · 5 min · 863 words · Nicole Brown

The Kings Of The Nets

Surely, the mystique of goalkeeping disappears when the goal is not kept. Or does it? Consider the keeper’s weirdly eccentric standing in this most basic of games. He is the only player allowed to use his hands - the joyful exception to the raison d’etre of the sport. He plays with his back to the goal, is the only one with a view of the whole field and yet may actually face seriously cleated physical contact only a few times during a 90-minute game....

December 17, 2022 · 5 min · 952 words · Christopher Haynes

The Football Video Games You Ve Probably Forgotten About

They’re good choices to have, but there was a time when more football video games were available than we knew what to do with. While some were pretty amazing, plenty were terrible. Here we look back at the footy games from down the years that you might have forgotten about. NEW STAR SOCCER No, we’re not talking about the current mobile version of New Star Soccer, the BAFTA-award-winning mobile game that makes you miss your stop on the bus home - this is the very first New Star Soccer....

December 16, 2022 · 6 min · 1180 words · Mike Ward

The Forgotten City How To Get Into The Palace

Getting inside the Palace isn’t needed to complete the story-driven indie title, but it is required to unlock three out of four possible endings in The Forgotten City. Players can use this guide to find out exactly how to get inside the Palace and discover Naevia’s fate. RELATED: The Forgotten City: How Long to Beat How to Get Into the Palace in The Forgotten City Players must obtain the Golden Bow to gain access to the Palace....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 406 words · Leigh Hagen

The Funny Side Of Faith

Your comedy takes stereotypes of Islam head-on. What message are you trying to get across? I want people to know that Muslim women are not all oppressed, repressed or depressed. And I think that even before I spoke, just standing on stage doing stand-up, that in itself broke all those stereotypes that white working-class men in Britain probably had of Muslim women. When you see [images of] women in Afghanistan, and then you see a woman in Britain doing stand-up comedy dressed in exactly what they wear, it breaks down all the stereotypes about what Muslim women are all about....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 701 words · Clarence Cavaliero

The Germany Xi That Will Not Be Featuring At The 2018 Fifa World Cup

The defending World Champions will have a tough task if they are to become the first team since Brazil in 1962 to successfully defend their title. The good thing for Germany is that many of their key players from the previous World Cup are still part of the squad and this list features the likes of Mesut Ozil, Thomas Muller, Toni Kroos, Sami Khedira, Jerome Boateng and Mats Hummels. Chances are that they will all have a starting role in Russia....

December 16, 2022 · 6 min · 1277 words · Paula Gillick

The Great Cell Invasion

Americans demand cell phones, pagers and all the portable accouterments of the Information Age. But they hate to look out from the front porch and see the unsightly towers and antennas that make the technology work. Detractors say that these antenna sites ruin the landscape and lower property values and worry that they may (though there is no definitive evidence) cause health problems. At the same time, the wireless revolution is exploding, with 50 million people currently using some type of cellular phone and a projected 50,000 new antennas needed by the next century....

December 16, 2022 · 6 min · 1229 words · Avery Arcangel

The High Price Of Being Michael

Michael Jordan looked out the 16th-floor window at the relentless rain drenching the downtown Atlanta streets. “I was over there earlier,” I said to him. “There was hardly anyone in the store. You could just wander around.” This was one morning last spring, during the NBA regular season; the Chicago Bulls would be playing the Atlanta Hawks in a virtually meaningless game that night, and the day stretched out ahead....

December 16, 2022 · 5 min · 910 words · Gloria Jennings