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By Gregg Stebben and Ilya Ponomarev

Does Putin have to Die: Interview with Ilya Ponomarov Episode 7

This article is the transcript of a live ‘interview’ show done regularly by journalist Gregg Stebben and Ilya Ponomarev, the only member of the Russian Parliament to vote against Putin in the annexation of Crimea and now a Russian dissident and Ukraine supporter. Please excuse any transcript errors in this article. Ilya: Hello guys. Happy New […]

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By Elijah Jones

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Protestors for Black Lives Matter at the US Embassy in London in June 2020

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By Elijah Jones

The black community in the U.S

I know this is a conversation that has constantly been talked about, but it is so heartbreaking that discrimination in America is still a very big thing. The black community in America is facing so much, and every day you sign into your social media account, there’s always a story. The other day in TikTok, […]

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By Saar Ba Khan

What’s so great about London. And not. – Black Cabs

Black Cabs easily make my list of London’s Seven Wonders. Black cabs are everywhere to be found. They are fast. They are highly comfortable. And of course, the drivers are dazzlingly knowledgeable. I do love the moment I step into the back of the cab effortlessly, keeping nearly horizontal as if into a horse carriage. […]

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By Gregg Stebben and Ilya Ponomarev

Does Putin have to Die: Interview with Ilya Ponomarov Episode 6

This article is the transcript of a live ‘interview’ show done regularly by journalist Gregg Stebben and Ilya Ponomarev, the only member of the Russian Parliament to vote against Putin in the annexation of Crimea and now a Russian dissident and Ukraine supporter. Please excuse any transcript errors in this article. Gregg: So I’m gonna […]

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By Jim Jorgensen

California Storm Chasing – Mendocino Style

Almost every year in January, my wife and I spend a long weekend at the Heritage House, on the coast just south of Mendocino California. This is a rugged section of the northern California coast with lots of cliffs, caves, and small beaches in the coves. We ‘discovered’ the Heritage House about 15 years ago. […]

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By Frederick Davis

Prince Harry denies he and Markle ever accused the royalty of racism. Is there racism in the royal family or not?

So back in 2021, the tabloids had a field day when Meghan Markle and Harry (prince of Wales) did an interview with Oprah Winfrey and opened up about how racist the royal family is. She has had a difficult time since joining the family because of the bias she was usually subjected to due to […]

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By Alexandre Gourevitch

How did they do it before the suitcase got invented!? “To what do we owe the pleasure of this visit?” great innovations of all times in travel

Packing for a trip means packing a suitcase, right? Well, not always. Or to put it differently, the suitcase was not always around. And who invented it? Louis Vuitton is generally credited for it. He was a young man then, in the 1850s. Famous already, as he held a job as an official trunk-maker and […]

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By Jim Jorgensen

My favorite street in Paris – Rue Montorgueil

Paris is full of iconic landmarks and ‘must see’ places and ‘must do’ activities. I lived part time in Paris for for a few years,  So friends often ask me what they should spend time seeing and doing, I always add one ‘surprise’ to their itinerary – rue Montorgueil.  Highlights: It feels like a Paris […]

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By Lucas Braga

Brasil X Argentina – We have more in common than we think.

Football is a vital part of Brazilian culture; for me, it’s the most important. But, along with football comes rivalry, which makes the passion of those who love the game even bigger. But before talking about the similarities of Brazil’s biggest rival, we have to clarify: We are way better and more significant than they […]

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By Luiz Seabra

The United Arab Emirates is not only the luxury of Dubai you see on Instagram

In 2020 I left Rio de Janeiro, my hometown, to go to the Middle East for the first time. I had never experienced a true Arabian environment. I knew I had an adventure ahead of me. Since I was young, I have had a passion for discovering different places and cultures, so I was determined […]

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By Douglas Gruehl

“Spirited” movie review

Sean Anders directed “Spirited” is absolutely the new “Go-To” Holiday Season/Christmas movie. Starring Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell (who I absolutely loathed in the movie Elf – talk about chewing the scenery) and, the always wonderful Octavia Spencer. A full-blown, over-the-top (I mean this as a huge compliment) musical version of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” […]