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What keeps the world’s top climate scientists up at night? – podcast


Hundreds of climate experts expect global temperatures to rise to at least 2.5C (4.5F) above preindustrial levels by 2100. Damian Carrington reports

When the Guardian’s environment editor, Damian Carrington, decided to survey the world’s top climate scientists, he had no idea how many of them would want to participate.

“I was astonished by the flood of responses that came back,” he tells Hannah Moore.

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ARF Bureau’s “Verelk” program continues to support youth empowerment in Armenia


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YEREVAN—In a bid to aid the youth of Artsakh and address their evolving needs post-displacement, the ARF Bureau’s youth office has launched the “Verelk” program for the third consecutive time. The initiative, aimed at fostering education and development among young individuals facing challenging circumstances, saw notable success in previous iterations.

Originating in Artsakh following the 44-day war of 2020, the program extended its reach to Syunik in 2021, with the latest installment now underway in Yerevan. Each iteration is committed to nurturing a stable future for the youth, emphasizing education and skill development.

The latest phase is supported by sponsorship from the Armenian Relief Society (ARS) and management by consulting firm Optimize Consulting, led by founder and executive director Hrayr Barsoumian. Speaking with the Weekly, Barsoumian provided insight into the program’s evolution and objectives.

“In light of the displacement crisis in Artsakh, the Verelk program has been instrumental in providing support to Armenian youth,” Barsoumian remarked. “Its adaptability to changing circumstances remains a key measure of its success.”

Regarding the shift in program management to Optimize Consulting, Barsoumian explained, “The program’s focus has evolved to address the pressing needs of Artsakh Armenian youth now residing in Armenia. Our aim is to equip them with the skills necessary for sustainable livelihoods and to foster hope for the future.”

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With over 200 applicants, the program has attracted significant interest, primarily from Yerevan. Barsoumian expressed optimism for extending the program to other regions in the future, acknowledging the enthusiasm among participants to embark on entrepreneurial ventures.

The curriculum encompasses a range of subjects, from business ethics to marketing, tailored to equip participants with practical skills relevant to the Armenian job market. “Our goal is to empower youth to secure employment opportunities and contribute to the local economy,” Barsoumian said.

Upon completion of the courses, participants will engage in group presentations evaluated by a jury. Winners will have the opportunity to connect with potential employers, with part of their salaries covered by project sponsor ARS for one year. The AYF-YOARF Eastern Region of the U.S. has also made a significant donation of $11,000 to fund this round of the Verelk program.

Reflecting on the program’s continuity, Barsoumian noted the return of past participants from the Verelk Artsakh program, illustrating a sense of community and resilience among beneficiaries. “Our commitment to professional implementation remains unwavering,” he concluded. “The rise of our youth will persist, undeterred by adversity.”

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Additionally, the management planned an icebreaker event at Bardak, a renowned pub in Stepanakert owned by local entrepreneurs who recently expanded their presence to Yerevan. This initiative served as a remarkable team-building exercise while raising awareness about the program.

The icebreaker event not only fostered camaraderie among the participants but also facilitated networking opportunities. Through interactions with the trainers, attendees forged valuable connections within the business sphere. Particularly noteworthy is the assistance provided to participants with entrepreneurial aspirations, as the program acted as a conduit for linking them with relevant contacts and resources.

To date, the cohort, comprising 100 participants, has completed seven training modules as part of their inaugural phase. These sessions have covered a spectrum of essential topics including business ethics, soft skills development, taxation laws, employee rights and responsibilities, various leadership methodologies, crafting compelling resumes, mastering interview techniques, as well as fundamental principles of marketing and fundraising.

This marks the halfway point of Phase One in their program. Expected to conclude in mid-May, this phase will culminate with participants undergoing a comprehensive assessment to gauge their comprehension and retention of the materials covered so far.

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Additionally, at the conclusion of Phase One, participants will engage in a group project. This project will not only serve as a practical application of the knowledge and skills acquired during the training sessions but will also form a crucial component of their overall performance evaluation within the program.

Elina Gasparyan, a participant hailing from the Kherkhan village of Martuni, Artsakh, and a distinguished alumna of the inaugural program in the region, shed light on her innovative project, Eli’s Bus.

“Eli’s Bus was conceptualized with a singular focus: to offer developmental training to the children across various regions of Artsakh,” Gasparyan told the Weekly. “Our approach involved leveraging the unique botanical diversity of Artsakh by selling tea crafted from indigenous plants, thereby intertwining economic empowerment with educational initiatives.”

“In addition to the tea, we curated a selection of coffee and literature onboard, aiming to foster a culture of reading among the youth. Through this multifaceted approach, Eli’s Bus aimed to instill not just knowledge but a sense of curiosity and exploration among the young minds of Artsakh,” she continued.

“While this rendition of Verelk presents distinct characteristics from its inaugural edition, its significance and allure remain palpable,” she said. “It underscores the imperative for Artsakhtsis to unite as a cohesive community, fostering collaboration and mutual support.”

Araik Musayelyan, a participant hailing from Stepanakert, also shared his enthusiasm for the program. “I can’t help but express my profound admiration for the program to everyone I encounter, including my colleagues at work,” he enthused.

“What truly captivates me is the diversity of topics covered in each training session. I find myself absorbing at least three new insights during every session, which is immensely gratifying,” he continued.

Highlighting the sense of community fostered by the program, Musayelyan remarked, “Having my wife as a fellow participant enhances our experience, as we both feel a profound sense of belonging within this community.”

Moreover, Musayelyan expressed his appreciation for the motivational quizzes conducted at the conclusion of each training session. “The inclusion of these quizzes not only reinforces our learning but also offers an exciting incentive. Winning a book through these quizzes serves as a delightful motivation,” he said.

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Hoory Minoyan was an active member of the Armenian community in Los Angeles until she moved to Armenia prior to the 44-day war. She graduated with a master’s in International Affairs from Boston University, where she was also the recipient of the William R. Keylor Travel Grant. The research and interviews she conducted while in Armenia later became the foundation of her Master’s thesis, “Shaping Identity Through Conflict: The Armenian Experience.” Hoory continues to follow her passion for research and writing by contributing to the Armenian Weekly.

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@PattiWalke66960: @NavalInstitute @CIA probably got information from Mossad. After Burns purposely failed the ceasefire and he just gets paid by Israel to incite violence and divide the world. US has lost. Send the baby killer William Burns home. 🔥


@CIA probably got information from Mossad. After Burns purposely failed the ceasefire and he just gets paid by Israel to incite violence and divide the world. US has lost. Send the baby killer William Burns home. 🔥

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Putin arrives in China to deepen strategic partnership with Xi


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MOSCOW, May 16 (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Beijing early on Thursday for talks with Xi Jinping that the Kremlin hopes will deepen a strategic partnership between the two most powerful geopolitical rivals of the United States.

China and Russia declared a “no limits” partnership in February 2022 when Putin visited Beijing just days before he sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine, triggering the deadliest land war in Europe since World War Two.

By picking China for his first foreign trip since being sworn in for a six-year term that will keep him in power until at least 2030, Putin is sending a message to the world about his priorities and the depth of his personal relationship with Xi.

In an interview with China’s Xinhua news agency, Putin praised Xi for helping to build a “strategic partnership” with Russia based on national interests and deep mutual trust.

“It was the unprecedentedly high level of the strategic partnership between our countries that determined my choice of China as the first state that I would visit after officially taking office as president of the Russian Federation,” Putin said.

“We will try to establish closer cooperation in the field of industry and high technology, space and peaceful nuclear energy, artificial intelligence, renewable energy sources and other innovative sectors,” Putin said.

Putin, 71, and Xi, 70, will take part in a gala evening celebrating 75 years since the Soviet Union recognised the People’s Republic of China, which was declared by Mao Zedong in 1949.

Reuters reported exclusively in March that Putin would travel to China in May.

Xinhua confirmed his arrival for what China’s state press has described as a state visit from an “old friend”.

The United States casts China as its biggest competitor and Russia as its biggest nation-state threat while U.S. President Joe Biden argues that this century will be defined by an existential contest between democracies and autocracies.

Putin and Xi share a broad world view, which sees the West as decadent and in decline just as China challenges U.S. supremacy in everything from quantum computing and synthetic biology to espionage and hard military power.

Putin will also visit Harbin in northeastern China, a city with strong ties to Russia. It was not immediately clear whether or not Putin would drop in on any other capitals in Asia after Beijing.

China has strengthened its trade and military ties with Russia in recent years as the United States and its allies imposed sanctions against both countries, particularly against Moscow for the invasion of Ukraine.

The West says China has played a crucial role in helping Russia withstand the sanctions and has supplied key technology which Russia has used on the battlefield in Ukraine.

But China, once the junior partner of Moscow in the global Communist hierarchy, remains by far the most powerful of Russia’s friends in the world.

Putin’s arrival follows a mission to Beijing late last month by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in part to warn China’s top diplomat Wang Yi against deepening military support for Russia.

Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov said that the two leaders would hold informal talks on Thursday evening over tea and that they would touch on Ukraine, Asia, energy and trade.

Putin’s newly appointed defence minister, Andrei Belousov, as well as Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu and foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov, will also attend, along with Russia’s most powerful CEOs.

It was not immediately clear if Gazprom GAZP.MM CEO Alexei Miller would go to China as he was on a working visit to Iran on Wednesday.

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