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Exploring aquaculture innovations at AquaFarm 2025

Thefishsite.com 

The eighth edition of AquaFarm, an international exhibition-conference dedicated to aquaculture and sustainable fishing, is to be held from 12-13 February, 2025, and will highlight advancements in reducing the environmental impact of aquaculture.

NBA: Victor Wembanyama shines as Spurs throttle Pacers in Paris

Sports.inquirer.net 

Victor Wembanyama collected 30 points and 11 rebounds as part of a successful homecoming, leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 140-110 drubbing of the Indiana Pacers in the NBA on Thursday afternoon in Paris. Wembanyama, a Frenchman who also got to play in his native country this past summer at the Paris Olympics, rounded

AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Florida's special congressional primaries

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Republicans are eager to find replacements for former GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz and Michael Waltz in Tuesday’s special congressional primaries in Florida to add some breathing room to their slender majority in the U.S. House, but control of the chamber isn’t on the line. President Donald Trump looms large in the race. The Republican president has endorsed candidates in both GOP primaries and easily carried both districts in the November election. The winners will advance to special elections on April 1. Читать дальше...

Allen Media Decides to Keep Some Local Meteorologists Where They Are

Adweek.com 

Allen Media station WTVA in Tupelo Mississippi said that the station owner has reversed its decision to stop producing some weather forecasts locally and lay off staff. The NBC and ABC affiliate referenced community reaction to the original news that the station group would hub its weather forecasts in Atlanta and lay off meteorologists, saying,...

The 5 best things our food writers ate this week

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

A chilly week had us in pursuit of cozy comforts: pasta and Coneys at neighborhood institutions, a new suburban pho spot and a love letter to a Minnesota cocktail.

Only Trump Can Make Peace in Sudan

ForeignPolicy.com 

He enlisted Khartoum in the Abraham Accords and delisted it as terrorist sponsor. With his leverage over regional powers, he could end the war.

Does the MAGA Playbook Apply in Europe?

Real Clear World 

Gabriel Elefteriu, Brussels Signal

From the moment that America's 47th president took his oath of office this Monday, it's as if national conservatives around the world, together with the...

Asia Sees Trump as a Steady Pair of Hands

Real Clear World 

Megumi Fujikawa, Wall Street Journal

That was the message from the Bank of Japan and some financial markets in Asia on Friday as they reviewed the first days of...

The United States Retreat on Climate

Real Clear World 

Jorge Gastelumendi, Atlantic Council

On its first day in office, the Trump administration has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement on climate change.

Emperor Trump's New Map

Real Clear World 

Franklin Foer, The Atlantic

When Vladimir Putin daydreams, he imagines himself saluting a phalanx as it goose-steps across central Kyiv. In Donald Trump's version...

How Iran Lost Before It Lost

Real Clear World 

Farzin Zandi, War on the Rocks

"Today, you can get in a car in Tehran and get out in the Dahia, Beirut." Five years and two months after Gen. Qasem Soleimani made this statement, the Islamic...

Trump Has a New NATO—in the Middle East

Real Clear World 

Gordon Chang, Newsweek

In December, the United Kingdom joined the Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement. More countries will follow. C-SIPA, as the still-small grouping...

Why America Needs a National Security Reset

Real Clear World 

Andrew A. Michta, 19FortyFive

As Donald J. Trump takes office as the country's 47th President, American foreign and security policy are at an inflection point.

Constitution Provides Answers to Our Federal Debt Problem

Real Clear Politics 

The national debt, currently at $36.3 trillion and growing, is a boulder weighing on economic prosperity. The money lent to the government with every purchase of a note, bill, or bond, as investors collect their guaranteed interest payments, could otherwise fund private, innovative activities that would raise living standards nationwide.