
Chirp Chirp – 02 September 2020
Chirp Chirp – 02 September 2020 Trade matters, because jobs matter. Even with our strongest allies trade matters. As do mutually beneficial safeguards. One almost
Chirp Chirp – 02 September 2020 Trade matters, because jobs matter. Even with our strongest allies trade matters. As do mutually beneficial safeguards. One almost
Chirp Chirp – 24 January 2021 According to research conducted by AU, UNICEF and EU 48% of young people feel left out of political decisions
Chirp Chirp – 15 October 2020 Good news. Global CO2 emissions fell by 8.8% for the first 6 months of 2020, because of the COVID19
Chirp Chirp – 25 January 2021 UNESCO reports that 2/3 of the 2020 school year will be lost to COVID19. Perhaps this will accelerate both
Chirp Chirp – 29 October 2020 We can probably all use some good news right about now, so from Downunder: Australian scientists have discovered a
Chirp Chirp – 30 January 2021 Eyes are watching what transpires in Myanmar to see how many people of the military are honorable & will
Chirp Chirp – 08 November 2020 Despite on-going multi-layered proxy wars, Libya’s daily oil production tops one (01) million barrels. Lessons from “Downunder”, but will
Chirp Chirp – 06 February 2021 The not-so-quiet, quiet purge continues in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as elements of the Kabila Regime are
Chirp Chirp – 12 November 2020 Credit to Singapore which has created a new work visa for foreign executives of technology firms that will power
Chirp Chirp – 16 November 2020 In Myanmar, the people have spoken resoundingly in their election, by returning the political party of Aung San Suu
Chirp Chirp – 21 November 2020 While two successive hurricanes battered Colombia and Central America, a political hurricane appeared in Guatemala over a budget that
Chirp Chirp – 02 December 2020 UNICEF study found that 63% of the world’s youth (ages 15-24) do NOT have internet access at home. We