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The most pressing issues facing the world today are rapidly evolving. The environmental effects of climate change are accelerating and threatening the health and livelihoods of millions. Emerging technologies have few guardrails, despite the rapidpace of their development, causing far-reaching implications for labor, health, privacy, and ethics. Five years away from the 2030 deadline, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are abysmally off target as the world witnesses growing wealth disparity, widespread hunger, and inadequate medical infrastructure, especially in conflict zones. The past year also saw national elections in over sixty countries, leading, in some cases, to questions about the state of democracy.
Global summits give leaders an opportunity to come together to advance solutions and prepare responses, but can they keep up with the pace at which the world’s most urgent problems are intensifying? Below are the most anticipated summits set for 2025, where newly elected leaders, increased participation from the Global South and emerging powers, and reframed conversations could help answer that question.
Technology will once again be on the agenda at the World Economic Forum’s meeting in January. Global leaders in business, government, and civil society will meet in Davos to explore ways to ensure emerging technologies facilitate a more inclusive global economy, better adapt to geoeconomic shifts, increase development of human capital, spur a more sustainable and green economy, and build a more reliable and equitable global economic order. Discussions will also likely be framed by the World Economic Forum’s annual Global Risks Report, released annually ahead of the conference in January. As one of the largest and most anticipated convenings of political and economic leaders, the discussions in and around this summit provide the clearest snapshots of the public and private sectors’ immediate priorities.
Meeting at a venue in the Canadian Rockies, the Group of Seven (G7) summit is slated to prioritize moving toward more inclusive economies, combating the growing negative effects of climate change, and regulating emerging technologies. Host Canada made contributions on each of those fronts at the 2024 G7 summit in Puglia, Italy, including leading funding and various initiatives for the International Fund for Agricultural Development, climate resiliency and finance, the transition to global clean energy, sustainable development in the Global South, and the AI for Development program. The G7 Apulia Leaders’ Communiqué from 2024 also emphasized their commitment to cooperation with Africa on global infrastructure and security, supporting Ukraine, and addressing the root causes of migration, which are issues of paramount importance for European G7 members. While it is likely that the 2025 summit will continue where Italy’s summit left off on migration issues and Ukraine, it is also likely that security and stability in the Middle East will have a particular focus on the agenda. At the same time, new heads of government will be attending the summit, so priorities may shift as new administrations take the stage.
Ocean conservation efforts are taking on growing urgency with climate change’s effects felt increasingly around the world, especially by millions of people living in coastal regions and island nations. The ocean is absorbing an exorbitant amount of heat due to global warming, which poses a severe threat to biodiversity and can cause bleached coral reefs, reduced fish supply, rising sea levels, and an increased threat of natural disasters. Cohosted by France and Costa Rica on the Mediterranean coast, the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3) will be the first since the 2022 conference in Lisbon, Portugal. The 2025 conference will also be the first since the historic Agreement on Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction—commonly known as BBNJ or the High Seas Treaty—opened for signature; the treaty and its provisions will likely be a topic of discussion at the summit. The High Seas Treaty is the first international treaty focusing on governance measures for ocean conservation in waters beyond national boundaries. UNOC3 aims to support the implementation of the fourteenth SDG focused on conserving and sustainably using the oceans, seas, and marine resources. The conference’s Ocean Action Panels will bring together member states, UN agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and private companies to encourage commitments to ocean conservation. The conference will culminate in adopting the Nice Ocean Action Plan as a voluntary declaration. Planned alongside UNOC3 will be three side events in Nice and Monaco—the One Ocean Science Congress, the Ocean Rise & Resilience Coalition, and the Blue Economy and Finance Forum—all aimed at focusing high-level attention to rising sea levels, the ocean economy, and ocean health and sustainability.
When the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) meets this year in The Hague, Netherlands, defense spending commitments and continued Russian aggression will be on the minds of decision-makers. Moreover, the state of transatlantic relations under a new administration in Washington and other capitals will be closely watched.
The alliance has recently made strides in defense spending, with twenty-three of the thirty-two member countries now meeting the defense spending commitment of 2 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). But as the conflict in Ukraine wears on and the resolve of U.S. politicians to continue the same levels of material support runs thin, increasing this commitment past the 2 percent expectation could be up for discussion. The summit will also be an opportunity for NATO to refine its messaging under new leadership. In his first major speech as NATO secretary general, Mark Rutte said that the group must “shift to a wartime mindset and turbo charge our defense production and defense spending.”
This year marks the eightieth meeting of the UN General Assembly (UNGA), and the world’s largest annual convening of high-level leaders and civil society will have much to discuss. Displacement, conflict, poverty, and hunger are on the rise, and the SDGs set out by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development are woefully off-track.
The UN is taking steps to bolster multilateral cooperation on the SDGs and recommit member countries to meeting these goals. This year’s summit will be an opportunity to take stock of the impact of last year’s Pact of the Future, adopted to address issues of development, peace and security, technology, and youth empowerment. To further bolster momentum, the UN will be hosting a Second World Summit for Social Development in November. Hosted by Qatar, this convening will revisit commitments made at the first summit of the same name held thirty years ago.
This year’s UN summit also marks the return of Donald Trump to the forum. His past speeches at the assembly have stressed his America First policy, the might of the U.S. military and economy, and his administration’s achievements. Exactly what posture the new Trump administration will take toward the body remains to be seen, but if past serves as prologue, we may expect a leader who is skeptical of the global organization and the dues the United States contributes.
The thirtieth meeting of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), known as COP30, meets in Brazil’s Amazon Rainforest to put special emphasis on the threat rising greenhouse gas emissions pose to the crucial habitat. The host country, headed by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has indicated he will expect state representatives to come into the conference with renewed plans for emissions reduction.
Expectations will be high for COP30 after a disappointing COP29 that, despite agreements made on energy storage and carbon markets, resulted in developing nations feeling let down by the financial pledges from richer countries, rushed negotiations, and an open letter calling for COP reform signed by notable current and former UN officials, heads of state, NGO executives, and other civil society stakeholders.
Based on the first Trump administration, many climate experts do not expect the U.S. to take a leadership role in this year’s negotiations, and the President-elect has signaled that he will once again withdraw the United States from the Paris agreement.
The Group of Twenty (G20) summit will be held in an African nation for the first time and follows the admission of the African Union last year to this annual meeting of leading and emerging economies. Taking place in Johannesburg, this will be the fourth consecutive year that a country in the Global South has held the presidency. To that point, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has put forth an agenda under the theme “Solidarity, Equality, and Sustainability” that builds on items addressed at recent G20 meetings in Brazil, India, and Indonesia.
South Africa’s G20 agenda seeks to address issues that are especially important to emerging economies and will focus on climate change-related disaster resilience, debt relief for developing countries, and the mobilization of finance for a just energy transition. There will also be task forces on inclusive economic growth, food security, and technology governance.
However, 2026’s agenda could look quite different for the bloc, whose economies account for around 75 percent of international trade, as the G20 presidency shifts to the United States. When asked about potential disruption if the new Trump administration brings an America First and climate skeptic agenda, Ramaphosa responded that there are sufficient shock absorbers put in place for the G20 to be able to function.
The 2025 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit will set in motion a twenty-year roadmap prioritizing sustainable development, climate change, digitalization, and gender equality—all urgent topics for the bloc. The summit is also expected to have an economic focus, with Malaysia announcing fifteen priority economic deliverables, as well as the expected conclusions to updated trade agreements, such as the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement.
At the same time, the ASEAN members will have to find ways to address other pressing issues, most notably civil war in Myanmar and tensions in the South China Sea. The outlook for advancing any positive change in Myanmar is bleak considering the impotence and poor implementation of ASEAN’s Five-Point Consensus on Myanmar. Malaysia will likely find it difficult to navigate the fraught dynamics in the South China Sea, but it stands a relatively greater chance of improving tensions due to its position as the current country coordinator for ASEAN-China relations. At the same time, Malaysia’s relative closeness to China could exacerbate tensions among ASEAN countries who are more distrustful China, such as the Philippines or Vietnam.
The East Asia Summit (EAS), which typically follows the annual ASEAN summit, will provide an opportunity for the United States and China to meet among a broader range of nations. This EAS will be the first of President-Elect Donald Trump’s second administration, so watching potential outcomes between his conversations with China’s President Xi could be worthwhile.
Brazil, which hosted the Group of Twenty (G20) summit in 2024, will host the BRICS summit in the next year. The summit will welcome its four newest members and thirteen “partner countries,” for the second time and will likely look into further expanding the bloc. Over thirty other countries, such as Bangladesh and Venezuela, have expressed interest in joining, demonstrating the rapidly growing interest in the bloc from the Global South, which largely sees the group as an alternative to Western-dominated institutions. However the group continues to expand, it will be looking to further solidify its connections with Global South countries.
Much of Brazil’s G20 agenda is expected to carry over into the BRICS summit, particularly its economic priorities. Brazil’s finance minister has said that while official proposals for the summit’s priorities will be outlined in the new year, it is expected that modernizing the Bretton Woods institutions and further developing projects from the New Development Bank to invest in Global South infrastructure and local currencies, such as the BRICS Cross-Border Payment System, will be top of mind. Tax reform, climate finance and sustainability, and fighting systemic poverty are also expected to remain on the agenda.
Despite widespread dependence on access to satellites, the world lacks the governance and international frameworks to protect those assets and access to them. The UN World Space Forum brings governments, companies, and nongovernmental organizations together for an opportunity to engage in much-needed dialogue on how to best integrate all stakeholders’ voices in an equitable and inclusive way. The 2025 UN World Space Forum is expected to build on the 2024 forum—“Sustainable Space for Sustainability on Earth”—and discuss implementing sections of the Pact of the Future pertaining to space. The 2025 forum will also likely feature the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) conducting its 2025 midterm review of the Space2030 Agenda, which lays out ways that space assets can be used to achieve the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals.
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Why More People Are Using Cryptocurrency For Travel – Forbes
As cryptocurrency gains popularity, it may come as no surprise that digital currency is trickling down into more aspects of life, including travel. More travelers and businesses are adopting cryptocurrency for travel payments. This technology provides several advantages as digital currency changes the travel experience.
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Today’s technology allows one to retain self-custody of their digital assets, engage in more secure transactions, and sidestep costly currency conversion fees.
An evolving trend is using crypto-backed payment cards instead of the typical banking system for international transactions. Clients fund purchases and transfers with a supported cryptocurrency instead of converting their home currency to the local currency.
WeFi is a fintech platform at the core of this burgeoning industry. It provides individuals and businesses with spending accounts. Customers can pay with crypto using virtual and physical Visa debit cards with high payment limits.
It’s possible to connect personal digital wallets to retain cold storage or create a WeFi wallet for instant transaction settlements. The platform engine supports multiple crypto tokens. Users can also swap for the in-house native token, WeFi (WFI). The second option can have cheaper fees and earn rewards, ensuring ample liquidity to complete transactions at low costs.
In crypto-friendly destinations, more travel providers and online booking sites accept cryptocurrency as a payment method. Crypto purchases can include:
Reasons include an increase in tech-savvy travelers preferring alternative currencies, virtual payments for payment flexibility, and minimizing fees. Payments are accepted online or in-person by paying directly with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, and more.
Plus, travelers may receive transaction discounts and more affordable fares thanks to decentralized platforms that facilitate direct payments, thereby avoiding intermediary platforms that can cause an increase in processing fees.
Additionally, several travel booking sites offer discounts to encourage crypto payments or to increase the use of their native token.
However, cryptocurrency laws differ by country. As a result, payment options vary widely.
Due to the extra complexity and fraud risk, cross-border payments are typically pricier than local transactions. On the other hand, blockchain technology has been around for several years and continues to improve efficiency and foster a friendlier business environment in countries prone to fraud.
For example, WeFi co-founder Maksym Sakharov launched the neobank as a natural progression from his experience in the financial technology space. Sakharov incorporates blockchain technology to solve the traditional system’s insufficiencies and outdated practices.
WeFi co-founder Maksym Sakharov
WeFi also benefits from the knowledge of co-founder Reeve Collins. He is the former co-founder of Tether and helped launch the world’s largest stablecoin, which seamlessly integrates traditional currencies with blockchain technology.
The company utilizes smart contracts to automate the payment process, enabling near-instant transactions that are less susceptible to human error. It also partners with LayerZero to support multiple cryptocurrency tokens and wallet networks, ensuring secure transactions.
The platform processes millions of transactions and can detect fraud worldwide. Additionally, the system can implement zero-knowledge (ZK) policies for optimal privacy or know-your-customer (KYC) protocols to ensure compliance with local regulations.
This technology also makes it easier to transact in hard-to-reach countries that may not have access to traditional transaction clearing systems like SWIFT. Crypto payment platforms may be the first electronic system some places implement. Low costs may also make adoption more inviting.
Nearly any smartphone can accept or initiate crypto-based payments since it is borderless and does not require extensive hardware or infrastructure. Crypto debit cards and wallets can also integrate with many digital wallet platforms to pay vendors or send cryptocurrency.
The primary advantage of cryptocurrency payment methods is lower transaction fees, ranging from 0% to 2%. In comparison, traditional credit card fees incurred by merchants range from 1.5% to 6%, which may be passed on to the price.
It’s also possible to avoid these global payment fees:
Avoiding these fees increases spending ability and reduces overall travel costs.
Less fees for travelers and vendors can encourage repeat crypto travelers and others seeking efficiency to use the service more. However, when paying in a local currency is preferable, programs like WeFi offer competitive rates for fiat conversion.
It’s common practice to self-custody crypto assets in an offline wallet for optimal security, shielding keys from public exposure. The alternative is leaving them on-chain for instant trading or transfer, which is more susceptible to fraud.
Self-custody makes traveling with crypto more realistic. Protecting private keys allows for the safe storage of balances that are not ready for spending. The app’s proprietary WeChain layer technology lets users move assets and make fast transactions.
This service partners with Cosmos, Ledger, and Gemini to enable payments across numerous networks and to pay vendors wherever debit cards are accepted, which maintains more control over one’s finances.
Liquidity is pivotal for any crypto payment platform to be affordable and transact quickly. WeFi runs its Pendulum rewards program to achieve operating efficiency.
First, users can convert cryptocurrency into WeFi tokens, powered by Tether, to earn swap rewards that reduce processing fees. This practice provides collateral for a non-custodial payment card that can be used worldwide.
Second, WeFi lets node operators generate tokens that users who don’t want to swap existing crypto can use to complete transactions. Operators collect interest in exchange for providing liquidity.
When users and operators are ready to make a purchase, the WeFi engine can convert its proprietary tokens into the appropriate local currency to fund the transaction via bank transfer, card, or digital wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Keeping a particular balance on-chain while traveling or at home helps provide rewards to defray future transaction costs. The platform is also more likely to grant higher spending limits to users with more network activity.
Modernizing payment options for international travel makes it easier and more affordable to explore crypto-friendly countries and support local economies. Using cryptocurrency for travel is another way to find deals without sacrificing financial control.
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5 AI Altcoins Poised For Explosive 100x Growth By January 2025 – TronWeekly
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As the world embraces artificial intelligence, certain cryptocurrencies linked to this technology are set to skyrocket. By early 2025, a select group of AI-focused altcoins may see unprecedented gains. This article unveils five such digital assets that could potentially deliver massive returns, capturing the attention of savvy investors seeking the next big opportunity in the crypto space.
CYBRO is taking the crypto world by storm. Fresh off its launch on Gate.io and MEXC, the token’s price shot up from $0.06 to $0.16 in just 24 hours—a whopping 260% gain. The trading volume hit an impressive $15 million at its peak.
This explosive debut is backed by CYBRO’s solid fundamentals and the buzz it built before the launch. During its presale, CYBRO raised $7 million and attracted almost 20,000 early investors, showing strong market interest even before going public.
Despite this incredible rally, $CYBRO is still at a low price point, leaving room for higher highs. In the medium term, the token could add more 500-600% to its value, depending on broader crypto market conditions and adoption within its ecosystem. In the most optimistic scenario, $CYBRO could surge 1100%.
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CYBRO is a multichain DeFi platform that uses AI to optimize earnings. Whether you’re new to DeFi or a seasoned pro, CYBRO makes investing easier and more effective.
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CYBRO is staying true to its promise to early investors and already delivering real results. Looking ahead, the team is gearing up to roll out new AI features, open more vaults, and develop additional one-click strategies to streamline DeFi investing.
Combined with its strong launch performance and ambitious roadmap, CYBRO is shaping up to be a leader in decentralized finance.
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NEAR Protocol is a platform designed to support developers in building decentralized applications. It uses sharding to improve efficiency and scalability. NEAR operates on a distributed network that is similar to centralized data storage systems but is decentralized. It was founded by Alex Skidanov and Illia Polosukhin and raised over $20 million from major venture firms. NEAR features the Nightshade sharding solution for scalability. It also includes the Rainbow Bridge, which allows Ethereum token transfers, and Aurora, a Layer 2 solution that uses Ethereum’s technology for better performance and lower fees. This technology may appeal to developers and users looking for scalable and efficient decentralized applications.
Fetch.ai is an artificial intelligence lab building an open network for decentralized machine learning. It allows anyone to access secure datasets and use autonomous agents to perform tasks across its global data network. This technology aims to improve services like finance trading, transportation, energy grids, and travel systems. By connecting data and devices in a decentralized way, Fetch.ai seeks to optimize complex digital systems without the need for central control. Its approach democratizes AI technology, making it accessible to more people and industries. Fetch.ai offers potential for enhancing efficiency and innovation in various sectors through collaborative artificial intelligence.
Internet Computer Protocol (ICP) aims to transform the internet into a global computing platform. Developed by the DFINITY Foundation, it enables decentralized applications to run at web speed. By reducing computing costs and increasing efficiency, ICP envisions a decentralized web where software and digital services operate securely and autonomously. This approach eliminates the need for traditional cloud services and big tech companies. ICP could reshape the digital landscape, offering a more open, secure, and user-friendly internet experience.
Render Token (RENDER) is the utility token of The Render Network. This platform offers decentralized GPU-based rendering solutions. It allows creators to access GPU power for rendering tasks more efficiently and at lower costs. Node operators contribute their spare GPU capacity to the network and receive RENDER tokens in return for their services. This system facilitates the production of animation, motion graphics, and visual effects. By leveraging a distributed network of processing power, it aims to make high-quality rendering more accessible and affordable for artists and designers.
While NEAR, FET, ICP, and RENDER show promise for significant growth by 2025, their short-term potential may be less dynamic. In contrast, CYBRO stands out as a technologically advanced DeFi platform offering investors unparalleled opportunities to maximize earnings through AI-powered yield aggregation on the Blast blockchain. With features like lucrative staking rewards, exclusive airdrops, and cashback on purchases, CYBRO ensures a superior user experience with seamless deposits and withdrawals. Emphasizing transparency, compliance, and quality, CYBRO emerges as a promising project with strong interest from crypto whales and influencers. Given the current bullish market conditions of 2024, CYBRO presents a compelling option for investors seeking immediate and substantial returns.
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Epic Games sets Unreal and Unreal Tournament free on Internet Archive – Polygon
Two classic first-person shooters preserved by fans
by Ian Walker
Unreal, the first-person shooter that introduced Unreal Engine to the world, and its multiplayer-focused follow-up Unreal Tournament have been preserved via the Internet Archive and are freely available for download with the blessing of developer Epic Games.
Old Unreal first shared the news with its longstanding community of diehard Unreal fans on October 29 and, more recently, released special installers that streamline the process of getting these decades-old games ready to play on modern Windows operating systems. Of course, getting online will take further finagling — neither game has had official servers since Epic shut them down on January 24, 2023 — but community servers are still plentiful.
“We can confirm that Unreal and Unreal Tournament are available on Archive.org and people are free to independently link to and play these versions,” an Epic spokesperson told Polygon.
Unreal debuted in 1998. Designed by Cliff Bleszinski, who would go on to games like Gears of War and LawBreakers, and programmed by Tim Sweeney, the now-billionaire founder and CEO of Epic Games, the first-person shooter was an almost immediate hit thanks to its detailed graphics and fast-paced gameplay. Unreal Tournament followed in 1999, shifting the focus to multiplayer arenas and leading to multiple sequels. A reboot of sorts was planned but never moved past a 2014 public pre-alpha that ended in 2017, due to Epic’s development priorities shifting to Fortnite. And we all know how that turned out.
Despite a complete disappearance from the zeitgeist, unfortunately helped along by Epic itself delisting the games from all online storefronts when the servers were taken down in 2023, the Unreal series is an iconic piece of video game history that’s worth preserving for future generations. And while dedicated fans will always be ready to step in and do the hard work to save these abandoned classics, it’s great to see a major corporation like Epic at the very least do nothing to stymie those efforts.
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Chávez, Spirituality and Celebration: A Conversation with Joel Suárez (Part II) – Venezuelanalysis.com
Joel Suárez is a long-time social activist and theologian who is part of the Martin Luther King Memorial Center in Cuba. This ecumenical organization promotes social participation and solidarity. In this interview, Suárez offers an intimate and thought-provoking perspective on Venezuelan former President Hugo Chávez’s spiritual trajectory. In Part I, Suárez talked about Chávez’s first encounter with Fidel Castro and drew interesting connections between Liberation Theology and Chávez’s way of doing politics. Here, in Part II, we continue the conversation on Chávez’s unique leadership style.
You recalled earlier a phone conversation you had with Chávez before a mass rally in the context of the 2006 World Social Forum in Caracas. I remember that meeting in the Poliedro, which was extraordinary, with thousands attending. Can you tell our readers about it?
That day was extraordinary indeed. The event began with a “mística” with the Benedictine friar Marcelo Barros organized by Brazil’s Landless Workers Movement, but what was most moving was that it was the first time “The Internationale” was sung at a public act with Chávez… Many of us teared up singing it. Our community was coming together!
Politics is harsh and sometimes leaves wounds – disruptions, tensions, frustrations. These arise within organizations and among militants. Chávez was always conscious of this, so his speeches often began with a very long, detailed, and even boring list of salutations to acknowledge everyone present. He wanted everyone to know that they too were being taken into account.
In my view, Chávez’s practice of opening with long salutations, in addition to healing wounds, had a pastoral basis. For him, no one was more important than any other person who was present, regardless of whether they were a president, an intellectual, or an activist.
In any case, after all the long greetings and salutations, Chávez’s speech in the context of the World Social Forum was deliberate, careful, engaging, and meaningful.
That was one key moment in Chávez’s trajectory, but let’s rewind four years to another moment that you consider very important. It was when Fidel Castro sent an key message to Chávez during the coup d’état on April 11, 2002. Could you talk about that moment?
The story has been told before, but it’s worth recalling. When Fidel saw what was happening in Caracas, he realized that Chávez had an ethically grounded and politically essential disposition to give his life, to sacrifice it.
That is why, as the coup unfolded, Fidel told him, “cuídate” [take care of yourself].
Some say that Fidel also told him: “Don’t be like Allende!”
That’s right. In doing so, Fidel wasn’t undervaluing the ultimate sacrifice; rather, he was thinking about its purpose. The principle of hope that had materialized in the revolutionary struggle required that Chávez be alive.
Fidel was able to hold Chávez back, although the Venezuelan president’s disposition to make the ultimate sacrifice as a gift for life would re-emerge later.
That would be at the end of his life. Can you talk about Chávez’s “calvary,” his last years when he frequently visited Cuba to treat his cancer?
When Chávez was in the hospital in La Habana [2012], he asked that my dad [Reverend Raúl Suárez] send him books about Liberation Theology and other texts relating to these themes.
It should be pointed out, however, that for Chávez, even if he identified as a Christian and a believer, his spirituality was an open one. He drew from many sources.
I do not want to be sacrilegious – I want to respect believers who may not share my particular vision of Chávez as a man of Christian faith – but I see his faith as anthropological. It was a faith in life itself.
Chávez was going to live his Golgotha, his calvary, and he knew he could face the cross. When this became clear he flew back [to Venezuela] to confess to his community, to his comrades, to his pueblo. That was a moment that we – those committed to the revolution – experienced collectively.
Indeed, there are historical moments that become foci of collective consciousness. The episode you refer to on December 8, 2012, when Chavez announced on national television that he might die, was certainly one of them.
On December 8, many of us also experienced the mystery of God. For me, the great mystery in Jesus Christ’s crucifixion is when the Son cries out: Father, why have you abandoned me? Chávez must have also felt abandoned by God. We find the sanctity of Chávez – not his divinity – in that pain.
[Brazilian theologian] Leonardo Boff once said something about Christ’s crucifixion that resonates with Chávez: theologically, it’s difficult to understand why God the Father abandons his Son, but God’s absence reminds us of our fragility and our inextricable connection to humanity.
For me, as a man of faith, Christ and Chávez have different places. Chávez was a brother in God, but Jesus is the older brother.
Chávez’s humanity was evident in his love for and his connection with the pueblo. This is captured in the iconic photo of him standing in the rain during the 2012 presidential campaign: because it wasn’t just any rain; the rain pouring down on him was the rain that blesses, cleanses, and washes away the tears of the pueblo.
Losing Chávez wasn’t easy, and I believe we’ve been slow to respond to the spiritual wake-up call that he embodied. We’ve been somewhat lethargic – not exactly delayed, but sluggish – at a time when conservatism and evangelical fundamentalism are advancing. We have been ineffective in reclaiming this spiritual and political synthesis that Chávez embodied.
As dwellers of this continent, the God of all names occupies a place in our lives and hearts. Alongside that, a passion burns in many people for justice and a commitment to the Revolution that seeks to make justice a reality. Chávez combined both.
We have centered our conversation on Chávez’s spirituality, but there are other, more playful aspects of his way of doing politics.
Chávez’s approach to spirituality was a unique synthesis. It was often playful, but always enlightening. I say this based on the diverse readings he did – both early and late in life – and his command of the biblical text. All this merged his deep understanding of Venezuelan and continental history, and his passion for Bolívar. Chávez embodied a popular, grassroots-based Latin American and Caribbean liberation theology.
But Chávez’s theology merged his innovative political vision as a leader with a discourse that brought diverse themes. These ranged from baseball tactics – Who’s got the ball? Who’s up to bat? What kind of hit will they make? – to the Alma Llanera [possibly Chávez’s favorite song], all of it combined with his rejoicing in the world of the common man and his buzzing desire to enjoy life.
Chávez’s character was something that he often backgrounded in his role as a leader, orator, public figure, and head of state. He often stood in his post with “proper” composure, but sometimes he couldn’t help himself, like the time at the UN General Assembly when he said “It smells like sulfur here,” after Bush had spoken. Chávez’s spontaneity and candor won us all over.
But Chávez was not just about baseball and singing on stage. Like Fidel, he embodied an intellectual tradition that can be traced back to thinkers like Simón Rodríguez [Bolívar’s teacher] and José Martí, whose understanding of education was revolutionary and ahead of their time. I’d say Rodríguez and Martí anticipated much of what [Brazilian educator] Paulo Freire developed in Latin America during the 1960s and 70s.
Both Fidel and Chávez addressed the real, concrete problems people face. They would take the time to analyze a problem thoroughly – its causes, consequences, and underlying priorities – before proposing solutions. For both, the central element to any solution was the subject: the masses, the pueblo.
Revolutionary transformation – the process of addressing every problem with a broader vision – cannot be conceived without popular participation and protagonism. Mobilizing the people, actively involving them, making them the protagonists of change – this was fundamental to the vision that Fidel and Chávez shared… but in Chávez, play and joy were also integral to the whole affair.
This combination resonated deeply with our pueblos. Chávez was a fusion of reflection, spirituality, and celebration, which served as both a form of resistance and a principle of hope.
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College Football Playoff championship bracket: Schedule and how to watch all CFP games – USA TODAY
After a riveting 15-week college football season filled with unforgettable moments and unexpected upsets, the highly anticipated College Football Playoff is set to commence. With 12 teams still in the running for the coveted national title, the excitement is palpable.
In the first-round of the College Football Playoff, teams seeded No. 5 through No. 12 will engage in elimination games. The action kicks off with a Friday night showdown between No. 7 Notre Dame and No. 10 Indiana. Saturday will be a day filled with three games. The winners of these matchups will earn the right to challenge one of the top four seeds in the quarterfinals.
The four top teams from the quarterfinals will progress to the pivotal semifinals, which will be held at either the Orange Bowl on January 9 or the Cotton Bowl on January 10. The outcomes of these matchups will determine the two teams that will battle for the College Football Playoff national championship on January 20 in Atlanta.
Here is the complete College Football Playoff bracket and information on how to watch your team’s journey to the national title.
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The four quarterfinal games will be played on New Year’s weekend at the site of four bowl games, with one game on Dec. 31 and three on Jan. 1.
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The semifinal games will be played Jan. 9 and Jan. 10 at the site of two bowl games.
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APPLIED THERAPEUTICS BREAKING NEWS: BFA Law Announces that – GlobeNewswire
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NEW YORK, Dec. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Leading securities law firm Bleichmar Fonti & Auld LLP announces that a lawsuit has been filed against Applied Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: APLT) and certain of the Company’s senior executives for potential violations of the federal securities laws.
If you invested in Applied Therapeutics, you are encouraged to obtain additional information by visiting https://www.bfalaw.com/cases-investigations/applied-therapeutics-inc.
Investors have until February 18, 2025, to ask the Court to be appointed to lead the case. The complaint asserts claims under Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 on behalf of investors in Applied Therapeutics securities. The case is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and is captioned Alexandru v. Applied Therapeutics, Inc., et al., No. 24-cv-09715.
What is the Lawsuit About?
Applied Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company specializing in the development of novel drug candidates against validated molecular targets in rare diseases. The Company’s lead drug candidate, govorestat, is a central nervous system penetrant Aldose Reductase Inhibitor for the treatment of CNS rare metabolic diseases, including Galactosemia.
During the relevant period, the Company stated that its New Drug Applications submitted to regulators for govorestat were “supported by rapid and sustained reduction in galactitol, which resulted in a meaningful benefit on clinical outcomes across pediatric patients, alongside a favorable safety profile.” Applied Therapeutics also assured investors that its tests were “performed properly” and that the Company “felt good about the quality of the data,” stating that it “took really extensive steps” and “actually videotaped” and had “master trainers” review all of the performances of the 10-meter walk-run test—the primary endpoint of the Company’s Phase III INSPIRE study for govorestat.
The Stock Declines as the Truth is Revealed
On November 27, 2024, Applied Therapeutics issued a press release stating that the FDA issued a Complete Response Letter for the NDA for govorestat. The Complete Response Letter stated that the FDA completed its review of the application and determined that it was unable to approve the NDA due to “deficiencies in the clinical application.”
This news caused the price of Applied Therapeutics stock to fall more than 80% over the course of multiple trading days, from a closing price of $10.21 per share on November 26, 2024 to a closing price of $1.75 per share on December 2, 2024.
Then, on December 2, 2024, Applied Therapeutics revealed that it received a warning letter from the FDA relating to its govorestat study discussing “issues related to electronic data capture” and “a dosing error in the dose-escalation phase of the study resulting in slightly lower levels than targeted in a limited number of patients[.]”
This news caused the price of Applied Therapeutics stock to fall more than 26% over the course of multiple trading days, from a closing price of $1.75 per share on December 2, 2024 to a closing price of $1.29 per share on December 5, 2024.
Click here for more information: https://www.bfalaw.com/cases-investigations/applied-therapeutics-inc.
What Can You Do?
If you invested in Applied Therapeutics you may have legal options and are encouraged to submit your information to the firm.
All representation is on a contingency fee basis, there is no cost to you. Shareholders are not responsible for any court costs or expenses of litigation. The firm will seek court approval for any potential fees and expenses.
Submit your information by visiting:
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Why Bleichmar Fonti & Auld LLP?
Bleichmar Fonti & Auld LLP is a leading international law firm representing plaintiffs in securities class actions and shareholder litigation. It was named among the Top 5 plaintiff law firms by ISS SCAS in 2023 and its attorneys have been named Titans of the Plaintiffs’ Bar by Law360 and SuperLawyers by Thompson Reuters. Among its recent notable successes, BFA recovered over $900 million in value from Tesla, Inc.’s Board of Directors (pending court approval), as well as $420 million from Teva Pharmaceutical Ind. Ltd.
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🏀 Basketball Legends 🏀 codes for December 2024 – VG247
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Basketball Legends is a popular Roblox game which offers quick-fire B Ball action. Instead of having to think about what team you want to play for, or trying to look for a lobby to join, the experience immediately drops you into a 5v5 online match with random players. You could suddenly spawn in the middle of a quarter, or right before a match starts when you need to select a captain.
Either way, it won’t be long till you’re blocking, screening and shooting hoops with other Roblox players. If you want to upgrade your character as quickly as possible, so they’re ready to step on court, you can redeem a couple of Basketball Legends codes to help you out. Codes offer freebies like coins, which are used to buy new cosmetics and emotes, as well as stat boosts which will help you progress quicker.
Here’s how you can redeem a code in Basketball Legends:
If the code you entered is active, then the text in the textbox will change to ‘Code has been redeemed’. If the code is for extra coins, you’ll also see that the coins included with the code have been added to your balance. If the code was for a stat boost instead, you’ll now see a timer on screen showing you how much longer is left for your buff.
However, if the code you entered is no longer working, then the text in the textbox will instead change to ‘Code is expired’ when you initially try to redeem it. Codes for Basketball Legends, like other Roblox games, don’t last forever so it’s best to redeem new codes as quickly as possible.
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