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What next as Israel steps up attacks on Iranian forces in Syria?

While Israel has worked to counter Iran’s efforts to extend its influence in Syria for a decade, recent developments indicate an increased push to eradicate the Iranian presence, raising questions about what comes next. Israel’s latest wave of attacks on January 12 in eastern Syria was broad and precise. A total of 18 positions – mostly militias supported by Iran – were hit about 600km (320 miles) from Israel’s border. It marked the fourth attack attributed to Israel in a two weeks. Iran, a major supporter of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, has built a significant military presence in Syria since the civil war began in 2011. The build-up of forces has been regarded by Israel as a threat to its national security.

Successful Tourism Leadership Demands Dynamic and Innovative Education and Training

Successful Tourism Leadership Demands Dynamic and Innovative Education and Training January 29, 2021             It is obvious that the tourism industry has been devasted by COVID-19. The harsh, but necessary stop to travel created an unparalleled number of job losses around the world and it is estimated that 100.8 million tourism workers have been removed from the workplace since 2019.               When the embargoes and quarantines are lifted, and the consumer begins to feel confident enough to abandon the couch and move beyond their immediate neighborhood, there will be new demands on the tourism industry because the “renewed” traveler is not the same visitor who ventured around the world in 2019.

Inondations : mettre les outils de la Smart City à la disposition des vrais enjeux de résilience d une métropole

Inondations : mettre les outils de la Smart City à la disposition des vrais enjeux de résilience d une métropole
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Raising awareness about the refugee crisis: An interview with SolidariTee at Lancs Uni

Lancaster University has a myriad of many different societies. From sports societies to the gin society, there are so many ways students can get involved with different communities and meet new people, even within current times where socialising is pretty much non-existent. Enter “SolidariTee”, a student-led charity at Lancs uni which also operates within 50 universities across the country. Joining charity organisations at uni is not only rewarding but also a fantastic opportunity to meet like-minded students. But many students may not know about SolidariTee; therefore, we have gathered all the information you’ll need to know about this charity and how to get involved.

Lancaster University offers £400 rent payment in response to strike

Lancaster University offers £400 rent payment in response to strike Lancaster University’s Vice-Chancellor announces £400 ‘goodwill’ rent payment for students who are unable to return to campus 3 months ago Lancaster University’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Andy Schofield has announced a £400 “goodwill” rent payment for students who are unable to return to campus in the Lent term due to the national lockdown. It comes in response to a prominent rent strike from on-campus students. The Vice-Chancellor specified that this payment is on top of rent repayments offered to on-campus students who were unable to return to campus in the summer term of the 2019/2020 year as a result of the first national lockdown. Within an email he stated: “Altogether this means we will have returned £10m in total to Lancaster students during the course of the pandemic.

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