Scientists on an expedition to collect samples from an island, called Oodaq off the coast of Greenland, then believed to be the world's most northern island, discovered a new island that measures 30 x 50 meters and has a peak of 3 meters above the sea surface. The team wants it to be named Qeqertaq Avannarleq, which means "the northernmost island" in Greenlandic as it is thought to be the world's most northerly island as the islet lies at 83° 40' 59.1" North and 30° 41' 52.2" West.
Monday, November 1, 2021
Saturday, October 2, 2021
New York City
New York City is situated in one of the world's largest natural harbours. Its population in 2020 was nearly 9 million and was 20 million in its greater metropolitan region.
In the precolonial era, the area of present-day New York City was inhabited by the Algonquian Native Americans. The first documented visit into the New York Harbor by a European was in 1524 by the Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano. The English Henry Hudson rediscovered New York Harbor in 1609 while searching for the Northwest passage.
Saturday, September 11, 2021
9/11 and its aftermath
Twenty years ago, I struggled to absorb the images of fire and smoke wafting from the World Trade Center.
I turned the TV on when the second plane was ready to hit the tower. I thought it was a movie.
When I later saw the beams twisted and in rubble, it was eerie, very eerie!
So, what has happened in the interim? The masterminds behind the attack are incarcerated, and Osama bin Laden was killed. The Taliban that provided a safe haven to OBL were overthrown but they are again back in charge. Nearly 3000 people lost their lives in that horrible day and thousand upon thousand more in the wars that followed in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and other Arab countries. And the wars ended but the pain and confusion still persist for millions of people.
The story America told itself in the aftermath was one of resilience but the grief is still alive in our hearts and tears are rushing down when the brutal events of that day and those that followed come to our minds.
Thursday, September 2, 2021
MIkis Theodorakis 1925-2021
Mikis Theodorakis the best-known Greek composer and lyricist died today at the age of 96. He composed music for the films "Zorba the Greek" (1964) and "Z" (1969). His "Mauthausen Trilogy" also known as "The Ballad of Mauthausen" is considered the most beautiful music written about the Holocaust. Politically he clearly stood on the left and was a member of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE). He was among the most prominent opponents against the 1967-1974 Greek junta which imprisoned and tortured him. In 1989 he run for Parliament as an independent candidate and was instrumental in creating a coalition between conservatives, socialists, and communists. He became a minister in the government of Constantine Mitsotakis, a conservative, and fought against drugs, for better education, and for better relations between Greece and Turkey. "Today we lost part of the soul of Greece," said Culture Minister Lina Mendoni "the man who made Greeks sing poetry"
Sunday, August 1, 2021
The Tokyo Olympics
The Summer Olympics originally scheduled for 2020, opened a year later on July 23, 2021 with dance performances highlighting the struggle to overcome the pandemic that infected close to 200 million people and has been the cause of death in more than 4 million people worldwide.
Japan is a country in East Asia of 126 million that inhabit multiple islands. According to legend Emperor Jimmu, the grandson of Amaterasu goddess of the rising sun, formed the kingdom of Japan in 660 BC, forming a continuous imperial line. In 1868, Japan opened trade with the West. In the Meiji period, the Empire of Japan adopted a Western modeled constitution and pursued industrialization and modernization. Today, Japan is a member of both the G7 and G20 groups of nations.
As of today August 1st, the IOC said there have been 259 Covid-19 cases two of which were treated in a hospital. Twenty athletes have tested positive. Japan has dealt well with the pandemic reporting 937,203 cases and 15,209 deaths that correspond to 121 deaths per million.
Sumo which originated in Japan is its national sport. Sumo will not be one of the 2021 games. A two-day tournament will take place between the completion of the games and the beginning of the Paralympic games.
On August 1st Qatar's Mutaz Barshim and Italy's Gianmarco Tamberi after the bar was set to 2.39m and each missed three times decided to share the gold in men's high jump. The friendship and humanity the two athletes showed exemplified the spirit of the Olympics.
This was the best moment of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics!
Sunday, July 4, 2021
Events that led to the American War of Independence
The English Civil Wars (1642-1651) gave rise to the philosophy that created the American nation. Prominent thinkers speculated about the nature of man and the role of government.
During the Age of Enlightenment-era, people embraced scientific reasons regarding natural laws. In part, the new ideas of Locke and other thinkers reflected the need of Europeans to make sense of the information coming from the North American colonies and in turn, these ideas traveled back to the colonies. These principles affected every aspect of colonial life as they were organized under the British crown. By 1740 every colony had a royal governor but elected Assemblies had the power as they controlled the purse strings.
In 1760 opposition especially towards the Stamp Act took hold on Americans living in seaports like Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. The Boston attorney John Adams saw in the Acts the growing strength of the government towards subjugating its subjects. He became an activist and one of the leaders of what became a revolution against British rule. He was George Washington's Vice-President and was elected as the 2nd President of the United States.
Colonials' conviction that the new land required a new kind of government grew. Although the British parliament repealed the Townshend duties in 1770 except one on tea, colonials considered it as "taxation without representation". In December 1773 a group of colonials dressed as American Indians turned Boston's harbor into a teapot the so-called Boston Tea Party by throwing a shipload of tea into it.
When the King retaliated by closing the harbor, colonial leaders responded by organizing their own governing body: the First Continental Congress. They met in Philadelphia in 1774 and declared they had the right to legislate without parliament's consent. When the governor of Massachusetts Lieutenant General Thomas Cage tried to dissolve the Massachusetts legislature its members reconvened and took control of the colony. When Cage tried to stop them by seizing their military supplies at Concord, Massachusetts in 1775 on the dark cold ground of Lexington Green, someone fired "the shot that was heard around the world". By the end of that evening, 300 colonials and British soldiers lay dead or wounded. On July 4, 1776: The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
Happy 4th of July United States!
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Festa della Repubblica - 75 years
The Italian Republic was born 75 years ago on June 2, 1946. It was on that day the Italian people voted to abolish the monarchy and establish a Republic at the end of WWII.The ceremonies take place in Rome and among others, it includes the deposition of a wreath to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
The holiday is also celebrated by a military parade in Via Dei Fori Imperiali the which goes through ancient forums and the Colosseum.
The President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella gives a speech commemorating the event.
The Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi also addresses the Nation.
An airshow of fighter jets flies over leaving trails of green, white, and red smoke (known as Frecce Tricolori), the colors of the Italian flag.
The ceremonies opened this year at the magnificent Altare della Patria in Piazza di Venezia. The festivities begin with the Italian National Anthem known to the Italians as Inno di Mameli or Il Canto degli Italiani which was written by Goffredo Mameli and set to music by Michelle Novaro in 1847.
Viva Italia!
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