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Pomegranate Masghati

December 27, 2019
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REPOST @xprize and @anousheh_x: 
We had the honor of ringing the Closing Bell at the @NYSE during #ClimateWeekNYC 2023 to underscore lour ongoing commitment to climate solutions! At this moment, all of our active prizes totaling $136 million will directly impact climate, conservation and sustainability work around the world.
Our current active prizes working to address climate solutions include:

#XPRIZERainforest - a $10M competition to develop technologies that will change the way we evaluate and support biodiversity and conservation efforts in rainforest communities.

#XPRIZEFeedTheNextBillion - a $15M
competition to produce accessible and sustainable meat alternatives that outperform chicken or fish in accessibility, taste and nutrition.

#XPRIZEWildfire - an $11M competition to develop new technologies that autonomously detect and manage potentially destructive wildfires, and enable the safe management of all high-risk fires.

#XPRIZECarbonRemoval - a $100M
competition to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere or oceans and sequester it sustainably, demonstrating the ability to reach gigatonne scale.

The excitement continued with an XPRIZE alumni panel. Alumni including @AirCompany, CERT, @Clean.Robotics and Quest Institute spoke about how XPRIZE has helped lay the groundwork for their current endeavors.

Get a recap of this momentous day for XPRIZE here! #Climate #Sustainability
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REPOST @menart_fair: “Say hello to @filmbymasha REPOST @menart_fair:
 “Say hello to @filmbymashael, an artist from Bahrain represented by @hunna.art

Mashael Alsaie, a Bahraini artist, finds her artistic voice in the realms of photography and video.

Holding a degree from the University of California, Berkeley, her work weaves a critical narrative around femininity, ritual, and representation.

Dive into her thought-provoking exploration of these concepts through her lens 📸🎨”

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DUBAI, Sept 25 (Reuters) – One person has died a DUBAI, Sept 25 (Reuters) – One person has died and four others were injured in an incident at Iran‘s southern refinery of Bandar Abbas last week, Iranian state media reported on Monday.

The Iranian Oil Ministry’s Shana news agency said the incident occurred late on Sept. 22 during emergency repairs, adding that five maintenance workers were hurt, with one worker since dying of their injuries.

“During the emergency repair operation in one of the process units of this refinery, five people were injured, and one of the injured died on Monday,” an official from Bandar Abbas refinery told state media.

The incident did not impact production at the refinery, which is one of Iran‘s largest, Shana added.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom, Editing by Louise Heavens)
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Almost a decade ago, the Sunni jihadist network known as the Islamic State (IS) declared the formation of an Islamic Caliphate after they captured the Iraqi city of Mosul in June 2014.

In response, tens of thousands of Shia men joined a complex patchwork of militias to fight against IS. Many of these militias are notoriously violent and directly loyal to Iran’s theocratic state.

But very little is known about how these Shia militias were so quickly and so effectively mobilised. In our research, we have taken a novel approach, examining the many popular music videos produced by these militias.

These music videos drew on a complex cocktail of historical myths and contemporary clergymen to mobilise Iraq’s Shia population to fight the IS.

The popular music videos explicitly reference a deeply held set of religious myths and symbols that have informed Shia politics since its inception.

One video shows images of militiamen driving towards the front-lines and firing from a bunker at IS targets.

The singer extols the religious virtues of fighting the IS by comparing those killed today with the Shia martyrs at the Battle of Karbala:

We fight our enemies. Our martyrs are similar to the martyrs of Karbala. Our people are supporters of Hussein.

The divide between the Sunni and Shia sects dates back to the early years of Islam.

A debate emerged after the Prophet Muhammad’s death about who should lead the Islamic community. The majority accepted the authority of the Prophet’s senior companion, Abu Bakr. A minority, later identified as Shiites, believed only a blood relative of the Prophet – in particular, his cousin Ali – had the right to lead.

In the year 680, the division between the two sects escalated at the Battle of Karbala, where Ali’s son Hussein and many of his followers were defeated and executed by Sunni forces.
DUBAI, Sept 24 (Reuters) – Authorities in Iran h DUBAI, Sept 24 (Reuters) – Authorities in Iran have neutralised 30 bombs meant to go off simultaneously in Tehran and detained 28 terrorists linked to Islamic State, Iran‘s Tasnim news agency reported on Sunday, citing the intelligence ministry.

“Some of the members are of Islamic State (IS) and the perpetrators have a history of being affiliated with Takfiri groups in Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Kurdistan region of Iraq,” Iran‘s intelligence ministry added in a statement.

The militant group has claimed several attacks in Iran, including deadly twin bombings in 2017 that targeted Iran‘s parliament and the tomb of the Islamic Republic’s founder, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

More recently, IS claimed responsibility for an attack on a Shia shrine last October, where 15 people were killed in the southwestern city of Shiraz.

(Reporting by Dubai NewsroomEditing by Peter Graff and Bernadette Baum)
STEPANAKERT-KHANKENDI, Azerbaijan, Sept 25 (Reuter STEPANAKERT-KHANKENDI, Azerbaijan, Sept 25 (Reuters) – Thousands of ethnic Armenians fled the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh on Monday, queuing up for fuel and jamming the road to Armenia after their decades-old separatist state was defeated by Azerbaijan in a lightning military operation.

The leadership of the 120,000 Armenians who call Karabakh home told Reuters on Sunday that they did not want to live as part of Azerbaijan and that they would leave for Armenia because they feared persecution and ethnic cleansing.

In the Karabakh capital, known as Stepanakert by Armenia and Khankendi by Azerbaijan, crowds of people were loading belongings into buses and trucks as they left for Armenia.

Refugees who reached Armenia told Reuters they believed the history of their breakaway state was finished.

“No one is going back – that’s it,” Anna Agopyan, who reached Goris, a border town in Armenia, told Reuters. “The topic of Karabakh is over now for good I think.”

Srbuhi, a mother of three who reached Armenia, shed tears as she held her young daughter.

“I left everything there,” she said.

The Armenian government, making preparations for thousands of refugees, said that as of 5 a.m. (0100 GMT) on Monday, more than 2,900 people from Nagorno-Karabakh had crossed into Armenia.

The ethnic Armenian leadership said it would remain in place until all those who wanted to leave what they call Artsakh were able to go. Meanwhile, they urged residents to hold back from crowding the roads out, to allow the evacuation of the injured.

“We inform you that all citizens who wish to move from Artsakh to Armenia will have that opportunity,” the leadership said. It said free fuel would be provided later on Monday for all those who wanted to leave the territory.

The Armenians of Karabakh, a territory internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan, were forced into a ceasefire last week after a 24-hour military operation by the much-larger Azerbaijani military.
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