The company’s environment protection efforts win top honour at Indian CSR Awards Thiruvananthapuram, 30 August 2022: UST, a leading digital transformation solutions company, has won the ‘Best Environment Protection Initiative Award for the year 2022’ at the Indian CSR Awardsby Brand Honchos. The successful plantation and maintenance of 40,000 plants in 2020-21, coastal area preservation by planting over 11,000 mangroves, forest area preservation, and lake body rejuvenation initiatives implemented by the UST CSR volunteer teams, were evaluated for the awards. UST also partnered with field-based NGOs and technical institutions for…
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Northern New Jersey Community Foundation Awards Grant to University for Scholarship and Women’s Soccer
(Hackensack, New Jersey; August 29, 2022) — The Northern New Jersey Community Foundation’s The DeAnna Stark Pasciuto Memorial Fund awarded a grant of $4,000 to Stockton University Foundation in Galloway, New Jersey. The NNJCF’s grant supports the DeAnna Stark Pasciuto ’01 Memorial Scholarship to award to a student attending Stockton University and also provides funds to the woman’s soccer team. The Northern New Jersey Community Foundation (NNJCF) is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization based in Hackensack, New Jersey. The foundation focuses primarily on the arts, civic engagement, education, the environment, philanthropy, and public…
U.S. and Iran finesse issue of IAEA’s nuclear probes, for now
WASHINGTON – The United States and Iran have found a way to address the U.N. nuclear watchdog’s investigations of Tehran’s atomic program that allows both to claim victory for now but delays a final resolution, according to three sources familiar with the matter. Tehran has pushed Washington to commit to close probes by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) into uranium traces found at three undeclared sites before it will fully implement a proposed deal to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear pact. The United States and its partners, however, reject…
Putin orders benefit payments for people arriving in Russia from Ukraine
MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree introducing financial benefits for people who left Ukrainian territory to come to Russia, including pensioners, pregnant women and disabled people. The decree, published on a government portal, establishes monthly pension payments of 10,000 roubles (US$170) for people who have been forced to leave the territory of Ukraine since Feb 18. Disabled people will also be eligible for the same monthly support, while pregnant women are entitled to a one-off benefit. The decree says the payments will be made to citizens…
Ukraine on edge as Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, nearby towns shelled
KYIV – Russian artillery fired at Ukrainian towns across the river from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant overnight, local officials said on Sunday (Aug 28), adding to residents anguish as reports of shelling around the plant fuelled fears of a radiation disaster. Russia s defence ministry said there was more Ukrainian shelling of the plant over the past 24 hours, just a day after Moscow and Kyiv traded accusations of targeting Europe s biggest nuclear plant, which has prompted grave international concern. Ukrainian nuclear company Energoatom said it had no new information…
Tiny oysters play big role in stabilizing eroding shorelines
LACEY TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Denise Vaccaro bought her home on the Jersey Shore over 20 years ago, charmed by the little beach at the end of a sandy spit on Barnegat Bay where she could sit and read while listening to the waves and enjoying the cool breezes. That home was destroyed 10 years ago in Superstorm Sandy, and the beach she loved is also gone, claimed by rising seas that are eroding the shoreline and pushing water to porches. “It’s so sad that this little community has lost its…
Russia can’t stop war, even if Ukraine drops NATO hopes: Putin ally
A top ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Moscow would not stop its military campaign in Ukraine even if Kyiv formally renounced its aspirations to join NATO. Former President Dmitry Medvedev, now deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, also said in a French television interview that Russia was prepared to hold talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy subject to certain conditions. Even before the February invasion, Moscow made clear Ukrainian membership of NATO was unacceptable to it. “Renouncing its participation in the North Atlantic alliance is…
Trump mixed top secret docs with magazines, other items: FBI
WASHINGTON — Fourteen of the 15 boxes recovered from former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate early this year contained classified documents, many of them top secret, mixed in with miscellaneous newspapers, magazines and personal correspondence, according to an FBI affidavit released Friday. No space at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate was authorized for the storage of classified material, according to the court papers, which laid out the FBI’s rationale for searching the property this month, including “probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction will be found.” The 32-page affidavit — heavily…
Giant eye murals bear witness to Palestinians in Jerusalem
JERUSALEM — A group of artists has filled a Palestinian area of east Jerusalem with paintings of large, wide-open eyes. The murals are a reminder that all eyes are on the neighborhood of Silwan, a flashpoint where Palestinians say Israeli forces and settlers are working to drive them out of their homes. The eye murals are so giant that they make you feel they are watching you wherever you walk in the neighborhood. Many are painted on the walls of decaying Palestinian homes alongside national symbols. “The staring eyes say…
Zelensky says crisis averted as Russian-held Ukraine nuclear plant regains power
KYIV – President Volodymyr Zelensky said the world narrowly avoided a radiation disaster on Thursday (Aug 25) as the last regular line supplying electricity to Ukraine s Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant was restored hours after being cut. Zelensky blamed shelling by Russia s military for fires in the ash pits of a nearby coal power station that disconnected the reactor complex, Europe s largest such facility, from the power grid. He said back-up diesel generators had started to ensure power supply and keep the plant safe. “If our station staff had…
