Paul Sullivan: Cubs and White Sox have different expectations this season — but David Ross and Tony La Russa have the same goal

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As he addressed reporters Saturday from Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Ariz.,, Chicago White Sox manager Tony La Russa put last year’s success in the rearview mirror. “We’ve patted ourselves on the back enough,” he said. “Now it’s time to pop ourselves in the ass about getting to work.” That should be easy enough after the Sox’s first-round playoff exit, a disappointing ending to an otherwise fine season. La Russa’s return to the White Sox was an eventful one, but now the stakes are higher for the 77-year-old manager and his players. Baseball is back, and it’s time to find out what La Russa and … Continue reading “Paul Sullivan: Cubs and White Sox have different expectations this season — but David Ross and Tony La Russa have the same goal”

CS Global Partners: St Kitts and Nevis Formalises Diplomatic Relations with Republic of Sudan, Continues to Strengthen Relations with African Countries

Saint Kitts and Nevis establishes Diplomatic and Visa-Waiver relations with the Republic of Sudan

Permanent Representative of Saint Kitts and Nevis to the United Nations, His Excellency Mr. Ian Liburd, signs a joint communiqué to establish diplomatic relations as well as a visa waiver agreement with Chargé d’Affaires of The Republic of Sudan, Mr. Ammar M.M. Mohammed.

LONDON, March 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Federation of St Kitts and Nevis is continuing to strengthen its ties with the African continent.

The Permanent Representative of Saint Kitts and Nevis to the United Nations recently met with his Sudanese counterpart, Mr. Ammar M.M. Mohammed, to formalise diplomatic relations, agreeing on a mutual visa waiver to facilitate easier travel.

The Caribbean nation also established diplomatic relations and signed visa waiver agreements with Egypt late last year and with Ghana as recently as last week.

The signing with Egypt occurred on the sidelines of the 76th period of sessions of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, with St Kitts and Nevis’ Foreign Minister Mark Brantley.

Minister Brantley has been instrumental to St Kitts and Nevis expanding its bilateral relations across the world, propelling and creating visibility of the islands globally and enabling the nation to have one of the strongest travel prospects in the region. The last few years have seen a deepening of ties with the African continent with relations established with countries like Mozambique, Djibouti, Rwanda, Burkina Faso, and Gabon.

Caribbean and African ties run deep – the territories have shared history and culture and a lot is being done to strengthen and foster Caribbean-African relations and increase their bargaining power with the world. Last September, for example, leaders from the African Union and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) convened the first Africa CARICOM Summit.

“We have talked about a closer connection with Africa. We are of Africa, and many, I believe, have agreed that there ought to be a closer nexus between the Caribbean and Africa and that we ought in every sense to be a part of the so-called sixth region of Africa,” Brantley previously noted on the matter.

At the signing event with Sudan, the economic and cultural links between the two nations were promoted, as well as the visa-free access of up to 90 days both ways, for holders of diplomatic, official, and ordinary passports. In addition to the signings, the two diplomats discussed areas of cooperation, natural resources, Citizenship by Investment, transport, and a stronger Africa-CARICOM partnership.

St Kitts and Nevis has for a number of years welcomed a growing number of African investors and businesspeople to settle on the islands through its popular Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme. An increasing number of African entrepreneurs are beginning to acknowledge the value of having a second citizenship especially when looking to keep business competitive, access greater global mobility and higher quality education and healthcare services or simply keeping loved ones safe.

The country scored a respectable score of 48 points in the overall rankings in the World Citizenship Report, the highest of all the Caribbean CBI nations. It reached top marks in the Safety and Security, Quality of Life, and Global Mobility motivators.

The report was developed by CS Global Partners, the world’s leading government advisory and marketing firm, and measures 187 countries against five motivators that are relevant amongst High Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs). These motivators include Safety and Security, Economic Opportunity, Quality of Life, Global Mobility and Quality of Life.

As pioneers of the CBI industry, St Kitts and Nevis remains a top destination for those seeking second citizenship from a trusted and reputable country. The islands launched the Programme in 1984 and have since been recognised as the market’s ‘Platinum Standard’ brand and have been consistently ranked as the world’s best programme by the CBI Index, published annually by the Professional Wealth Management magazine.

Those who choose St Kitts and Nevis gain a wide range of benefits including:

  • The right to live, work and study in St Kitts and Nevis
  • Alternative business prospects
  • The ability to pass down citizenship
  • A fair tax regime, with no worldwide income, inheritance, and gift tax for tax residents

Investors can call St Kitts and Nevis home by simply investing in the country’s Sustainable Growth Fund, which utilises revenue generated to support different sectors of society, including tourism, health, education and construction.

The Sustainable Growth Fund is the most direct investment path to St Kitts and Nevis citizenship and requires an investment of just US$150 000.00.

The Sustainable Growth Fund allows future citizens of St Kitts and Nevis to be part of the success story as this investment channel enables both applicants and the nation to thrive.

Monies from the Fund have offered a much-needed injection of foreign direct investment for St Kitts and Nevis, often in a way that can make a significant developmental difference and a sizable impact on economic activity.

St Kitts and Nevis’ CBI Programme contributed more than 30 per cent of GDP in the country in 2020.

According to the CBI Unit Head Les Khan, the Programme’s revenue was a “main driver” during lockdown when tourism was at an all-time low.

In December 2021, Minister Brantley stated that St Kitts and Nevis’ bilateral agreements totalled an all-time high. The historic announcement revealed that citizens of the small eastern Caribbean nation could access over 161 jurisdictions worldwide, including major business hubs in Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

During his Budget 2022 presentation in December, Minister Brantley said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Aviation “shall continue to seek means of convergence with all of our partners, that we advance our discussions and actions around our mutual interests.”

He also added that the government would continue to build on key affiliations with strategic partners to further strengthen bilateral relations and forecasted that face-to-face engagements at ministerial and ambassadorial levels would increase as quarantine and travel restrictions ease.

St Kitts and Nevis’ increasing international diplomacy and travel partnerships are a major pull factor for time-poor high net worth investors looking to obtain a second citizenship.

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Sophi.io est finaliste des Global Media Awards 2022 de l’INMA pour l’automatisation de l’impression

TORONTO, 14 mars 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sophi.io, la plateforme d’automatisation et d’optimisation basée sur l’IA de The Globe and Mail, a été annoncée cette semaine en tant que finaliste des Global Media Awards 2022 de l’International News Media Association (INMA) dans la catégorie Meilleure Innovation dans la transformation des salles de rédaction. En partenariat avec Naviga, elle a automatisé la mise en page de l’impression pour Agderposten, un quotidien régional qui sert plus de 25 000 lecteurs en Norvège, et augmenté l’efficacité d’impression de 66 %.

« Le système d’apprentissage machine automatisé de Sophi est la plus grande transformation des médias imprimés depuis des décennies », a déclaré Gordon Edall, cofondateur de Sophi.io. « Nous sommes reconnaissants qu’Agderposten ait choisi de travailler avec nous et Naviga. Son engagement à améliorer l’efficacité et à adopter une technologie révolutionnaire comme Naviga Publisher powered by Sophi.io devrait inspirer l’ensemble du secteur des médias à se tourner vers un avenir où l’IA et l’automatisation aident tout le monde. »

Naviga Publisher powered by Sophi.io est un système basé sur l’intelligence artificielle qui imite les décisions humaines pour produire des pages de journaux qui ont l’apparence d’avoir été créées avec une compréhension des actualités de la journée ainsi que des normes journalistiques élevées. Tout ce qu’ont besoin de faire les rédacteurs est de hiérarchiser approximativement les articles et d’appuyer sur le bouton « Print My Newspaper » (Imprimer mon journal) pour générer une mise en page automatisée, sans modèles, en quelques minutes. Le fait de déléguer cette tâche laborieuse permet aux salles de rédaction de se concentrer sur leur véritable objectif consistant à trouver et raconter la prochaine histoire importante.

« Ce sont des heures économisées pour le journalisme », a commenté Katrine Lia, rédactrice en chef d’Agderposten. Et le personnel d’Agderposten ne peut souvent pas faire la différence entre les pages produites par Sophi et celles prises en charge par les rédacteurs.

Sophi et Naviga, un important fournisseur de technologies logicielles pour l’industrie mondiale de l’édition, collaborent avec Agderposten depuis plus d’un an maintenant et leurs succès ont ouvert la voie à l’ajout de dizaines de nouveaux titres de plusieurs maisons d’édition majeures cette année. Sophi fournit une technologie IA/AM (intelligence artificielle/apprentissage machine) de pointe qui, avec Naviga Publisher, automatise entièrement le flux de production d’impression de bout en bout.

Agderposten a été le premier client à utiliser Publisher. Son processus de production d’impression est désormais centralisé, la mise en page de ses journaux est automatisée jusqu’à 80 % et, plus impressionnant encore, Agderposten a réalisé une réduction de 66 % du temps et des ressources, réduisant ainsi le coût de production du journal imprimé et en permettant aux journalistes de se concentrer sur la création de contenu numérique au lieu de travailler sur InDesign.

Øyvind Klausen, PDG d’Agderposten, a déclaré qu’il s’attendait à ce que les économies et l’efficacité continuent d’augmenter alors que de plus en plus de pages d’Agderposten étaient automatisées et que davantage de ses journaux mettaient en œuvre cette solution d’automatisation d’impression.

Les Global Media Awards ont reçu 854 candidatures de 252 marques d’actualités dans 46 pays cette année. Le jury est composé de 50 experts issus des médias de 24 pays concentrés sur 20 catégories, parmi lesquelles les marques d’actualités, les plateformes médiatiques, les abonnements, la publicité, les données et renseignements, les produits et les salles de rédaction. Les lauréats seront annoncés le 9 juin.

À propos de Naviga
Naviga (https://www.navigaglobal.com) est le premier fournisseur de logiciels et de services optimisant les industries riches en médias. Sa plateforme d’engagement de contenu aide les entreprises à créer, enrichir, fournir et monétiser du contenu pour gérer les engagements de bout en bout. Ses solutions sont faciles d’utilisation, évolutives et flexibles. Alliant son expérience dans les médias à un dévouement au numérique, Naviga a développé des solutions logicielles qui aident toute entreprise axée sur le contenu à répondre aux exigences de l’avenir de l’information. Avec son siège social à Bloomington, dans le Minnesota, et des bureaux régionaux dans le monde entier, Naviga est un partenaire de confiance desservant plus de 1 400 services et clients institutionnels dans les domaines des médias d’actualités, des médias de divertissement, de la diffusion, des magazines et des services financiers dans 45 pays.

À propos de Sophi.io 
Sophi.io (https://www.sophi.io) a été développée par The Globe and Mail pour aider les éditeurs de contenu à prendre des décisions stratégiques et tactiques importantes. Il s’agit d’une suite de solutions d’automatisation, d’optimisation et de prévision basées sur l’IA et l’AM qui comprend Sophi Site Automation, Sophi for Paywall et Sophi for First Party Data. Sophi apporte également à Naviga Publisher la mise en page automatisée en un clic de l’impression et la publication des journaux électroniques. Sophi vise à améliorer les mesures qui comptent le plus pour votre entreprise, telles que la rétention et l’acquisition d’abonnés, l’engagement, la récence, la fréquence et le volume.

Contact auprès des médias  
Jamie Rubenovitch 
Directrice du marketing, Sophi 
The Globe and Mail         
416-585-3355  
jrubenovitch@globeandmail.com 

Sophi.io finalista do INMA 2022 Global Media Awards em Automação de Impressão

TORONTO, March 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Sophi.io, plataforma de otimização e automação com tecnologia de IA da The Globe and Mail, foi finalista esta semana do Global Media Awards da International News Media Association (Inma) de 2022 na categoria de Melhor Inovação em Transformação de Redações. Em parceria com a Naviga, ela automatizou o layout para impressão do Agderposten, um jornal diário regional que atende mais de 25.000 leitores em toda a Noruega, aumentando a eficiência da impressão em 66%.

“O sistema automatizado de aprendizado de máquina da Sophi é a maior transformação da mídia impressa há décadas”, disse Gordon Edall, Cofundador da Sophi.io. “Agradecemos ao Agderposten por ter escolhido trabalhar com a Naviga e conosco. Seu compromisso com a melhoria da eficiência e a adoção de uma tecnologia inovadora, como a Naviga Publisher, com a Sophi.io, deve inspirar toda a indústria de mídia a se voltar para o futuro, onde a IA e a automação irá ajudar a todos.”

Naviga Publisher powered by Sophi.io é um sistema que tem por base a inteligência artificial que emula decisões humanas para produzir páginas de jornais que parecem ter sido criadas com a compreensão das notícias do dia, bem como altos padrões jornalísticos. Todos os redatores precisam priorizar os artigos e clicar no botão “Imprimir Meu Jornal” para gerar um layout automatizado para impressão, sem modelos, em minutos. Com a simplificação deste trabalho intenso as redações podem se concentrar no seu objetivo real de encontrar e contar a próxima história importante.

“São horas economizadas que podem ser usadas no jornalismo”, disse a editora-chefe do Agderposten, Katrine Lia. Muitas vezes os funcionários do Agderposten não sabem diferenciar entre as páginas produzidas com a Sophi e as manipuladas pelos seus editores.

A Sophi e Naviga, uma grande fornecedora de tecnologia de software para a indústria editorial global, trabalha com o Agderposten há mais de um ano e o seu sucesso viabilizou a inclusão de dezenas de novos títulos de várias grandes editoras este ano. A Sophi fornece tecnologia AI e ML de ponta que, juntamente com o Naviga Publisher, automatiza totalmente o fluxo de trabalho de produção completa para impressão.

Agderposten foi o primeiro cliente a usar a Publisher. Seu processo de produção de impressão agora está centralizado, a distribuição de jornais já está até 80% automatizada e, o mais impressionante, o Agderposten já alcançou uma redução de 66% do tempo e dos recursos – baixando o custo de produção do jornal impresso e permitindo que os jornalistas trabalhem na criação do conteúdo digital e não no InDesign.

O CEO do Agderposten, Øyvind Klausen, disse que espera que a economia de custos e a eficiência continuem a aumentar à medida que mais páginas do Agderposten passem a ser automatizadas e que mais jornais implementem a solução de automação de impressão.

O Global Media Awards recebeu 854 inscrições de 252 empresas de notícias de 46 países este ano. O jurado é composto por 50 especialistas em mídia de 24 países, focados em 20 categorias, incluindo empresas de notícias, plataformas de mídia, assinaturas, publicidade, dados e insights, produtos e redações. Os nomes dos vencedores do primeiro lugar serão anunciados no dia 9 de junho.

Sobre a Naviga
A Naviga (https://www.navigaglobal.com) é a principal provedora de software e serviços para indústrias voltadas para a mídia. Sua Plataforma de Engajamento de Conteúdo ajuda as empresas a criar, enriquecer, entregar e monetizar conteúdo para o gerenciamento total dos engajamentos. Suas soluções são fáceis de usar, escaláveis e ágeis. Combinando sua experiência em mídia com uma dedicação ao digital, eles desenvolveram soluções de software que ajudam qualquer empresa focada no conteúdo a atender às demandas do futuro da informação. Com sede em Bloomington, MN e escritórios regionais em todo o mundo, a Naviga é uma parceira de confiança que atende a mais de 1.400 mídia de notícias, mídia de entretenimento, transmissão, revista, serviços financeiros e clientes corporativos em 45 países.

Sobre a Sophi.io
A Sophi.io (https://www.sophi.io) foi desenvolvida pela The Globe and Mail para ajudar os editores de conteúdo a tomar decisões estratégias e táticas importantes. A empresa oferece um conjunto de soluções de automação, otimização e previsão com base em IA e ML, incluindo Sophi Site Automation, Sophi for Paywalls e Sophi for First Party Data. A Sophi também capacita o Naviga Publisher para o layout automatizado de um clique para publicação impressa e de ePaper. A Sophi foi projetada para aprimorar as métricas que mais importam para sua empresa, como retenção e aquisição de assinantes, engajamento, recentidade, frequência e volume.

Contato com a Mídia
Jamie Rubenovitch
Dirigente de Marketing, Sophi
The Globe and Mail
416-585-3355
jrubenovitch@globeandmail.com

My Chemical Romance Announce 2022-2023 Tour Dates

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The long-postponed My Chemical Romance reunion tour will finally be kicking off in mid-May in England. The emo rockers have now added several more North American stops to the tour and also revealed their openers. GET DEALS ON MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE TICKETS HERE! Tickets to the new shows, which include cities such as Nashville, Montreal, Toronto, Boston, Los Angeles, New York, and more, are now on sale. The band’s openers will be: Midtown, Thursday, Taking Back Sunday, Turnstile, Kimya Dawson, The Lemon Twigs, Waterparks, Nothing, GHÖSH, The Bouncing Souls, The Homeless Gospel Choir, Soul Glo, Sha… Continue reading “My Chemical Romance Announce 2022-2023 Tour Dates”

Pro-democracy Leaders, Jailed Journalist Among US ‘Women of Courage’ Honorees

WASHINGTON — The United States honored 12 women from Colombia, Iraq, Libya, Myanmar, Vietnam and other countries, with the State Department saying they have demonstrated leadership and a willingness to sacrifice for others at an “International Women of Courage Award” ceremony Monday in Washington.

This year’s honorees include Syeda Rizwana Hasan, an environmental lawyer from Bangladesh; Simone Sibilio do Nascimento, one of Brazil’s most prominent prosecutors; Ei Thinzar Maung, Myanmar’s pro-democracy opposition National Unity Government Deputy Minister for Women, Youths, and Children Affairs; Josefina Klinger Zúñiga, a human rights and environmental defender from Colombia; Taif Sami Mohammed, Iraq’s deputy finance minister known for fighting corruption; Facia Boyenoh Harris, who advocates for women’s rights and speaks out against gender-based violence in Liberia; Libya’s first woman foreign minister, Najla Mangoush; Moldova’s parliament member Doina Gherman, who promotes women’s inclusion; transgender activist Bhumika Shrestha who is from Nepal; Carmen Gheorghe, who promotes women’s rights in Romania; Roegchanda Pascoe, a crime prevention activist from South Africa; and jailed Vietnamese journalist Ph?m Ðoan Trang.

Jailed Vietnamese journalist absent in virtual ceremony

Ph?m Ðoan Trang did not attend Monday’s virtual award ceremony, since she is currently in prison.

Pham Doan Trang is seen as a leading advocate for human rights, rule of law, and the inclusion of all voices in political spaces in Vietnam. She was sentenced to nine years in prison on Dec. 14, 2021, for “making, storing, distributing or disseminating information, documents and items against the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam,” according to Amnesty International.

“We condemn her unjust imprisonment. We call for her immediate release,” said Secretary of State Antony Blinken during Monday’s ceremony.

Pham Chinh Truc is Pham Doan Trang’s brother. He attended the trial in December with their 81-year-old mother. Pham Chinh Truc told VOA Vietnamese he raised objections at the hearing and called the verdict “completely absurd and unacceptable.”

“Trang was convicted under Article 88 ‘Propaganda against the State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,'” he said in the VOA interview. “As far as I know, this article has been criticized by many individuals, social organizations, and even the United Nations, who have asked the Vietnamese government to revoke this law because it is too vague. Its boundaries are not clear, but it has been used to arrest many people who have views that are contrary to the views held by the party and state.”

Ph?m Ðoan Trang was a journalist with government media before leaving to write independently on democracy and free elections, according to advocacy group The 88 Project.

The United States values its comprehensive partnership with Vietnam but believes firmly that “in order for this country to thrive, it needs to embrace the openness, transparency, inclusion, and respect for the rights of all of its citizens that Ph?m Ðoan Trang has relentlessly sought through her writing and advocacy,” said U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Knapper in a pre-taped message.

Burmese award winner

Hundreds of thousands of civilians have been displaced since a military coup that toppled the democratically elected government of Myanmar, also known as Burma, on Feb. 1, 2021.

The U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) said the number of internally displaced people in the country is now over 800,000. Some 440,000 people have been newly displaced since the coup, adding to an existing 370,000 who had fled their homes previously.

This month, Myanmar’s junta stripped the citizenship of 16 prominent opposition figures, including senior members of the National Unity Government, which is leading the resistance to the military regime.

Ei Thinzar Maung is among the NUG members whose citizenship was revoked.

She was honored with the State Department’s 2022 Women of Courage Award for her commitment to democracy and work for a strong, inclusive and democratic Myanmar that respects human rights.

“We are not going to ever give up. Democracy must be restored,” said Ei Thinzar Maung in a pre-taped message. While being forced into hiding due to torture and death threats, Ei Thinzar Maung continues to speak out against the 2021 military coup. She is the youngest woman to run in Myanmar’s general election held in 2020.

A champion of the rights of women and young people, Ei Thinzar Maung also advocated for ethnic minorities. She was beaten and jailed for more than a year after leading a 644-kilometer march from Mandalay to Yangon in 2015 to protest a national education law that excluded ethnic languages and restricted student unions.

On Oct. 30, 2020, she spoke to VOA Burmese in its Weekly Women’s Corner program.

“I’m 25 years old and I’ve been competing as an adult, but in the eyes of others they see me as a child. No matter what I say.”

She added, “Look around us and in Asia. Now the Thai student movement is led by students. The Hong Kong movement is led by students. There are a lot of students in the political process in Burma.”

Bangladesh’s honoree

Syeda Rizwana Hasan, a Bangladeshi lawyer, is also one of the recipients of the International Women of Courage Award this year.

The State Department says she has shown exceptional courage in her mission to protect the environment and defend the rights of marginalized Bangladeshis. As chief executive of Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association, she has won cases against deforestation, pollution, unregulated ship breaking, and illegal land development.

“In the context of Bangladesh, this award is important because it shows that working on environmental issues is important. It is also a recognition that this difficult job is done by a female leader,” Syeda Rizwana Hasan said in an interview with VOA’s Bangla Service.

Monday, first lady Jill Biden spoke during the ceremony about the barriers and struggles awardees continue to face.

“For 16 years, these awards have lifted up the voices of women around the world. It has shined light on the struggles and strength of women in the global north, south, east and west,” Biden said.

“We will tell your stories, even when you cannot.”

Source: Voice of America