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Who else could host the event?

Who else could host the event?

The 2026 Commonwealth Games needs a new host after Victoria dropped out (Zac Goodwin / PA Wire) The fate of the 2026 Commonwealth Games has been left in the lurch, with many wondering if it will be cancelled. In April 2022, the Aussie state of Victoria volunteered to host the event. However, it recently backed out, citing rising costs as the reason. The remaining Australian states and New Zealand have already revealed that they are not prepared to host the multisport event. And Downing Street has shared that, while it hoped a “viable solution” could be found for the event, the idea of the UK stepping in to host was “getting slightly ahead of ourselves”. But which Commonwealth nations would be up to taking the Games on? Here is everything we know. Who could host the 2026 Commonwealth… Source link

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Anthony Casalena, the founder and CEO of Squarespace talks about acquiring Google Domains, why its new AI tools won’t ruin the internet and the zen of power washing content.

Anthony Casalena, the founder and CEO of Squarespace talks about acquiring Google Domains, why its new AI tools won’t ruin the internet and the zen of power washing content.

Today, I’m talking to Anthony Casalena, the founder and CEO of Squarespace, the ubiquitous web hosting and design company. If you’re a podcast listener, you’ve heard a Squarespace ad.  I was excited to talk to Anthony because it really feels like we’re going through a reset moment on the internet, and I wanted to hear how he’s thinking about the web and what websites are even for in 2023. If you’re a Vergecast listener, you know I’ve been saying it feels a lot like 2011 out there. The big platforms like Facebook and TikTok are very focused on entertainment content. Twitter is going through… let’s call them changes. People are trying out new platforms like Instagram Threads and rethinking their relationships with old standbys like Reddit. And the introduction of AI… Source link

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‘GMA’ Sam Champion Reveals He’s Leaving Duties As Host

‘GMA’ Sam Champion Reveals He’s Leaving Duties As Host

Good Morning America contributor Sam Champion revealed that he’s leaving his duties as host. The GMA meteorologist has made a decision for his career that will keep him away from the studio for a while. So is Sam Champion quitting? He recently revealed his plans to fans in an Instagram Live. Read on to find out what the beloved meteorologist and GMA host will be doing in the near future. Sam Recently Lost Important Property Which Left Him ‘Sad’ Before updating fans about his plans for his host duties, Sam Champion shared about the destruction of his property which left him “sad.” The GMA contributor had an impressive rooftop garden that he nurtured lovingly from seed to harvest. But his carefully cared for plants were destroyed in a surprise inspection from the New York… Source link

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Euclid hosting Bike with Mayor event in collaboration with Bike Cleveland

Euclid hosting Bike with Mayor event in collaboration with Bike Cleveland

Jul. 18—Euclid has announced plans for the next session in its Bike with the Mayor series, in collaboration with Bike Cleveland. Starting at 10 a.m. July 22, riders will explore part of the Cuyahoga Greenways network with Euclid Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail and other Bike Euclid members for a 9-mile ride. Starting at Euclid City Hall, located at 585 E. 222nd St., riders will then travel down to Imani North via the Neighborhood connector, and then access the newly built Hero Park Train near Route 20. Heading back north riders will then go east via the Industrial-Corridor where they will pass the Lincoln Electric wind turbine. They will then head toward Euclid’s Neighborhood Connector Trail and travel along a proposed biking path along East 250th Street to Yuko Park. Heading back west,… Source link

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Hosting Afghan Refugees – OpEd – Eurasia Review

Hosting Afghan Refugees – OpEd – Eurasia Review

Pakistan has been hosting a significant number of Afghan refugees since 1979. The influx of Afghan refugees into Pakistan began with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in that year. Millions of Afghans fled their country seeking refuge from the conflict and instability. Pakistan, due to its proximity to Afghanistan and its shared border, became the primary host country for Afghan refugees. The Pakistani government, along with international humanitarian organizations, established refugee camps and provided assistance to accommodate and support the refugees. Over the years, the number of Afghan refugees in Pakistan has fluctuated. At its peak in the 1980s, Pakistan hosted over three million Afghan refugees. With the change in political dynamics and the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan,… Source link

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