G20 Summit Heads to Johannesburg Amid Calls for Solidarity, Equality, and Sustainability: There’s something almost poetic about the world’s biggest leaders flying into Johannesburg right now. I don’t know if it’s the timing, the tension, or just the general feeling that the world is wobbling on its axis a bit more these days — but this G20 feels different. Heavier. And maybe more honest.
You can already sense the mood shifting. Every headline hints at it: the G20 Summit heads to Johannesburg amid calls for solidarity, equality, and sustainability, and suddenly everyone’s paying attention like it’s the season finale of some geopolitical drama. Except this one actually matters.
United Airlines dealt with new reactions on Wednesday regarding a young puppy dog which passed away in-flight soon after an attendant ordered it stored in an overhead box. The United States Department of Transportation stated it is taking a look at the events which resulted in the bulldog’s demise. UNITED STATE Legislator John Kennedy, whom previously on Wednesday sent out a letter to the United Airlines Commander in chief Scott Kirby, asking for relevant information regarding the significant amount of pets which have passed away while in the transporter’s care, published on Twitter that he intended to submit a bill on Thursday which will restrict airline companies from placing pets inside overhead receptacles. ” Violators will face significant fines. Pets are family,” he noted. Kennedy, within the correspondence, stated United’s “pattern of animal deaths and injuries is simply inexcusable.” The man mentioned that the numbers occurred while on air-planes is 24 pets, ...
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