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Steph and Ayesha Curry enjoyed some quality couple’s time at a local NASA research center. “That one time my baby took me to @nasaames and I got to fly 🥹,” Ayesha, 35, wrote via Instagram on Sunday, December 22, alongside a slideshow of pics from the pair’s outing. “My real ones know how this makes me feel. I love you @stephencurry30. Best day date ever.” Ayesha and Steph, 36, spent the day at NASA’s Ames Research Center at the Moffett Federal Airfield in Silicon Valley. According to the facility’s website , the Ames Research Center is an active research laboratory and currently does not host public tours. However, they do have a visitor center in Oakland. In the first photo, Ayesha and Steph posed in front of a hangar. Ayesha also shared a series of snaps from inside the facility’s lab which featured a set of computers and rocks on display. While in the lab, Ayesha and Steph posed for a selfie rocking goggles. In addition to bunkering down in the science lab, Ayesha stepped into a flight simulator. As she sat in the cockpit, she donned a headset and smiled for the camera. The Ames Research Center’s official account replied to Ayesha’s post, thanking the pair for spending the day at the facility. “Thanks for visiting our world-class research center in Silicon Valley!” the message read. “It was a pleasure to have you as our guests and we look forward to hosting you again soon!” Steph and Ayesha’s science date did not include their four children . The pair share daughters Riley, 12, and Ryan, 9, in addition to sons Jack, 6, and Caius Chai, whom they welcomed in May. Ayesha previously told Us Weekly that the transition of becoming a family of six for her and the Golden State Warriors player has been “very easy.” You have successfully subscribed. By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Us Weekly Check our latest news in Google News Check our latest news in Apple News “I think two to three was a little chaotic for us, and four has been pretty breezy,” Ayesha exclusively told Us Weekly in November. “We lucked out and we have a very mild-tempered, sweet little baby.” As the Currys gear up for the holiday season , Ayesha has been focused on making sure that their family’s prioritize “togetherness.” “The kids’ activities kind of dwindle down, and so they’re home a lot more, and we’re able to lean into that festive nature of the holidays,” she shared. “Decorations start to go up, stockings go up, our elves arrive and it’s very exciting.”
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COP29 deal clinched, what are countries saying?By Dr Bomai D Witne SORCERY or witchcraft accusations and accusations related violence existed in many countries for many centuries. Sorcery is a belief that some people in a particular community possess supernatural powers to cause illness, deaths, or misfortunes to the community and witchcraft is a belief that refers to the use of some forms of supernatural powers and materials to cause illness, deaths, or misfortunes in the community. Beliefs of sorcery or witchcraft continue to lead to accusations and violence in many communities around the world. I use the word sorcery and sorcery accusations related violence (SARV) in this article to refer to different forms of violence related to sorcery beliefs and inflicted on individuals accused of practicing sorcery or witchcraft. Papua New Guinea needs a combination of locally relevant approaches to address and prevent SARV. The peacebuilding strategies and responses to SARV by the Yuri people of Chimbu Province provide insights into the way that indigenous knowledge systems can be harnessed in community responses to SARV. In Europe, SARV ended in the eighteenth century due to improved laws and law enforcement, education, science and rapid socioeconomic, cultural, political, and religious development. However, in many post-colonial countries in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, sorcery beliefs have also been part of the worldview of the people. Contemporary circumstances such as illness, deaths and misfortunes in the community have been interpreted in the context of sorcery beliefs, and in many instances, resulted in accusations and violence. For example, some farming Ngamiland people of Tanzania, accused old women of using sorcery powers to cause draught and killed them. The Maluku people of Indonesia accused political rivals or competitors of using sorcery to make opponents sick or die. They used both modern medicines and the services of local diviners, who were believed to possess powers to heal victims of sorcery. These are only two of many documented examples of SARV. They only just begun to hint at the complexity of the problem of SARV. The instances of SARV have increased in many countries. The United Nations Human Rights Commission now recognises SARV as an ‘egregious violence’ that required the states, civil society organisations, scholars, practitioners and all levels of national communities to develop nationally and locally appropriate ways to address it. PNG is one of many nations to take up the challenge of developing a national response to SARV. There is also interest and support for understanding local responses to SARV in a linguistically and culturally diverse country such as PNG, with diverse beliefs and ritual of supernatural powers, sorcery, and SARV require multiple responses in recognition of the diverse context and the challenges of addressing SARV in PNG. This article focuses on how the Yuri people addressed SARV. The Yuri people are comprised of more than 13 clans based in scattered villages along the Kubor Range, in the central highlands of Chimbu Province in PNG. The Yuri people’s responses to SARV offers a unique perspective that can inform national and global conversations of SARV when viewed through the lenses of Indigenous Knowledge, local transrational peacebuilding, social relationships, and restorative justice. This framing of Yuri responses to SARV follows the lead of Melanesian cultural authorities, who have observed that people in different communities, like the Malaita people of Solomon Islands, were knowledgeable and able to find solutions to their problems and adapt new knowledge in changing circumstances. Peace studies scholars pointed out that the different experiences, knowledge, and skills that are possessed by people in a community offer potential for bridging different knowledge systems to arrive at ‘transrational’ peace. This is one of a number of important concepts from peace studies that also help to foreground the importance of social relationships and the culture of mutual caring and sharing for others as the foundation for peacebuilding and restorative justice. Peace studies research has also established that the desire for peace and safety within communities can be built and maintained through collective discussions and consensus. It creates agency for men, women, youth, community leaders and all members of the community who participate in conversations and engage in activities to advance their own wellbeing as well as the wellbeing of others and the community. In an endeavour to create a safe and peaceful community, SARV must be assessed with the view to identify and address underlying causes. In the context of Yuri, every Yuri person was already embedded in Yuri social relations and peace-building initiatives since 2013. My role was to organise my clan group for peacebuilding and people from other clans did the same. We came together to publicly denounce all forms of violence and establish peace in the community. The actions and support of the community was expressed through the cultural activities such as singing, dancing, hosting tribal youth camp, peace walks, participating in sports, inter Christian worship and spreading message of peace and unity. This local initiative was to understand the importance of a peaceful society based on unbreakable social harmony and relationships to address and prevent SARV which was helpful to Yuri as well as people working to end SARV in national and international contexts. Dr Witne has recently completed a PhD by publication under the Australia Awards Scholarship at the Queensland University of Technology. The title of his thesis is Understanding Indigenous responses to sorcery accusation related violence: Peacebuilding by the Yuri people of Papua New Guinea. He is a lecturer in Political Science and PNG National History in the Division of Social Science at the University of Goroka. Dr Witne shares part of his PhD thesis.
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Group D comprises teams from Vietnam, Chinese Taipei, Macau, and Myanmar. The matches are scheduled to take place from 15 to 19 January. This tournament will mark a historic milestone as the first international futsal competition to be held at the MFF Futsal Indoor Stadium. Each tournament day will feature two matches, with Myanmar’s matches set as the second game of the day. The schedule begins on 15 January with Chinese Taipei facing Macau, followed by Myanmar competing against Vietnam. On 17 January, Vietnam will play against Macau, while Myanmar will take on Chinese Taipei. The final day, 19 January, will see Vietnam versus Chinese Taipei and Myanmar competing against Macau. The qualifiers are organized into four groups with the top two teams from each group, as well as the best third-placed team across all groups, progressing to the next stage. In total, nine teams will advance. 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