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About Dan
DAN EHRLICH is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America.


Career Highlights:
•	CNN news desk editor 
•	Foreign correspondent
•	TV and radio station news director
•	US radio network correspondent
•	Internationally published travel writer
•	Metro daily newspaper entertainment editor
•	UK news agency features editor
•	Local daily newspaper sports editor
•	International showbiz journalist
•	UK Boating Magazine features editor
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English
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Live Reporting Fact Checking
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Honda and Nissan: Urgency in EV Collaboration Key to Its Success

13 Aug 2024  |  qoshe.com
Honda and Nissan are intensifying their collaboration in the electric vehicle sector, driven by the rapidly changing competitive environment. The editorial emphasizes the urgency and strategic importance of this partnership for both companies.

AG implores PM to cease blocking state commission of inquiry into Gaza war

06 Jun 2024  |  qoshe.com
Attorney General Baharav-Miara urges Prime Minister Netanyahu to stop obstructing the establishment of a state commission of inquiry into the Gaza war, arguing that such a panel would help defend Israel against cases at the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. The call for immediate action is positioned against the backdrop of ongoing international legal scrutiny.

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Israel’s Hard Choice to Free the Hostages

New? ‘Palestine’ Has No Place In the 21st Century

19 Apr 2024  |  blogs.timesofisrael.com
The article argues that the name 'Palestine' is archaic and insulting to Israelis, as it represents the Roman Empire's attempt to erase Jewish identity. It suggests that Arabs, who claim ties to the land but have not given it an Arab name, should find a name acceptable to both Arabs and Jews. The piece discusses the viability of a Palestinian state, proposing alternatives such as voluntary and forced resettlement, land swaps, and annexation by Israel. It also calls for the UN to insist the Arab League repeal its law preventing Palestinian refugees from gaining citizenship in host nations, which contributes to Arab-Israeli hostility.

‘Past is Prologue’: Hamas Must Not Get Free Pass

15 Apr 2024  |  blogs.timesofisrael.com
International pressure is mounting to give Hamas a reprieve, which the author argues would be a grave mistake for Israel, akin to its withdrawal from Gaza in 2005 and the failure to prevent the October 7th incident. The article suggests that the worldwide protests against Israel's actions in Gaza overlook the absence of peace that led to the conflict. It recounts the history of Gaza, the rise of Hamas after Israel's withdrawal, and the group's victory in the 2006 election. The author posits that a two-state solution might lead to a Hamas-ruled state committed to Israel's destruction and proposes that Israel should continue its conflict with Hamas, focusing on tunnels and legal actions against its leaders.

Arrogance of Power: Underestimating the Enemy

15 Nov 2023  |  blogs.timesofisrael.com
The article criticizes the Israeli government's handling of the Gaza situation, particularly under the right-wing Likud coalition led by Bibi Netanyahu. It highlights the failures of Israeli security services to anticipate a well-planned Hamas attack, despite warnings from Egypt and predictions from experts like Yigal Carmon. The text argues that Israel's past decisions, including abandoning Gaza and not supporting the Palestinian Authority over Hamas, have led to the current conflict. It suggests that the war with Hamas will likely end with Israel regaining control of Gaza and recommends returning the strip to the Palestinian Authority with security guarantees and efforts to rebuild Gaza City.

Report says Israel funding Google ad campaign to discredit UNRWA

30 Oct 2023  |  qoshe.com
Israel is reportedly funding a Google ad campaign to discredit the UN Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA), accusing its staff of antisemitism, glorification of terror, and participation in the October 7 events. Google employees have expressed concerns over the campaign. The article highlights the ongoing tensions between Israel and UNRWA, with the Israeli government taking a firm stance against the agency.

World Sympathy: Again from Moral Victory to Defeat

17 Oct 2023  |  blogs.timesofisrael.com
The article discusses the shift in global sympathy from Israel to Palestinians following the recent conflict between Hamas and Israel. It criticizes the Israeli government's handling of the situation, particularly the belief that they could manage Hamas without a full-scale invasion. The author argues for a ground invasion to remove Hamas and suggests that Arab nations should take in Palestinian refugees to reduce Gaza's population density. The piece also criticizes the Arab League's policies on Palestinian refugees and suggests that a more affluent Gaza could lead to lasting peace.

Lavrov's New World Order of Nuclear Terrorism

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thestkittsnevisobserver.com
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has declared a 'new world order' emerging from the Ukraine war, characterized by nuclear threats from authoritarian regimes. Dmitry Medvedev warns of a potential new world war, emphasizing the growing risks of nuclear confrontation. The article critiques Russia's aggressive stance and its implications for global stability, highlighting the historical context of the Cold War and the current geopolitical dynamics involving NATO, Ukraine, and other nations. The narrative underscores the dangers posed by Russia, North Korea, and Iran as nuclear-armed states challenging Western dominance.

Cuba: A Trade Embargo Without End, Hurting All Concerned

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thestkittsnevisobserver.com
The article criticizes the US trade embargo on Cuba, highlighting its hypocrisy in dealing with communist nations. It contrasts the US's harsh stance on Cuba with its trade relations with China and support for right-wing dictatorships in Central America. The embargo has led to significant poverty in Cuba and a large Cuban diaspora in the US. The article also mentions bipartisan efforts to end the embargo, supported by figures like Senator Elizabeth Warren, but notes significant opposition rooted in outdated Cold War sentiments.

Britain's Rogue Prince: On the Way Up, Or On the Way Down?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thestkittsnevisobserver.com
Prince Harry's memoir 'Spare' has become the best-selling non-fiction book in UK history, selling 1.5 million copies in a single day. The book's intimate revelations about his life and the British Royal Family have made him a pariah in Britain but an A-List celebrity in America. Harry and Meghan Markle's departure from the UK is attributed to media scrutiny and racial issues. Their financial success in the US includes deals with Netflix and CBS, and the establishment of the Archewell Foundation. However, public opinion in both the UK and the US is divided, with declining approval ratings for both Harry and Meghan.

UK: Flauriel of St Kitts Banking on Int. Food Fair Business Boost

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thestkittsnevisobserver.com
Anastasha Elliott, a former reporter and now entrepreneur, is showcasing her company Flauriel at the Speciality Fine Food Fair in London, aiming to expand her business internationally. Flauriel, based in Basseterre, St Kitts, produces a variety of culinary sauces and ketchup. Despite some international sales, the company primarily serves local customers. The fair features ten Caribbean companies, reflecting the growing demand for Caribbean food and drink items in the UK and Europe.

Colombian exports fall in June

10 Jun 2023  |  qoshe.com
Colombian exports decreased by 5% in June compared to the same month in 2023, according to the Departamento Administrativo. The decline highlights ongoing economic challenges and trade dynamics in the region.

Immigration Was Not On the Cop27 Agenda; It Should Have Been

26 Nov 2022  |  www.thestkittsnevisobserver.com
The article discusses the lack of attention to mass migration at COP27 despite the UN's estimate of 220 million climate change migrants by 2050. It highlights the irony of Russia's low population density and potential as a breadbasket against its current pariah status due to Putin's war in Ukraine. The text compares population densities and immigration policies of various countries, emphasizing the challenges of finite resources and the need for controlled immigration. It suggests the UN could establish immigration centers to manage the placement of migrants and addresses the environmental advantages of Russia's sparse population. The article concludes with the necessity of a pact between developed and developing countries to avoid catastrophic climate breakdown, as stated by UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

Putin's War at 6 Months: Worldwide Economic Chaos Ahead

24 Aug 2022  |  www.thestkittsnevisobserver.com
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has led to significant global economic turmoil, with soaring inflation, energy crises, and potential widespread hunger. The conflict has reignited Cold War tensions, with Russia under Vladimir Putin seeking to reassert itself as a global superpower. Putin's disdain for Western values and his imperial ambitions are highlighted, along with the challenges faced by Ukraine under President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The article discusses the geopolitical implications, including the role of NATO and the potential for prolonged conflict.

Floods in the East, Drought in the West...There is a Solution

14 Aug 2022  |  thestkittsnevisobserver.com
The US Midwest and South have experienced devastating floods, while the Southwest faces persistent droughts and wildfires. A Department of the Interior report predicts a decline in water supply for Western river basins, affecting eight states and parts of Mexico. The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate, with implications for global climate patterns. The article proposes a transcontinental water canal as a solution to redistribute excess water from the Midwest to the arid West, comparing it to historic public works projects and criticizing politicians for lack of foresight and planning.

Is Israel Heading for a 3,000-Year-Old Deja Vu Moment?

06 Aug 2018  |  blogs.timesofisrael.com
The article draws parallels between ancient and modern Israel, highlighting the growing religious and political divides within the country. It criticizes the influence of extreme religious elements and the Likud-led coalition, warning that these factors could lead to societal schism and undermine the democratic and inclusive nature of the state. The text calls for unity among Jews of all backgrounds to ensure the survival and prosperity of Israel.

Economy Fares, 1st Class Service: Return Of Ocean Liners For Destination Travel

15 May 2017  |  HuffPost UK
The US Government's consideration of banning laptops on flights from Europe to America, combined with the discomfort and high costs of air travel, may lead to a resurgence in ocean liner travel. The article highlights the potential benefits of trans-Atlantic voyages on ships like Cunard's Queen Mary 2, which offer luxury and fewer restrictions at competitive prices. Despite the appeal, the preference for air travel's speed remains dominant. The article also discusses the challenges faced by single travelers and the overall luxurious experience provided by ocean liners.

Moonlight Oscar Chaos Amidst Record TV Advert Revenue

28 Feb 2017  |  HuffPost UK
The 89th Academy Awards were marked by a major blunder when 'La La Land' was mistakenly announced as Best Picture instead of the actual winner, 'Moonlight'. This incident highlighted the influence of money and promotion in the Oscars, overshadowing artistic merit. 'La La Land' still secured six awards, while 'Moonlight' won Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay. The event also saw significant Chinese investment in Hollywood, with companies like TIK Films and Hunan Broadcast Intermediary involved in 'La La Land', and a $1 billion deal between Paramount Pictures and Chinese firms. The Oscars continue to be a lucrative event for networks like ABC, with record advertising revenues.

Will America Under Trump Become A Greek Tragedy?

10 Feb 2017  |  HuffPost UK
America, under President Donald Trump, is compared to a Greek tragedy, with concerns about a shift from democracy to oligarchy. The article critiques Trump's leadership style, his disregard for democratic principles, and his controversial actions and statements. It draws parallels with historical figures like Julius Caesar and highlights the potential dangers of Trump's approach to governance.

Brussels: Jihadist War on the West Closer to Reality

23 Mar 2016  |  HuffPost UK
Belgian authorities report that at least 200 IS operatives have infiltrated Europe, raising concerns about future terror attacks. The article criticizes Western powers, particularly the US, for their lack of decisive action in Syria and Iraq, comparing the situation to past conflicts like Operation Desert Storm. It highlights the rise of Daesh as a global fundamentalist movement and warns of potential jihadist terror wars in Europe and America. US presidential candidate Donald Trump is mentioned as benefiting politically from the Brussels attack, promising a more aggressive military response.

Corbyn, Trump: More in Common Than They Would Admit

18 Aug 2015  |  HuffPost UK
Donald Trump and Jeremy Corbyn, despite their political and social differences, share common traits in their appeal to voters by addressing key issues. Trump focuses on immigration, job creation, and crime, while Corbyn emphasizes rebuilding the welfare state and renationalizing train lines. Both face skepticism about their ability to lead their countries, with Trump seen as vague and arrogant, and Corbyn's tax and spend policies potentially harming the UK's economy. The article highlights the role of money and media hype in Trump's campaign and the improbability of Corbyn's success given the UK's current economic stability.

Jihadist Youth: Look to UK Parents

21 Jul 2015  |  HuffPost UK
David Cameron's initiative to combat Islamist extremism among UK youth echoes previous calls for teaching British values in schools. The article draws parallels between the UK's current multicultural challenges and the historical integration of immigrants in the US. It argues that the root of youth radicalization lies partly with traditional Muslim parents who reject British values, leading their children to embrace jihadist ideology. The author suggests that a US-style pledge of allegiance could help instill national values and promote integration.
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