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21 January 2025, 08:15
An estimated 10,000 bodies are believed to be buried under the debris covering Gaza after the devastating 15-month war.
21 January 2025, 08:15
Trump's promise to usher in a 'golden age' for crypto is a sharp contrast from his predecessor.
21 January 2025, 08:15
Dozens of people gathered at a park near central Washington, DC to protest a wide range of issues.
21 January 2025, 08:15
During his inauguration address US President Donald Trump outlined a series of executive actions.
21 January 2025, 08:15
Long-debated tariff threats do not materialise on first day of his presidency, but that doesn't mean they've gone away.
21 January 2025, 08:15
Former US President Joe Biden has departed the Capitol in Washington, DC following Donald Trump’s inauguration.
21 January 2025, 08:15

WASHINGTON DC, Jan 20 (IPS) - Every year, January 20 is celebrated as Martin Luther King Jr. Day. He was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement who fought for equality and justice, especially for Black people, through peaceful protests and powerful speeches. The day is observed annually on the third Monday of January, close to his birthday on January 15. It is a time to remember his work, reflect on his message of fairness and nonviolence, and engage in acts of service to help others in our communities.

Read the full story, “Martin Luther King Jr’s Legacy on Health Equity Through the Eyes of a Black African Doctor”, on globalissues.org

21 January 2025, 08:15

KATHMANDU, Nepal, Jan 20 (IPS) - The last few weeks of 2024 were a disappointment for those who strongly believed that planet Earth is in need of bold actions.

First, there were the frustration stemming from what could be defined at minimum as unconvincing outcomes of both COP 16 on Biodiversity and COP 29 on Climate.

Read the full story, “Still Hopes for a Future Plastic Treaty - But it Won’t be Easy”, on globalissues.org

21 January 2025, 08:15

PEMBA, Tanzania, Jan 20 (IPS) - As the cool morning breeze sweeps across the Indian Ocean beach in Tanzania’s Pemba archipelago, Salma Mahmoud Ali begins her day. With her brightly coloured Kikoi cinched tightly around her waist and a dark blue scarf framing her face, she walks barefoot toward her salt ponds. The humid air hangs, but Ali wades through ankle-deep water with courage.

Read the full story, “Pemba’s Woman Salt Farmers Forge Livelihoods Amid Climate Woes”, on globalissues.org

21 January 2025, 08:15
Israeli settlers attack Palestinian villages, set vehicles on fire and injure several residents in the West Bank.