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01 September 2023, 08:15
Preview German industry’s confidence in national energy policy has hit an all-time low, according to research by commerce chamber
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01 September 2023, 08:15
Preview Two Ukrainian drones targeted the Russian city of Kurchatov, an industrial hub near the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, Roman Starovoyt says
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01 September 2023, 08:15

ARLINGTON, Virginia, Aug 31 (IPS) - When I first travelled to the Middle Belt of Nigeria, I listened to harrowing tales of murdered family members, physical injury, sexual violence, displacement, and hopelessness. In the years that have passed, these stories have only continued to stack up.

Read the full story, “Want to Prevent Atrocities? Think Locally. Act Locally”, on globalissues.org

01 September 2023, 08:15

Some of the world’s most iconic natural and cultural sites are also a haven for thousands of endangered species, the UN Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) said on Thursday.

Read the full story, “UNESCO World Heritage Sites often ‘last line of defence against extinction’”, on globalissues.org

01 September 2023, 08:15

The UN World Health Organization (WHO) issued a stark warning on Thursday over rising cases of measles and rubella among children in Yemen, as a vaccination campaign there faces cutbacks due to insufficient funding.

Read the full story, “Yemen: Alarming surge in measles and rubella cases, reports WHO”, on globalissues.org

01 September 2023, 08:15

Highlighting the “succession of military coups” unfolding across Africa, UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday emphasized the need for durable democratic governance and the rule of law.

Read the full story, “Coups only make crises worse: Guterres”, on globalissues.org

01 September 2023, 08:15

Improved measurement of corruption could boost efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a senior UN official said on Thursday in Vienna.

Read the full story, “Better data on corruption can reduce its impact, support sustainable development”, on globalissues.org

01 September 2023, 08:15

WASHINGTON DC, Sep 01 (IPS) - In what has become an all too familiar phenomenon, U.S.-trained security personnel have been implicated in the July 26th coup that deposed Niger’s democratically elected president, Mohamed Bazoum.

Read the full story, “What Nigers Coup Says About US Security Assistance in the Sahel”, on globalissues.org

01 September 2023, 08:15

SEATTLE, USA, Aug 31 (IPS) - The Yakima River runs southeast from the Cascade Mountains through central Washington state to merge with the Columbia a little north of Oregon. From the small city of Yakima on down, its course broadens from a winding canyon into a wide valley bounded by austere low ridges of gray-green sagebrush and tawny grasses. In mid-April, the new leaves of the willows and cottonwoods light up the riverbanks with luminous chartreuse.

Read the full story, “Mushroom Workers Want a Union”, on globalissues.org