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26 August 2022, 08:15

SANTIAGO, Aug 25 (IPS) - Renewable energies, especially solar and wind power, are growing inexorably in Chile, driven by large companies. But community generation of alternative energy is not taking off, despite a law promoting it.

Read the full story, “Theres no Stopping Renewable Power in Chile, but Community Energy Is Not Taking Off”, on globalissues.org

26 August 2022, 08:15

BIRMINGHAM, USA, Aug 25 (IPS) - Built in 1942 and still operating today, Camp Lejeune is a military base covering over 153,000 acres in Jacksonville, North Carolina. Shortly after it was founded, it became heavily contaminated with toxic chemicals like perchloroethylene, benzene, trichloroethylene, vinyl chloride, and later on PFAS. However, the military only realized the severity of the issue in 1982, when the Marine Corps discovered volatile organic compounds on base.

Read the full story, “Environmental Racism and Social Injustice at Camp Lejeune and Other Military Bases”, on globalissues.org

26 August 2022, 08:15

Managing the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis is no substitute for a real political process, a truth laid bare by recent events, the Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process told the Security Council on Thursday, as he urged delegates to turn their attention to the broader strategy of ending the occupation and realizing the long elusive two-State solution.

Read the full story, “Security Council: Managing Israel-Palestine conflict ‘no substitute’ for meaningful political process”, on globalissues.org

26 August 2022, 08:15

On Thursday, the UN-partnered Cluster Munition Monitor civil society group, released their 2022 Cluster Munition Monitor report, on the risk these weapons pose to civilians.  

Read the full story, “Ukraine: Cluster munitions pose long-term risk to civilian safety”, on globalissues.org

26 August 2022, 08:15

MADRID, Aug 25 (IPS) - ‘There is a prevailing doctrine among the right and far-right political parties who are still in the opposition and are most likely to jump to power in those countries where they are not already ruling. It is the doctrine of “the worse things go, the better for us.”

Read the full story, “"The Worse, The Better" Doctrine and the Melting Ice”, on globalissues.org

26 August 2022, 08:15
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 184th day, we take a look at the main developments.
26 August 2022, 08:15
With its racist, misogynistic stereotypes, the Netflix romance unintentionally serves as a mirror to the US.
26 August 2022, 08:15
Beijing claims the self-ruled island as its own and has staged military drills in response to visits by US politicians.
26 August 2022, 08:15
Xianghe, in China's Hebei province, issues stay-at-home order to 384,000 residents over preliminary positive case.
26 August 2022, 08:15
Customs office stresses 'no substantial change' to COVID controls after announcing the end of some requirements.