Medical Abortion Expands Women’s Rights in Argentina

23 Juni 2023 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

A demonstration in the city of Córdoba, capital of the province of the same name in central Argentina, in favor of legal, safe and free abortion and women’s rights. The color green has identified the movement in favor of the legalization of abortion, which was passed by Congress in late […]

Read More  

IFPRI: Rethink food crisis responses (Dhaka Tribune) 

Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

“The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) has called upon countries to rethink food crisis responses and build a resilient system that can withstand frequent volatility and shocks,” Dhaka Tribune writes in a piece about the South Asia launch of the 2023 Global Food Policy Report. 

Read More  

oPt: UN Rights Chief warns Occupied West Bank violence risks spiralling out of control

Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Country: occupied Palestinian territory Source: UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk warned this week’s violence in the Occupied West Bank risks spiralling out of control, fuelled by political rhetoric and an escalation in the use of advanced military weaponry by Israel.

Read More  

South Asian countries strengthen coordination to prevent and respond to domestic and cross-border threats to livestock and livelihoods

Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

South Asia’s Chief Veterinary Officers and regional and global animal health experts have vowed to strengthen regional coordination for sustainable transboundary animal diseases (TADs) prevention, control and eradication. During the First South Asia TADs Coordination Meeting, organized by the Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs) […]

Read More  

7 to 2 – The US Supreme Court Confirms That Federal Nursing Home Reform Act Creates Patient Enforceable Rights

Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

On 8 June 2023, in Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County v. Talevski, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the rights set out in the Federal Nursing Home Reform Act (FNHRA) can be enforced under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 by a resident of a publicly-owned nursing home. Claims […]

Read More  

Nearly 50 K&L Gates Lawyers Throughout Europe Recognized in 2024 Best Lawyers, Ones to Watch Editions

Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Best Lawyers, a peer review guide to the legal profession, has recognized more than 40 K&L Gates lawyers from Europe in the 2024 editions of its guides covering France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Seven of the firm’s lawyers from these regions were also named to Best Lawyers: Ones […]

Read More  

A richness of species is ‘critical to human wellbeing’

Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Photo: Pixabay/FrankWinkler Rich biodiversity benefits not only the species that inhabit it but us as well. So say scientists behind research which has shown that well-functioning ecosystems are critical to human health and wellbeing. They reached this conclusion after analysing the effects of species’ traits on people’s physical, emotional, cognitive, […]

Read More  

Policy seminar: Then and now – a look at domestic support

Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Evolving rules on farm subsidies.

Read More  

Global Community Celebrates Medical Innovations and Milestones Since Defining Leprosy Discovery 150 Years Ago

22 Juni 2023 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Yohei Sasakawa, WHO’s Goodwill Ambassador for Leprosy Elimination, speaks at the two-day Bergen International Conference on Hansen’s Disease. The conference coincided with the 150th anniversary of the discovery of Mycobacterium leprae by Norwegian doctor Gerhard Armauer Hansen. Credit: Thor Brødreskift/Sasakawa Leprosy (Hansen’s Disease) Initiative By Joyce ChimbiNAIROBI, Jun 22 2023 […]

Read More  

Cyclone Biparjoy leaves a trail of destruction in India, harming vulnerable children

Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Country: India Source: Save the Children In addition to impacts on critical infrastructure and farms, the cyclone damaged more than 200 school buildings, affecting children who have already had much of their education disrupted in past years.

Read More