Political Settlement First, Refugee Return Second

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A camp for displaced people in Jindairis in northwestern Syria. Credit: UN News/Shirin Yaseen   Syrians whose lives have been upended by a 12-year civil war and a catastrophic earthquake are looking to return home and rebuild their lives. Shirin Yaseen from the Office of the Spokesperson for the UN […]

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How large companies get us hooked on junk food

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Photo: Pixabay/msqrd2 It is almost impossible nowadays to listen to the radio, watch TV or scroll through social media without being exposed to an advertisement telling us that all we need for a little happiness and love is a sugary drink or a fast-food snack. There’s nothing that a tasty, affordable, […]

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Litigation Minute: Website Analytics or Illegal Wiretapping?

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What You Need to Know in a Minute or Less For most businesses today, a website is a necessary tool for interacting with customers and marketing products and services. Businesses know the importance of understanding how customers interact with the features of their websites. The type of analytics data that […]

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Planet Garbage

4 April 2023 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

We’re spewing a torrent of waste and pollution that is affecting our environment, our economies, and our health, warns UN Secretary-General António Guterres. Credit: Athar Parvaiz/IPS By Baher KamalMADRID, Apr 4 2023 (IPS) Straight to the point: the current system of voracious money-making production and the induced over-consumption patterns have […]

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Humanitarian Response Plan for Burkina Faso seeks $877 million this year

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Country: Burkina Faso Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Needs have increased both in terms of severity and geographic scope since 2022: one out of five people (4.7 million) needs aid, while one out of 10 people (1.9 million) is internally displaced.

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Moths are more efficient pollinators than bees, scientists find

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Photo: Pixabay/mendocino53 Bees are efficient pollinators, but even they are outdone by … wait for it … moths. Scientists from Essex studying 10 sites in the south east of England for a month in summer monitored how much both diurnal and nocturnal insects contributed to the pollination of bramble flowers. […]

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Private Equity Deals in the Antitrust Spotlight

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To date, private equity (PE) deals have seldom attracted serious scrutiny by the United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and other antitrust regulators.  However, this looks set to change; in particular with the CMA indicating that PE “roll-up” deals (where a PE house acquires multiple smaller companies in the […]

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K&L Gates Welcomes Project Finance Partner

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Singapore: K&L Gates Straits Law LLC, the Singapore office of global law firm K&L Gates LLP, welcomes project finance lawyer Sarah Park as a partner in the Corporate practice. She joins from White & Case LLP and will start in April 2023. Park is a highly regarded practitioner who advises […]

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Clean water and food still out of reach for half of the population in Vanuatu

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Country: Vanuatu Source: Save the Children A month after two intense tropical cyclones and an earthquake struck the Pacific island nation in less than a week, children and communities are spiraling into a health emergency.

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Ending Discrimination Against Women in Family Law is Vital for Economic Progress

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Equal Inheritance Rights March in Tunisia. Credit: Equality Now, Ben Ibrahim By Hyshyama HaminCOLOMBO, Sri Lanka, Apr 3 2023 (IPS) Discriminatory family laws and policies that restrict women’s access to educational opportunities, employment, inheritance, property ownership and equal pay, are making women disproportionately vulnerable to the impacts of the global […]

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