Whether it’s a string of Starlink satellites crossing the suburban sky, or the unsettling mystery over spy balloons and unidentified objects, people are paying attention to what’s launched above our heads. So are researchers in New Zealand who warn that the risk of ozone layer damage is rising with the […]
Read MoreCountry: Syrian Arab Republic Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs The earthquake hit as humanitarian needs are at their highest level since the conflict started almost 12 years ago, and as logistical and access constraints and winter conditions compound challenges.
Read MoreA week after the earthquake that shook Turkey and Syria, cleaning up works continue in Adiyaman, in Turkey´s south-east. Credit: Lara Villlalón. By Karlos ZurutuzaROME, Feb 14 2023 (IPS) Geology explains the terrible earthquake that shook Turkey and Syria on February 6 with academic coldness: the Arabian, Eurasian and African […]
Read MoreSan Francisco – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP welcomes Michael Stortz as a partner in its Litigation and Dispute Resolution group. He joins the firm’s San Francisco office from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. Stortz focuses his practice on defending significant consumer and data privacy class actions, […]
Read More“A child in North Syria passing by the ruins, after the earthquake hit his town.” – Credit: Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) By Sania FarooquiNEW DELHI, India, Feb 13 2023 (IPS) Almost over 33,000 people have been killed and thousands injured by the 7.8 earthquake which struck south-eastern Turkey and Syria […]
Read MoreCountry: Central African Republic Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs During the first six weeks of 2023, 14 incidents involving explosive devices were recorded in the western zone of the country resulting in seven deaths, including five civilians, and five injured.
Read MorePhoto: Pixabay/Marisa04 Like so many of the planet’s natural habitats, wetlands have been systematically destroyed over the past 300 years. Bogs, fens, marshes and swamps have disappeared from maps and memory, having been drained, dug up and built on. Being close to a reliable source of water and generally flat, […]
Read MoreDespite some improvements in yields and farmer adoption of modern technical practices, significant structural problems continue to plague the sector. To better understand the problems faced by the shrimp sector, CGIAR, a global research platform, conducted a study to document the issues faced by the sector, including interviews with 25 […]
Read MoreThe former captain of the Afghan Girls’ Robotics Team calls for continued support for girls’ education in Afghanistan and other hotspots worldwide. By External SourceGENEVA, Switzerland, Feb 11 2023 (IPS-Partners) In celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Education Cannot Wait (ECW) today named Somaya Faruqi […]
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