Displaced Yemenis struggle to access aid as fighting intensifies in Marib

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Country: Yemen Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees UNHCR is gravely concerned about civilians in Marib, including more than one million IDPs. As the frontlines shift closer to populated areas, their lives are in danger and access to aid more difficult.

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Former South Korean military dictator dies

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Former South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan, whose iron-fisted rule of the country following a 1979 military coup sparked massive democracy protests, died on Tuesday at the age of 90, his former press aide said.

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Citing gas supply, Bulb is latest UK energy supplier to fall

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Europe’s energy woes have been a growing concern, such that by mid-October the British government’s energy regulator, Ofgem, posted information for consumers on “how you’re protected when energy firms collapse.” They also keep a running tab of UK energy providers that have halted operations in recent months. Now they’re adding […]

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Presiden minta menteri kabinet siapkan skenario transisi energi

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ANTARA – Presiden Joko Widodo meminta menteri kabinet untuk menyiapkan skenario tarnsisi energi untuk mencapai net zero emission pada 2060 dengan kalkulasi yang matang. Pada langkah awal pemerintah menyiapkan dua sungai …

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IRC warns more lives will be lost without rapid de-escalation and cooperation on all sides at Belarus border

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Countries: Belarus, Poland, World Source: International Rescue Committee As the stalemate between the EU and Belarus continues, the IRC urges all involved to cease using human beings as political leverage. At least 13 people have died and hypothermia cases are rising.

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Corporate Fear Drives Caribbean Vaccine COVID-19 Mandates

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The private sector and some government agencies have demanded that staff vaccinate, especially in the tourism industry that drives many regional economies. Credit: Zadie Neufville/IPS By Zadie NeufvilleKINGSTON, Nov 22 2021 (IPS) When face-to-face Cabinet meetings resumed in Jamaica following more than a year of virtual meetings due to COVID-19, […]

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Philippines set to resume resupply mission to South China Sea after standoff with China

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The Philippines’ defense chief said on Sunday a military resupply mission for the country’s troops stationed on an atoll in the South China Sea will resume this week, after it was aborted last week when it was blocked by Chinese coast guard.

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Asia’s quiet militarization threatens to turn the region into a powder keg

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In Shanghai’s sprawling Jiangnan Shipyard, workers are fitting the catapults that will separate China’s latest and most advanced aircraft carrier from its two outdated sister ships.

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Hot school meals help children in wake of Haiti earthquake

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Country: Haiti Source: World Food Programme Children who were affected by the massive earthquake in August are receiving free hot meals at school as part of an initiative by WFP to support the recovery of the most vulnerable communities.

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U.S. News-Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” Names K&L Gates 2022 Corporate “Law Firm of the Year,” One of 165 First-Tier Practice Rankings for Firm in Latest Report

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Pittsburgh – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP has been recognized as “Law Firm of the Year” in the area of corporate law in the 2022 edition of the U.S. News-Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” report, released today. Only one firm can earn the “Law Firm of the Year” designation […]

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