Public Statement for the Demand for Justice for Samir Flores

1 Juli 2023 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Public Statement for the Demand for Justice for Samir Flores Country Mexico Diana Thu, 06/29/2023 – 18:31 Issues Human Rights Program 5 Main Image On February 20, 2019, Samir Flores Soberanes was murdered. He was one of the founders of Amiltzinko community radio where he was a communicator, a member […]

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Small Island Developing States, Least Developed Countries and Landlocked Developing Countries issue call for action to accelerate agrifood systems transformation and collectively build resilience

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Ministers, Vice-Ministers and other high-level representatives from dozens of countries most vulnerable to global crises and shocks have issued a call for action to boost the transformation of agrifood systems to make them more efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable. Ahead of the 43rd session of its biennial Ministerial Conference (1 – 7 July), the Food […]

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US Supreme Court Unanimously Adopts Heightened “Undue Hardship” Standard in Title Vii Religious Accommodation Analysis

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Overview As of 29 June 2023, employers must modify their practices when evaluating requests for religious accommodations under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII), because “undue hardship” is no longer defined by the low threshold of a de minimis cost to an employer. Instead, the […]

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Water Harvesting Boosts Agriculture in Brazil’s Semiarid Northeast

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Eronildes da Silva proudly stands next to a bunch of bananas on his farm, whose large size is the result, he says, of the effective fertilizer of reusing waste water. In addition to farming, he drives a school bus and builds rainwater tanks in Afogados da Ingazeira, in Brazil’s semiarid […]

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Red Cross surgical team treats first patients in eastern Chad as rising number of wounded arrive from Sudan

30 Juni 2023 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Countries: Chad, Sudan Source: International Committee of the Red Cross Most medical facilities in Sudan have stopped operating due to a lack of electricity and running water, as well as dwindling medical and food supplies, forcing patients to seek care in a safer place.

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The world’s cities are merging into a global megapolis

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Photo: Pixabay/Leonhard_Niederwimmer On November 15 2022, a baby girl named Vinice Mabansag, born at Dr Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital in Manila, Philippines, became – symbolically – the eight billionth person in the world. Of those 8 billion people, 60% live in a town or city. By the end of the 21st century, cities will account […]

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A Victory for Native Children and Their Families: U.S. Supreme Court Preserves ICWA

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A Victory for Native Children and Their Families: U.S. Supreme Court Preserves ICWA Country United States agnes Wed, 06/28/2023 – 17:36 Issues Human Rights Program 5 Main Image By Camilla Lindschouw (CS Intern) For decades, legal challenges have been launched with an underlying goal of undermining Tribal governance and sovereignty […]

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UK Sanctions Update – June 2023

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The United Kingdom export control authorities continue escalating sanctions and export controls in relation to Russia and Belarus. We have summarised below the key points from some of the most recent developments and provided guidance on what actions firms should be taking in response. RUSSIA SANCTIONS Notice to Exporters: Trade […]

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K&L Gates Earns Gold Standard Certification From Women in Law Empowerment Forum for Eleventh Year

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Dallas – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP has been awarded a United States Gold Standard Certification by the Women in Law Empowerment Forum (WILEF) for an eleventh time, recognizing the high levels of success by the firm’s women as partners and leaders. WILEF, a premier organization for women in […]

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New research shows potential of dairy development to reduce child undernutrition

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Washington, DC: Stunting, a form of chronic undernutrition, affects 150 million children worldwide. While nutrition interventions have been shown to reduce stunting, experts have long concluded that other sectors, like agriculture, need to lift more weight.

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