Maracanã Village and University: The Saga of Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance in the Heart of Rio de Janeiro Country Brazil agnes Tue, 04/30/2024 – 17:08 Issues Human Rights Languages and Cultures Program 5 Main Image By Edson Krenak (Krenak, CS Staff) Indigenous Peoples in urban contexts often face unique challenges, including […]
Read MoreCountry: occupied Palestinian territory Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs After almost seven months of brutal hostilities that have killed tens of thousands of people and maimed tens of thousands more, Gaza is bracing for even more suffering and misery, says USG Griffiths.
Read MoreCarbon Quarterly is a newsletter covering developments in carbon policy, law, and innovation. No matter your views on climate change policy, there is no avoiding an increasing focus on carbon regulation, resiliency planning, and energy efficiency at nearly every level of government and business. Changes in carbon—and more broadly greenhouse […]
Read MoreWorld Press Freedom Day 2024 By Farhana Haque RahmanROME, May 1 2024 (IPS) Journalism is in crisis, again. The challenges to press freedom are enormous and multi-faceted and they are deepening — in “free” and open societies as well as autocracies. And there are no simple solutions. For individuals […]
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Read MoreThe Importance of Radio as A Means of Contributing to Peace in Bolivia: Radio Domingo Savio Country Bolivia Diana Mon, 04/29/2024 – 16:20 Issues None Program 5 Main Image By Marizol Huarachi Colomi Imagine traveling 150 kilometers from Cochabamba, Bolivia for approximately 5 hours and with great caution to reach […]
Read MoreCountry: Kenya Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Heavy rains and flash floods have left more than 103 people dead, 29 injured, 21 people missing, 150,365 people displaced and nearly 191,000 affected, says the National Disaster Operations Centre.
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Read MoreJournalist Qurban Mamut (left) visited his son Bahram Sintash in Washington, D.C. in 2017. Shortly after Mamut’s return to China, he was arrested. Credit: Courtesy of Bahram Sintash. By Iris HsuTAIPEI, Taiwan, Apr 30 2024 (IPS) The last time Bahram Sintash saw his journalist father was in 2017. Qurban Mamut, […]
Read MoreExecutive Summary Many investment advisers and other financial institutions rely on the Department of Labor’s QPAM Exemption when providing services to, and transacting with, employer-sponsored retirement plans, individual retirement accounts, and certain commingled investment vehicles that have retirement investors. The Department of Labor’s amendment to the QPAM Exemption makes material […]
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