26/09/2018
By Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate | The Peace People – TRANSCEND Media Service*
It is with deep concern and regret that I witness Northern Ireland has been without a Parliament for eighteen months. It astonishes to me that some of our political representatives, who know full well that their refusal to sit around the Executive Table and the Assembly in Stormont Parliament, means a political stalemate and a vacuum of power.

Mairead Corrigan Maguire
Refusal to represent the people who have elected our politicians, directly affects many: There is a lack of spending in our infrastructure, education, health care and job creation.
This leads to unemployment, homelessness, and insufficient wages. Instability in our governance deters past and future investors.
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26/09/2018
24 September 2018 (Wall Street International)* – Ferocity is characteristic of beasts and of humans who become violent, dehumanized and ferocious. One becomes fierce quickly and it is also easy to reduce a human being to its biological dimensions, to its needs.
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26/09/2018
25 September 2018 – The top United Nations relief official in Libya has voiced deep alarm at the humanitarian impact of increasing hostilities in Tripoli, which has led over two days to the deaths of 11 people, most of them civilians, and the wounding of 18 others.
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© UNHCR/Sufyan Ararah | As renewed fighting broke out in Tripoli, Libya, in early-September, UNHCR’s local office provided assistance to refugees and asylum-seekers who escaped from detention centres as rockets exploded around the capital. 8 September 2018.
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26/09/2018
24 September 2018 (UN Environment)* – Thanks to rapid changes in technology and falling prices, millions of tons of high-tech electronic devices are becoming obsolete in the developed nations every year, making e-waste one of the top environmental challenges of the 21stcentury.
Electronic waste (e-waste) is defined as what remains of mobile phones, computers, personal stereos, fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs, as well as large household appliances such as television sets, refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners and more.
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