Archive for October, 2019

19/10/2019

Chilean President Announces State of Emergency

18 October 2019 (teleSUR)*Chilean President Sebastian Piñera announces Friday [18 October 2019] night a state of emergency for the provinces of Santiago and Chacabuco.

The corporate building of the multinational energy company ENEL set on fire during protests against the increase in the Metro price in Santiago

The corporate building of the multinational energy company ENEL set on fire during protests against the increase in the Metro price in Santiago | Photo: Reuters | Image from teleSUR.

The measure was taken to control protesters who have been demonstrating all this week against the increased Metro fare.

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19/10/2019

Farm Slaves Rescued in Ukraine

Kyiv, 18 October 2019 (IOM)*On EU Anti-Trafficking Day, 18 October, the Ministry of Social Policy and the National Police of Ukraine revealed the details of a shocking case of mass trafficking during a press conference in the capital Kyiv. The International Organization for Migration is helping the Government to provide immediate assistance to the victims. 

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Vulnerable resident of Odesa looking at IOM counter-trafficking installation. File Photo: IOM

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19/10/2019

From the Middle of the World to the End of the World – Ecuadorians Revolt against President Lenin Moreno’s Austerity Measures

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18 October 2019 (Wall Street International)*  —  As its very name suggests, Ecuador is geographically located in the middle of the world. And now, from all appearances, neoliberalism has decided to carry out its end-of- the-world maneuvers in this country. That is perhaps the reason it is coming to the realization that the Ecuadorean people is a tough, if not impossible obstacle to overcome.
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Ecuador protests | Image from Wall Street International.

As everyone knows these days, neoliberalism’s deep interconnectedness with the interests of finance capital makes it the most antisocial version of global capitalism.

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19/10/2019

From Ocean to Plate

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Two Italian restaurants in Brindisi proudly serve fish caught daily by local fishers. Guess why they have FAO in their names.

18 October 2019 (FAO)* — In the province of Brindisi, in the Southern Italian peninsula called Salento, two restaurants have FAO as their namesake. Why? Because their owners decided to name these restaurants after the FAO fishing zone they belong to.

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Right: Giovanna Stefanelli cooks specialty, spaghetti con frutti di mare (pasta with seafood), at Zona FAO 37 1.2.3 restaurant, using the fresh catch of the day. ©FAO/Pier Paolo Cito

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19/10/2019

Displaced by the Desert: An Expanding Sahara Leaves Broken Families and Violence in Its Wake

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BAMAKO, Mali/COTONOU, Benin , Oct 18 2019 (IPS)* Abdoulaye Maiga proudly displays an album showing photos of him and his family during happier times when they all lived together in their home in northern Mali. Today, these memories seem distant and painful.

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An aerial view of settlements in the middle of the desert in the surrounding area of Timbuktu, North of Mali. Courtesy: UN Photo/Marco Domino

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18/10/2019

The Struggle for Peace in Afghanistan

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By Robert J. Burrowes*

8 October 2019 (Wall Street International)*I have just read a superb book by Mark Isaacs, an Australian who has documented several years of effort by a group of incredibly committed young people in Afghanistan to build peace in that war-torn country the only way it can be built: by learning, living and sharing peace.

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CH-47 Chinook helicopter in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan | Photo from Wall Street International. 

The book, titled The Kabul Peace House: How a Group of Young Afghans are Daring to Dream in a Land of War records in considerable detail the struggle, both internal and external, to generate a peaceful future in Afghanistan.

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18/10/2019

Let Plants be Thy Medicine – You Are What You Eat

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ILLINOIS, United States / ABUJA, Oct 16 2019 (IPS)* United Nations World Food Day is celebrated around the world on October 16 under the theme: “Our Actions ARE Our Future. Healthy Diets for a Zero Hunger World”. This theme is timely, especially, because across Africa and around the world, there has been a gradual rise in malnutrition and diet-related non communicable diseases, as highlighted in The Lancet study and a United Nations Report published earlier this year.

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Credit: Busani Bafana/IPS

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18/10/2019

Greening the Blue Report: 2018 Data on Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Waste, Water and Environmental Management from Over 60 Entities across the UN System

By UN Environment*This year’s report includes 2018 data on greenhouse gas emissions, waste, water and environmental management from over 60 entities across the UN System, representing approximately 290,000 personnel. It shows that in 2018 the UN System emitted 2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2eq)– or 7 tCO2eq per capita.

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This is a decrease since 2010 when the per capita emissions per UN personnel were 8.2 CO2 equivalent.

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18/10/2019

‘A Region on the Move’: Over 8 Million Remain Internally Displaced in East and Horn of Africa

Nairobi,  October 2019 (IOM)*  –  Over half of all movements observed in the first six month of 2019 through flow monitoring in the East and Horn of Africa (EHoA) were motivated by economic reasons, and yet over 8 million people remain internally displaced. This is according to a new edition of ‘A Region on the Move’, a report that provides an analysis of the mixed migration movement trends affecting the region.   

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IOM distributes shelter materials and blankets to displaced people in Gedeb, Ethiopia. Photo:IOM/Olivia Headon

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18/10/2019

Forced Movement of Migrants in Bosnia Sparks Warning of Humanitarian Emergency

Sarajevo, 17 October 2019 (IOM)* —  Serious concerns have been expressed in Bosnia at the forcible transfer of large numbers of migrants to an already overcrowded and dangerous accommodation centre.

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Concern is rising for the welfare of migrants in Bosnia with winter just around the corner. Archive/IOM 2018

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