Archive for January, 2021

08/01/2021

Brazil: Bolsonaro Cancels Purchase of Syringes for Vaccination

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The far-right-wing president insisted on the use of hydroxychloroquine, the malaria antidote that has no proven effectiveness against the new coronavirus.

A health worker prepares to administer a dose of Chinese CoronaVac vaccine,  Sao Paulo, Brazil, Dec. 20, 2020.

A health worker prepares to administer a dose of Chinese CoronaVac vaccine, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Dec. 20, 2020. | Photo: Twitter/ @mlnangalama

“The syringes’ cost increased absurdly. The Ministry of Health suspended the purchase until their value returns to normal,” Bolsonaro said.

During a broadcast message, the far-right-wing president minimized the pandemic’s impact on the country and the need for syringe use.

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07/01/2021

The Face of Things to Come

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By Walden Bello*

The storming of Capitol shows America has entered the Weimar Era

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The storming of Capitol Hill | Image from Wall Street International.

7 January 2021 (Wall Street International)* — By mid-February 2021, American deaths from Covid-19 may well surpass the country’s 405,400 deaths during the Second World War.

By around mid-May, more Americans will have died from Covid-19 than during the Civil War, which killed 655,000, and the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, when 675,000 are estimated to have perished.

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07/01/2021

Is the COVID-19 Vaccine a Potential Biological Weapon in Reverse?

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Meanwhile,” the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the already dire humanitarian and socio-economic situation” Secretary-General António Guterres said at a meeting online last November, marking the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

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Patients arrive at a health centre in Gaza. Credit: UNRWA

UNITED NATIONS, Jan 7 2021 (IPS)* – If the coronavirus is not deemed a biological weapon, is the heavily-publicized Covid-19 vaccine in danger of being weaponized when over 159,000 Palestinians who have tested positive in Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) are being denied treatment during a deadly pandemic?

The London-based human rights organization Amnesty International (AI) says Israel’s vaccine roll-out plan excludes the nearly 5 million Palestinians who live in the West Bank and Gaza Strip under Israeli military occupation.

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07/01/2021

2020: The Year That Was

‘Lockdown’ was declared by Collins Dictionary as the Word of the Year for 2020.

Looking back, the world will remember 2020 as the year that disrupted our present-day lives: most of us were locked up for months and doing everything from home, unable to see and be with friends and loved ones, when everyone wore masks, scrubbed our hands with soap or alcohol, and practiced social distancing. Many felt worried and anxious about the uncertainties that came with lockdown living. 

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Australia’s bushfires. © Kiran Ridley / Greenpeace

But amidst a raging pandemic, humanity was not spared from a much bigger threat. While some were feeling safe and secure in their homes, thousands of people were fighting for their survival against a raging climate.

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07/01/2021

Liberee’s Story: Genocide Survivor Now Works for World Food Programme as a Monitor Helping Burundian Refugees

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By Livia Hengel*

As a child, she received emergency nutritional support from the World Food Programme where she is now a monitor helping Burundian refugees
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Liberee Kayumba’s traumatic experience during the genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda inspired her to make a difference in the lives of others. Photo: WFP/Jonathan Eng

Liberee Kayumba, a survivor of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, has seen the horrors of war first-hand. She was only 12 years old when she lost her parents and brothers in the genocide – a trauma that was further compounded by the immediate risk of starvation.

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07/01/2021

Record-Breaking 2020 Ozone Hole Closes after an Exceptional Season Due to Occurring Meteorological Conditions, and the Continued Presence of Ozone Depleting Substances in the Atmosphere

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6 January 2021 (WMO)* —  The record-breaking 2020 Antarctic ozone hole finally closed at the end of December after an exceptional season due to naturally occurring meteorological conditions and the continued presence of ozone depleting substances in the atmosphere.

The 2020 Antarctic ozone hole grew rapidly from mid-August and peaked at around 24.8 million square kilometres on 20 September 2020, spreading over most of the Antarctic continent.

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06/01/2021

Is High Tech a Danger to Humanity?

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Oh, Lord won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz.
My friends all drive Porsches, I must make amends.
Worked hard all my lifetime, no help from my friends.
So, oh Lord, won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz.
                                             Janis Joplin, 1970

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James Dean accident.

STOCKHOLM / ROME, Jan 6 2021 (IPS)* – COVID-19 has made several of us aware of the frailty of our bodies, the certainty of death and how valuable health, companionship and compassion are. Such insights are not uncommon in poor societies where a person’s main and perhaps only asset is her/his body and what s/he is able to do with her/his hands.

However, wealthy and privileged people are surrounded by, dependent on, and even integrated with an ever more sophisticated technology, which increasingly, for better or worse, is separating us from what human existence has been for thousands of years.

Once technology has made its entry into the human sphere; from fire and wheels, to printing presses, trains, radio, aircraft, TV, the Intranet, sophisticated weaponry and … cars, everyone’s life, even unprivileged ones, has changed to an extent that it is difficult to fathom. For example, cars were invented as an effective and comfortable means of transport, but they soon became so much more.

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06/01/2021

Our Suicidal War against Nature

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By John Scales Avery*

What can we do to avoid this crisis

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Ceasefire in our suicidal war against nature | Image from Wall Street International.

5 January 2021 (Wall Street International)*  — Here are some quotations from a December 2, 2020 article by Justin Rowlatt entitled Humans waging suicidal war on nature – UN chief Antonio Guterres:

Humanity is waging what he describes as a suicidal war on the natural world.

Nature always strikes back, and is doing so with gathering force and fury, he told a BBC special event on the environment.

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06/01/2021

World Bank Expects Global Economy to Expand by 4% in 2021

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(UN News)* — The World Bank Group on Tuesday [5 January 2021 issued a guarded growth forecast for the global economy this year, saying that a four per cent overall expansion was likely, although the recovery will likely be a “subdued” one.
World Bank/Paul Salazar | Shopping during the coronavirus pandemic: greater population growth in regions such as Latin America, will require more productive and sustainable agriculture.
Policy makers must move decisively, according to January’s Global Economic Prospects, and although it is already growing again following the 4.3 per cent contraction of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused “a heavy toll of deaths and illness, plunged millions into poverty, and may depress economic activity and incomes for a prolonged period”, said a press release issued by the World Bank – a key financial institution within the United Nations system.
05/01/2021

Let These Recipes from around the World Bring Out Your Inner Chef

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Celebrating nutrition with these five FAO cookbooks

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Boost nutrition in your household with these traditional recipes from around the world! ©FAO/Benjamin Rasmussen

5 January 2021 (FAO)* — Meal after meal. Day after day. It’s easy to get into routines with food and forget about the variety of fruits, vegetables, grains and other foods that exist, with all the different nutritional benefits that they offer.

If that sounds familiar, then FAO is here to help. Drawing on our experiences from around the world, we’ve consulted with local cooks, chefs and families to put together some fascinating and useful cookbooks.

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