Archive for ‘Asia’

18/05/2025

Amidst Choking Garbage, Locals Join Hands to Build a Zero-Waste Bali

Human Wrongs Watch

GIANYAR, Bali, May 14 2025 (IPS)* It was Christmas Eve last year when visitors across several tourism hotspots in Bali woke up to a ghastly scene they hadn’t expected: layers of cans, bags, bottles, and driftwood covering their favorite sandy beaches, washed up by hours of rain and high tide.
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Organic waste being composted at a community-led waste management facility in Sesdan village of Gianyar regency, Bali. Credit: Stella Paul/IPS

Organic waste being composted at a community-led waste management facility in Sesdan village of Gianyar regency, Bali. Credit: Stella Paul/IPS

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18/05/2025

End of Eternal Ice: ‘Many Glaciers Will Not Survive This Century’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Glaciers in many regions will not survive the 21st century if they keep melting at the current rate, potentially jeopardising hundreds of millions of people living downstream, UN climate experts said on the first World Day for Glaciers.

Natural-colour satellite image of the margin of Matusevich Glacier in East Antarctica. (file)
© NASA Earth Observatory | Natural-colour satellite image of the margin of Matusevich Glacier in East Antarctica. (file)
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Together with ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, glaciers lock up about 70 per cent of the world’s freshwater reserves. They are striking indicators of climate change as they typically remain about the same size in a stable climate.

But, with rising temperatures and global warming triggered by human-induced climate change, they are melting at unprecedented speed, said Sulagna Mishra, a scientific officer at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

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18/05/2025

UN Chief Sounds Alarm over Rapid Himalayan Glacier Melt

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By Vibhu Mishr

(UN News)* — The United Nations Secretary-General warned on Friday [] that Himalayan glaciers are “caving in,” urging immediate action to address the climate crisis, especially in the world’s most fragile ecosystems.

Mountains in Nepal’s Annapurna range, where glaciers are retreating and snow lines are rising due to climate change.
UN News/Vibhu Mishra | Mountains in Nepal’s Annapurna range, where glaciers are retreating and snow lines are rising due to climate change.

Record temperatures have meant record glacier melt,” he said.

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17/05/2025

Gazans ‘In Terror’ after Another Night of Deadly Strikes and Siege

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(UN News)* — Amid reports that Israeli strikes across Gaza overnight into Friday [] killed at least 64 people, aid teams once again pushed back strongly at allegations that aid is being diverted to Hamas, demanding an end to Israel’s blockade.

Displaced Palestinian children in Gaza. (Feb 2025)
© WHO | Displaced Palestinian children in Gaza. (Feb 2025)
 
Updating journalists in Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO) spokesperson Dr. Margaret Harris described another night of terror in the war-torn enclave.

She said that some of those injured in the attacks had sought help from the Indonesian hospital in northern Gaza, even though it was now “just a shell” after 19 months of war.

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17/05/2025

End Senseless Killings in the Occupied West Bank: UN Human Rights

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(UN News)* — The UN human rights office (OHCHR) called on Friday [] for an end to senseless killings in the occupied West Bank, where a pregnant Israeli woman was among the latest victims. 

School children walk through partially destroyed streets in Jenin in the West Bank. (file)
© UNICEF/Alaa Badarneh | School children walk through partially destroyed streets in Jenin in the West Bank. (file)

OHCHR has urged Israel to stop all extrajudicial executions and other unlawful use of force and ensure all those responsible are brought to justice.

Over the last two weeks, Israeli security forces killed two Palestinian men in planned summary executions, while seven others were killed in conditions that raise concerns over the use of unnecessary or disproportionate lethal force, the office said in a statement.

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16/05/2025

Gaza: Latest Israeli Plan Inches Closer to Extermination

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By Human Rights Watch*

(Beirut) – The Israeli government’s plan to demolish what remains of Gaza’s civilian infrastructure and concentrate the Palestinian population into a tiny area would amount to an abhorrent escalation of its ongoing crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing, and acts of genocide, Human Rights Watch on 15 May 2025 said. 

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Palestinians returning to Khan Younis after the withdrawal of Israeli forces, pull water containers to meet their vital needs under catastrophic conditions on May 6, 2024. © 2024 Ali Jadallah/Anadolu via Getty Images

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16/05/2025

Gaza: ‘70% of the Gaza Strip Is under Displacement Orders or in Israeli-Militarized Zones’

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New displacement orders force thousands to flee as famine looms

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Two children in Gaza City. Humanitarian partners have also witnessed soaring malnutrition levels among children.
UN News | Two children in Gaza City. Humanitarian partners have also witnessed soaring malnutrition levels among children.

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16/05/2025

Most People Forced to Flee Never Cross Their Country’s Borders

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By Guri Romtveit | The Norwegian Refugee Council*

14 May 2025 — When we think about displacement, many of us picture refugees crossing borders in search of safety. But displacement can also happen within one’s own country. There are millions of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the world, yet their stories often remain untold.

Nurto and thousands of other animal herders had their livelihood destroyed by recurring droughts in Somalia. With her livestock decimated, she was forced to flee her home in search of support and a better life. Photo: Abdulkadir Mohamed/NRC

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15/05/2025

US Deportations Raise Serious Human Rights Concerns – UN Human Rights

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(UN News)* — The UN Human Rights High Commissioner Volker Türk has voiced concern over the recent deportation of large numbers of non-nationals from the United States, particularly to third countries.
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An adolescent boy reunites with his family in Guatemala after being deported back from the United States. (file)
© UNICEF/Rodrigo Mussapp | An adolescent boy reunites with his family in Guatemala after being deported back from the United States. (file)

OHCHR said 142,000 people were deported from the US between 20 January and 29 April, according to official data.

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15/05/2025

Saudi Arabia: Migrant Workers Electrocuted, Decapitated, and Falling to Death at Workplaces

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By Human Rights Watch*

(Beirut) – Scores of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia die in gruesome yet avoidable workplace-related accidents, including falling from buildings, electrocution, and even decapitation, Human Rights Watch said on 14 May 2025.

Migrant workers at a construction site near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 2, 2024.

Migrant workers at a construction site near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 2, 2024. © 2024 Jaap Arriens/Sipa via AP Photo

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