Archive for ‘Market Lords’

09/01/2021

World Food Prices Rise for Seventh Month in a Row in December

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FAO Food Price Index reached a three-year high over all of 2020

Photo: ©FAO/Alessandra Benedetti

Robiola cheese in Italy.

Rome (FAO)*World food prices rose for the seventh consecutive month in December, led by dairy products and vegetable oils, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations on 7 January 2021 reported.

The FAO Food Price Index averaged 107.5 points in December, 2.2 percent higher than in November. Over the whole of 2020, the benchmark index, which tracks monthly changes in the international prices of commonly-traded food commodities, averaged 97.9 points, a three-year high and a 3.1 percent increase from 2019 although still more than 25 percent below its historical 2011 peak.

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09/01/2021

Citizens Worldwide Overwhelmingly Affirm Belief in International Cooperation to Address Global Challenges

8 January 2021 (UN News)*People worldwide have overwhelmingly highlighted their faith in multilateralism to address global challenges, the results of a year-long survey by the United Nations has shown.

08/01/2021

US: ‘Remain in Mexico’ Harms Children, Families

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By Human Rights Watch*

Two Years into Program, Thousands Face Violence, Trauma, Uncertainty

08/01/2021

Storming of Capitol Hill Reminiscent of a Banana Republic

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UNITED NATIONS, Jan 8 2021 (IPS)* – The storming of Capitol Hill in Washington DC by an unruly mob is reminiscent of an insurrection in a “banana republic” –as hilariously portrayed in the 1971 Woody Allen comedy “Bananas” spoofing a revolt in a fictional Latin American country.

But judged by the disastrous four-year administration of President Trump such a description is an insult to all banana republics.

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US President Donald Trump at a meeting of the Security Council. Credit: United Nations

Trump’s presidency has been characterized by misgovernment, corruption, lies, xenophobia, nepotism, arrogance, and ultimately, contempt for the country’s democratic electoral process.

For long, America has been the world’s self-appointed cop ousting dictatorships and overthrowing authoritarian regimes (read: Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan), upholding human rights and preaching peace – even while selling millions of dollars in weapons to conflict-ridden countries.

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08/01/2021

Returning ‘Heroes’: Filipino Migrant Workers Met with a Devastated Economy

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By Sophie Henderson*

COVID-19 has exposed deep-seated cracks in the Philippines’ export-based and remittance-dependent economy.

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Filipino Market in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. | CC BY-SA 4.0

7 January 2021 (openDemocracy)* — Filipino healthcare workers have found themselves thrust to the frontlines of the pandemic to care for the most vulnerable across the globe. The Philippines is one of the world’s leading labour-sending countries, facilitating the migration of an estimated 2.2 million overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) during the period April to September 2019.

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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

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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