Archive for ‘Market Lords’

13/03/2025

‘Anxiety, Paranoia, Fear’: The Consequences of Digital Violence against Women

Human Wrongs Watch

By Juanita Herrera & Conor Lennon

(UN News)* — Online attacks against women are getting worse, according to the UN, causing lasting damage that can spill over into real world violence. Leading activists from Spain and Latin America met at UN Headquarters on Wednesday [] to rally women and share strategies on fighting back.

Many children face online abuse (file)
© UNICEF | Many children face online abuse (file)

“We were already overstretched, under resourced and literally under attack, with last year being the deadliest year on record to be a humanitarian worker. But it is far tougher for the 300 million plus people who we serve,” he said.

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13/03/2025

Humanitarian System at Breaking Point as Funding Cuts Force Life-or-Death Choices

Human Wrongs Watch

By Vibhu Mishr

(UN News)* — The UN’s top relief official warned on Wednesday [that the global humanitarian system has reached breaking point, with funding cuts forcing life-or-death decisions over which aid programmes to sustain and which to shut down.

Aid programmes in Yemen are already being forced to shut down due to lack of funding.
UNOCHA/Giles Clarke | Aid programmes in Yemen are already being forced to shut down due to lack of funding.

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13/03/2025

Western Climate Hypocrisy Exposed by NATO Energy Policy

Human Wrongs Watch

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Mar 11 2025 (IPS)* NATO geopolitical strategy has now joined the ‘coalition’ of Western geoeconomic forces accelerating planetary heating, now led again by re-elected US President Donald Trump.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram

Industrial Revolution
Economic development is typically associated with the spread of industrialisation over the last two centuries.

The Industrial Revolution involved greater energy use to increase productive capacities significantly.

Burning biomass and fossil fuels greatly expanded mechanical energy generation. The age of industry in the last two centuries has thus involved more hydrocarbon combustion to increase output.

Uneven development has also transformed population geography.

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12/03/2025

‘Quantitative Easing with Chinese Characteristics’: How to Fund an Economic Miracle

Human Wrongs Watch

By Ellen Brown | Web of Debt – TRANSCEND Media Service*

China went from one of the poorest countries in the world to global economic powerhouse in a mere four decades.

Currently featured in the news is DeepSeek, the free, open source A.I. built by innovative Chinese entrepreneurs which just pricked the massive U.S. A.I. bubble.

Even more impressive, however, is the infrastructure China has built, including 26,000 miles of high speed rail, the world’s largest hydroelectric power station, the longest sea-crossing bridge in the world, 100,000 miles of expressway, the world’s first commercial magnetic levitation train, the world’s largest urban metro network, seven of the world’s 10 busiest ports, and solar and wind power generation accounting for over 35% of global renewable energy capacity.

Topping the list is the Belt and Road Initiative, an infrastructure development program involving 140 countries, through which China has invested in ports, railways, highways and energy projects worldwide.

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12/03/2025

‘Haiti Is in Free-Fall, Survival Is at Stake’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Haiti is in freefall. Gangs are tightening their grip on the capital, violence is spreading, and “suffering permeates all social strata” in a nation teetering on the brink, according to the UN human rights office’s designated expert on the country, William O’Neill. 

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Vendors surrounded by garbage sell goods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
© OHCHR/Marion Mondain | Vendors surrounded by garbage sell goods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
 
After his fourth visit to assess conditions on the ground, Mr. O’Neill briefed journalists at UN Headquarters in New York, describing a nation overwhelmed by pain and despair. “I hate to sound like a broken record,” he said, “but the situation is more dire each time I go”.

Despite the efforts of the Haitian National Police (PNH) and the Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission, the threat of the capital falling under full gang control looms larger than ever.

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11/03/2025

Israel Developing ChatGPT-like Tool That Weaponizes Surveillance of Palestinians

Human Wrongs Watch

By Yuval Abraham | +972 Magazine – TRANSCEND Media Service*

The Israeli army is building an AI language model using millions of intercepted conversations between Palestinians, which could accelerate the process of incrimination and arrest, a joint investigation reveals.

An Israeli soldier photographs a Palestinian man using an AI facial recognition tool during a raid in Wadi Qutyna, Al-Mughayer, occupied West Bank, 17 Jan 2025. (Avishay Mohar/Activestills)

6 Mar 2025 – The Israeli army is developing a new, ChatGPT-like artificial intelligence tool and training it on millions of Arabic conversations obtained through the surveillance of Palestinians in the occupied territories, an investigation by +972 Magazine, Local Call, and the Guardian can reveal.

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11/03/2025

Gaza: “Every Pregnancy These Days Is a Struggle”

Human Wrongs Watch

By the UN Population Fund*

GAZA STRIP, Occupied Palestinian Territory, 10 March 2025  – Two weeks into her ninth month of pregnancy, Roozan Abu Jbarah hoped she would manage to give birth safely.

A temporary health centre in the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza is supported by UNFPA through health workers, essential medicine and equipment. © UNFPA / Yasmeen Sous
A temporary health centre in the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza is supported by UNFPA through health workers, essential medicine and equipment. © UNFPA / Yasmeen Sous

“I’ve been having pain and my water broke,” she told UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency.

“What I’m most concerned about is the baby’s health, because the basic things haven’t been available.”

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11/03/2025

Gaza Power Cut by Israel Impacts Safe Water Access for Hundreds of Thousands

Human Wrongs Watch

‘1.8 million people – over half of them children – urgently need water, sanitation and hygiene assistance.’

A family gathers in a damaged building in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
© WFP | A family gathers in a damaged building in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
(UN News)* — Severe water shortages in Gaza have reached critical levels, with only one in 10 people currently able to access safe drinking water, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned on Monday .
The situation has deteriorated further following Israel’s decision on Sunday [9] to cut power to the enclave – in a bid to increase pressure on Hamas over hostage releases – disrupting vital desalination operations.
Rosalia Bollen, a UNICEF official in Gaza, reported that 600,000 people who had regained access to drinking water in November 2024 are once again cut off.

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10/03/2025

A Cash Crisis Forces UN to Re-Figure Its Budget and Freeze Staff Hiring

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 10 2025 (IPS)* – Faced with an impending cash crisis primarily due to non-payment of dues by the US and over 100 other member states– along with threats of a US withdrawal from the world body– there were widespread rumors the United Nations was re-costing and reducing its approved budget for 2025 while deciding to freeze hiring new staffers.

The UN Secretariat building in New York City, where staff of the UN Secretariat carry out the day-to-day work of the UN. Credit: UN Photo/Manuel Elías

The United States currently pays about 22% of the United Nations’ regular budget and 27% of the peacekeeping budget. As of now, the United States owes $1.5 billion to the UN’s regular budget.

And, between the regular budget, the peacekeeping budget, and international tribunals, the total amount the US owes is $2.8 billion.

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10/03/2025

‘Urgent Funding Needed to Prevent Ration Cuts to Over One Million Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh’

Human Wrongs Watch

By the World Food Programme (WFP)*

DHAKA, Bangladesh, – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warns of a critical funding shortfall for its emergency response operations in Bangladesh, jeopardizing food assistance for over one million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
 
Photo: WFP/Su Myat Yadanar

Without urgent new funding, monthly rations must be halved to US$6 per person, down from US$12.50 per person – just as refugees prepare to observe Eid, marking the end of Ramadan.

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