Archive for ‘Middle East’

25/02/2025

America First Deepens World Stagnation

Human Wrongs Watch

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Feb 25 2025 (IPS)* Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) appeal captured US mass discontent against globalisation.

In recent decades, variations of America First have reflected growing ethnonationalism in the world’s presumptive hegemon.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram

Deglobalisation?
Trade liberalisation probably peaked at the end of the 20th century with the creation of the multilateral World Trade Organization (WTO), which the West kept outside the UN system.

With deindustrialisation in the North blamed on globalisation, their governments gradually abandoned trade liberalisation, especially after the 2008 global financial crisis.

Free trade mahaguru Jagdish Bhagwati has long complained of the weak commitment to multilateral trade liberalisation. Most recent supposed free trade agreements (FTAs) have been plurilateral or bilateral, undermining multilateralism while promoting non-trade measures.

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25/02/2025

Breast Cancer Cases Projected to Rise by Nearly 40% by 2050: World Health Organization

Human Wrongs Watch

“Every minute, four women are diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide and one woman dies from the disease, and these statistics are worsening”

Women are raising awareness against breast cancer in Ghana.
© UNICEF Ghana | Women are raising awareness against breast cancer in Ghana.

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25/02/2025

Does the Colour of Your Skin Make You More Vulnerable to Climate Change?

Human Wrongs Watch

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We talk about this in the new episode of SystemShift, a Greenpeace podcast that explores how we can move from a world that serves the economy to an economy that works for people and the planet.

This time Carl and Joycelyn host two young climate leaders: Lali Riascos, from Guapi, Colombia, and Mateus Fernandes, from Sao Paulo,Brazil.

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24/02/2025

EU: No ‘Business as Usual’ at Association Council with Israel

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By Human Rights Watch*

Condemn Atrocities, Impose Consequences at Foreign Ministers Meeting

Kaja Kallas, High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, speaking in Brussels, Belgium, December 16, 2024.
Kaja Kallas, High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, speaking in Brussels, Belgium, December 16, 2024. © 2024 European Union

(Brussels) – European Union High Representative Kaja Kallas and EU foreign ministers should unequivocally condemn Israel’s atrocity crimes and other serious violations of international law during the EU-Israel Association Council meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar on February 24, 2025, Human Rights Watch said on 24 February 2025. 

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24/02/2025

Is the UN’s Human Rights Agenda in Jeopardy?

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Feb 24 2025 (IPS)* The UN’s human rights agenda is in danger of faltering since the Geneva-based Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) is planning to “restructure” the office, under the moniker OHCHR 2.0.
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Credit: United Nations

But this proposal, if implemented, would result in the abolition of the Special Procedures Branch, established by the Human Rights Council (HRC), to report and advise on human rights from thematic and country-specific perspectives.

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24/02/2025

Explainer: 5 Common Myths about Child Marriage

Human Wrongs Watch

 (UN News)* — Every day, almost one in five young women are married off while still children, according to the UN reproductive and sexual health agency, UNFPA, which is urging countries to say “I don’t” to child marriage, an illegal practice that is almost universally condemned and yet remains widespread globally.
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An information and awareness-raising session in Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.

© UNFPA Bangladesh/Farjana Sultana | An information and awareness-raising session in Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.

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22/02/2025

Syria: 9 in 10 People Are Living in Poverty and 1 in 4 Jobless

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The United Nations Development Programme says that while nine out of ten people are living in poverty and one in four jobless, Syria’s economy could restore its pre-conflict level within a decade with robust growth.

Part of UNDP’s Earthquake Emergency Response in affected areas in Hama.
Photo: UNDP Syria

New York, 19 February 2025 (UNDP)* – Fourteen years of conflict in Syria have undone nearly four decades of economic, social, and human capital progress, according to a new United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) preliminary socio-economic impact assessment.

The report issues a stark warning: at current growth rates, Syria’s economy will not regain its pre-conflict GDP level before 2080.

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21/02/2025

Ten Harmful Trump Administration Immigration and Refugee Policies

Human Wrongs Watch

By Bill Frelick, Director, Refugee and Migrant Rights Division | Human Rights Watch*

20 February 2025 – The Trump administration has enacted new immigration policies at a dizzying pace, some of which obliterate programs built over decades to enable avenues to safety for people fleeing war and persecution.

Asylum seekers wait for news on the CBP One appointments at El Chaparral crossing port in Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico, on January 21, 2025.
Asylum seekers wait for news on the CBP One appointments at El Chaparral crossing port in Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico, on January 21, 2025. © 2025 Guillermo Arias/AFP via Getty Images

The impact of these policies is felt directly by the asylum seekers, migrants, refugees, their families and communities. But the impact will also be far-reaching as the US sets an example that is likely to cause other countries to turn their backs on people fleeing for their lives.

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19/02/2025

UN Human Rights Body Warns of ‘Dangerous Tipping Point’ as Abuses Surge in Sudan

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By Vibhu Mishr

(UN News)* — The UN human rights office (OHCHR) on Tuesday [] sounded the alarm over escalating rights abuses in Sudan, warning that impunity is driving violations as fighting spreads and more armed groups become involved.

A caravan full of displaced families fleeing North Darfur's El Fasher in search of safety. Across Sudan, more than 12 million people have been driven from their homes.
© UNICEF/Mohammed Jamal | A caravan full of displaced families fleeing North Darfur’s El Fasher in search of safety. Across Sudan, more than 12 million people have been driven from their homes.

In a new report, UN investigators detailed multiple attacks on civilians, healthcare facilities, markets, and schools, as well as ethnically motivated summary executions.

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19/02/2025

Trump’s Proposed Gaza Takeover Denounced as “Mad Ethnic Cleansing Plan”

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UNITED NATIONS, Feb 19 2025 (IPS)* President Trump—whose rash and ill-conceived proposals continue unabated—has threatened to “seize Gaza,” turn it into a “Riviera of the Middle East,” and move Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan, two longstanding American allies who depend heavily on US support for their survival.
 

Children in Gaza stand on debris from a destroyed building. February 2025. Credit: UN News

The US President has also hinted that both countries would suffer either cutbacks or elimination of billions of dollars in economic and military aid —if they refuse to cooperate with him.

Is this for real or just an empty threat?

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