Archive for ‘Migrants and Refugees’

10/06/2024

India’s Election: Cracks Start to Show in Authoritarian Rule

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LONDON, Jun 7 2024 (IPS)* – India’s Hindu nationalist strongman Narendra Modi has won his third prime ministerial term. But the result of the country’s April-to-June election fell short of the sweeping triumph that seemed within his grasp.
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Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has shed seats compared to the 2019 election, losing its parliamentary majority. Modi remains prime minister thanks to coalition partners. It’s a long way from the 400-seat supermajority Modi proclaimed he wanted – which would have given him power to rewrite the constitution.

The outcome may be that Modi faces more checks on his power. If so, that can only be good news for those he’s consistently attacked – including civil society and India’s Muslim minority.

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10/06/2024

Gaza: Deaths and Devastation During Hostage Rescue Operation Show ‘Seismic Trauma’ of Ongoing War

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(UN News)* — The scenes of devastation witnessed in the aftermath of Israel’s military operation to release hostages from the Nuseirat refugee camp proves that each day the war continues “it only grows more horrific” the UN’s top humanitarian official said on Sunday [].

The aftermath of an attack on a UN school-turned shelter in Nuseirat on 6 June, where at least 35 displaced people were killed during an Israeli airstrike.
© UNRWA | The aftermath of an attack on a UN school-turned shelter in Nuseirat on 6 June, where at least 35 displaced people were killed during an Israeli airstrike.

08/06/2024

A Nuclear-Armed European Union? A Proposal Under Fire

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UNITED NATIONS, Jun 7 2024 (IPS)* – The continued veiled threats from Russia, warning of nuclear attacks on Ukraine, have prompted some politicians in Europe to visualize a nuclear-armed European Union (EU).
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres (center right) attends a Security Council meeting on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation on March 18, 2024. With geopolitical tensions escalating the risk of nuclear warfare to its highest point in decades, reducing and abolishing nuclear weapons is the only viable path to saving humanity. The UN chief told the Security Council delegates that he was deeply concerned about the continuous erosion of the international non-proliferation architecture.Credit: UN Photo/Evan Schneider

UN Secretary-General António Guterres (center right) attends a Security Council meeting on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation on March 18, 2024. Credit: UN Photo/Evan Schneider

But Volkert Ohm, Co-Chair of the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms (IALANA) in Germany, told IPS that the call for nuclear weapons for the EU contradicts international law.

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08/06/2024

‘Unimaginable Trauma’ Haunts Sudan’s Displaced While Violence, Famine Threaten Millions

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(UN News)* — Horrific violence and the risk of famine continue to stalk the people of Sudan, UN humanitarians warned on Friday [], as they echoed condemnation by UN Secretary-General António Guterres of an attack on a village south of Khartoum two days ago that is now believed to have left more than 100 dead.

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A woman feeds a child at a school used as a gathering point for displaced people in Port Sudan. (file)
© WFP/Abubaker Garelnabei | A woman feeds a child at a school used as a gathering point for displaced people in Port Sudan. (file)

“The UN Secretary-General strongly condemns the attack reportedly carried out on 5 June by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the Wad Al-Noura village, Jazira state, which is said to have killed over 100 people,” his Spokesperson said in a statement overnight, which also underscored “the immense suffering of the Sudanese population as a result of the continued hostilities”.

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08/06/2024

War Propels Unemployment to Close to 80%, Shrinks GDP by 83.5 % in the Gaza Strip

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The war has caused unprecedented devastation to the Palestinian labour market and the wider economy, according to new data and analysis by the ILO and the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.

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BEIRUT, 7 June 2024 (ILO)* – Eight months of war in the Gaza Strip have caused loss of jobs and livelihoods on a massive scale and a sharp decline in GDP in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT), a new brief by the ILO and the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) reports.

Since hostilities erupted in October 2023, the unemployment rate in the Gaza Strip has reached a staggering 79.1 per cent. In the West Bank, which has also been severely impacted by the crisis, unemployment has reached 32 per cent.

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07/06/2024

Italy Migration Deal with Albania is a Costly, Cruel Farce

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By Judith Sunderland, Associate Director, Europe and Central Asia Division | Human Rights Watch*

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A migrant reception center at the port of Shenjin, northwestern Albania, June 5, 2024.
A migrant reception center at the port of Shenjin, northwestern Albania, June 5, 2024. © 2024 Vlasov Sulaj/AP Photo

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s June 5 visit to Albania’s Shëngjin port underscores the folly of Italy’s scheme to send migrants and asylum seekers, intercepted in the Mediterranean Sea, to Albania.

Amid spiraling costs, delays, and serious concerns about people’s rights, the plan is revealing itself to be an example of how not to manage migration.

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07/06/2024

1 in 4 Children Globally Live in ‘Severe Child Food Poverty Due to Inequity, Conflict, and Climate Crises – UNICEF

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Children experiencing this level of food poverty are up to 50 per cent more likely to suffer from life-threatening malnutrition, new analysis finds.

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NEW YORK, 6 June 2024 (UNICEF)* -– Around 181 million children worldwide under 5 years of age – or 1 in 4 – are experiencing severe child food poverty, making them up to 50 per cent more likely to experience wasting, a life-threatening form of malnutrition, a new UNICEF report reveals today.

For the first time, Child Food Poverty: Nutrition Deprivation in Early Childhood analyses the impacts and causes of dietary deprivation among the world’s youngest people in nearly 100 countries, and across income groups.

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06/06/2024

Sudan Internal Displacement Set to Top 10 Million in the Coming Days as Famine Looms

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Port Sudan, 6 June 2024 (IOM)* – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is warning that the number of people displaced by conflict inside Sudan could top 10 million in the coming days. The world’s worst internal displacement crisis continues to escalate, with looming famine and disease adding to the havoc wrought by conflict.

Hafsa, a mother of four, fled her home in Khartoum when conflict erupted. Now displaced in Gedaref, she faces an uncertain future. Photo: IOM Sudan 2024/Omer Tariq

IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix, which issues weekly statistics, recorded 9.9 million people internally displaced across all 18 states in Sudan this week – 2.8 million prior to the April 2023 war, and 7.1 million since. More than half of all internally displaced persons (IDPs) are women, and over a quarter are children under the age of five.

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06/06/2024

There Is an Exit Off ‘the Highway to Climate Hell’

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(UN News)* — “It’s climate crunch time” when it comes to tackling rising carbon emissions the UN Secretary-General said on Wednesday [], stressing that while the need for global action is unprecedented, so too are the opportunities for prosperity and sustainable development.

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Secretary-General António Guterres delivers his special address on climate action from the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
United Nations | UN Secretary-General António Guterres delivers his special address on climate action from the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
06/06/2024

Up to 40% of the Planet’s Land Is Degraded, Directly Affecting Half of the World’s Population

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5 June 2024 (United Nations)* — All over the world, ecosystems are threatened. From forests and drylands to farmlands and lakes, natural spaces on which humanity’s existence depends are reaching a tipping point.

The silhouette of a tree in the middle of the desert at sunset

Grasslands, shrublands and savannahs cover approximately half of the world’s terrestrial surface. Distributed from Eurasia and Patagonia to Africa and Australia they are home to millions of people. PHOTO:Damian Patkowski/Unsplash

According to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, up to 40 per cent of the planet’s land is degraded, directly affecting half of the world’s population. The number and duration of droughts has increased by 29 per cent since 2000 – without urgent action, droughts may affect over three-quarters of the world’s population by 2050.

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