Archive for ‘War Lords’

06/11/2024

Super Yachts and Jets of Europe’s Elite Emit More Carbon Pollution in a Week than the World’s Poorest 1% Emits in a Lifetime

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The carbon footprint of a super-rich European, accumulated from nearly a week of using super yachts and private jets, matches the lifetime carbon footprint of someone in the world’s poorest 1 percent, a new Oxfam report on 28 October 2024 reveals.

The first-of-its-kind study, Carbon Inequality Kills, tracks the emissions from private jets, yachts and polluting investments and comes ahead of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, amidst growing fears that climate breakdown is accelerating, driven largely by the emissions of the richest people. 

“The super-rich in Europe are treating our planet like their personal playground. Their dirty investments, their private jets and yachts are not just symbols of excess; they are fuelling inequality, hunger and even death”, said Chiara Putaturo, Oxfam EU tax expert.

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06/11/2024

‘Richer Countries Must Commit to Pay at COP29 as Climate Change Forcibly Displaces Millions across Africa’

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By Amnesty International*

4 November 2024 — With millions of people already displaced by climate change disasters in Africa, the richer countries most responsible for global warming must agree at the COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan to fully pay for the catastrophic loss of homes and damage to livelihoods taking place across the continent, Amnesty International said.

05/11/2024

First Famine, Now Cholera and Dengue Fever Surge Hits War-Torn Sudan

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(UN News)* — War in Sudan has devastated towns and cities across the country and pushed the healthcare system to collapse, just as cases of cholera and dengue fever are surging and hunger levels remain “above the famine threshold”, humanitarians have warned.

Al Fasher hospital in Darfur following artillery strikes in October. Aid teams have warned that medical facilities in conflict areas are overwhelmed and continue to be attacked.
© Al-Saudi Maternity Hospital | Al Fasher hospital in Darfur following artillery strikes in October. Aid teams have warned that medical facilities in conflict areas are overwhelmed and continue to be attacked.
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In an alert from the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, it reported more than 28,000 cases of cholera and 836 deaths in 11 states between 22 July and 28 October.
05/11/2024

Africa’s Most Important Election Is Underway

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KAMPALA, Uganda / NEW JERSEY, USA, Nov 5 2024 (IPS)* Africa has had a terrible record dealing with extreme poverty.
 
The late Adebayo Adedeji, the legendary head of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), campaigned vigorously but unsuccessfully in the 1980s against the IMF and World Bank-imposed structural adjustment programmes, contending that these contributed to poverty’s increase.
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Credit: African Union

The continent’s economic growth plummeted rapidly in that decade by an average of 2.5 per cent annually, hitting the already poor the hardest.

Hard as it is to believe, things have gotten much worse since then for the poor.

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04/11/2024

Soul Suicide in the Ballot Box as Palestinians Are Butchered

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By Edward J. Curtin, Jr. | Behind the Curtain – TRANSCEND Media Service*

24 Oct 2024 – It’s been a long time but worth remembering, if you can, that when the Twin Towers and Building 7 at the World Trade Center collapsed on September 11, 2001, the whole world watched in horror. 

Edward J. Curtin

The events of that day were repeated on television over and over and over again, to the point where they became afterimages lodged in people’s minds.

As a result, although the buildings were not brought down by the impact of planes (no plane hit Building 7) but by explosives planted in the buildings (see this and this, among extensive evidence), most people thought otherwise, just as they thought that the subsequent linked anthrax attacks were directed by Osama bin Laden when they were eventually proven to have originated from a U.S. military lab (thus an inside job), and, as a result of a massive Bush administration/corporate media propaganda campaign, most Americans supported the invasion of Afghanistan, the subsequent invasion of Iraq, and decades of endless wars that continue to this day, bringing us to the edge of nuclear war with Iran and Russia.

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04/11/2024

Gaza Polio Vaccine Campaign under Fire. Israeli Forces’ Airstrikes on Lebanon and Yemen. Dire Situation on Syria Border

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(UN News)* — Attacks on a clinic and UN staff member were reported during a resumed polio vaccine campaign in besieged northern Gaza, Israeli forces continued airstrikes on Lebanon on Sunday and in Yemen, a new water project launched a “lifeline” for populations fleeing conflict, with updates from Syria.

A UN-supported campaign plans to deliver the required two vaccine doses to ensure Gaza's 640,000 children are immune to the paralysing virus.
© UNRWA | A UN-supported campaign plans to deliver the required two vaccine doses to ensure Gaza’s 640,000 children are immune to the paralysing virus.
04/11/2024

Hunger and Cholera Escalate in South Sudan

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By Vibhu Mishra

(UN News)* — South Sudan is facing a spiralling humanitarian crisis with hunger and cholera cases escalating in several parts of the country. UN agencies on Friday [] called for more international support and interventions to ease the widespread suffering.

People from the local community receiving food supplies in Rupchai, Unity state, South Sudan.
© WFP/Eulalia Berlanga | People from the local community receiving food supplies in Rupchai, Unity state, South Sudan.
The UN World Food Programme (WFP), World Health Organization (WHO) and UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have raised the alarm over worsening hunger, malnutrition, and disease outbreaks in the world’s youngest nation.
02/11/2024

Lebanon: People Continue to Be Killed, Injured and Displaced by Airstrikes, Hostilities and Displacement Orders

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(UN News)* — People in Lebanon continue to be killed, injured and displaced by airstrikes, hostilities and displacement orders, the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, said on .

Members of a family who fled their home in Lebanon rest under a tree.
© UNICEF/Dar al Mussawir/Ramzi Haidar | Members of a family who fled their home in Lebanon rest under a tree.
 
Israel issued new displacement orders that day for several villages and Rashiedeh Palestinian refugee camp, located in the south of the country.
 
This marked the first time the Israeli army has called for the evacuation of a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, the UN agency said.
02/11/2024

Gaza: ‘Lack of Access to Maternal and Newborn Care Is Elevating Health Risks for around 50,000 Pregnant Women and New Mothers…’

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By the UN Population Fund*

Occupied Palestinian territory

The war in Gaza has taken a catastrophic toll on women and girls. They have lost homes and loved ones and lack access to food, water, protection and health care. Many have been displaced at least once, moving from one unsafe place to another.

Shelters are overcrowded, and sanitation conditions are dire, exposing women and girls to violence, infection and disease. 

© UNFPA Palestine
02/11/2024

‘Gaza Has Seen the Highest Number of Killings of Journalists and Media Workers in Any War in Decades’

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85 percent of journalist killings worldwide go unpunished

Journalists covering a terrorist attack in Kenya.
©UNESCO/ Enos Teche | Journalists covering a terrorist attack in Kenya.
 
(UN News)* — Between 2006 and 2024, over 1,700 journalists have been killed around the world, and around 85 percent of the cases did not make it to court, according to a report by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
 
The dangers faced by journalists, including risks to their lives, are highlighted each year on the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, which falls on November 2.