Economic effects of Lake Albert flooding ‘devastating’ for affected Ugandans
The flooding of Lake Albert, in Africa’s Great Lakes Region, has caused huge economic losses on the shores of Uganda, where people were already struggling to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Maya Aktar, a
Maya Aktar, a garment worker from Bangladesh, represents other migrants employed in the sector, in Jordan. She explains how she became involved in the union movement, and the positive difference this has made to the lives of her members.
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Do Russia’s assaults on Ukraine amount to war crimes?
NPR’s Michel Martin discusses the laws of war and whether those have evolved over time with Mark Drumbl, director of the Transnational Law Institute at the Washington and Lee University School of Law.
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UN political affairs chief warns of ‘utter devastation’ facing Ukraine cities by Russian forces

With the war in Ukraine now in its third week, UN political affairs chief Rosemary DiCarlo warned the Security Council on Friday that direct attacks against civilians and civilian objects are prohibited under international law, and may amount to war crimes.
First Person: ‘I speak up for those who cannot’

Maya Aktar, a garment worker from Bangladesh, represents other migrants employed in the sector, in Jordan. She explains how she became involved in the union movement, and the positive difference this has made to the lives of her members.
Read the full story, “First Person: ‘I speak up for those who cannot’”, on globalissues.org →
Maya Aktar, a
Maya Aktar, a garment worker from Bangladesh, represents other migrants employed in the sector, in Jordan. She explains how she became involved in the union movement, and the positive difference this has made to the lives of her members.
Read the full story, “First Person: ‘I speak up for those who cannot’â€, on globalissues.org →find more fun & mates at SoShow now !
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New York, Mar 11 (I
New York, Mar 11 (IPS) – Countries on the African continent have a pattern of a six-month break before a new COVID-19 spike happens, researchers at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change have said in a newly released report.Read the full story, “Africa Needs to Move Quickly on COVID Vaccines to Build Long-term Resilienceâ€, on globalissues.org →find more fun & mates at SoShow now !
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