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– Inter Press Service
LONDON, Jul 15 (IPS) – The political tide has turned within the UK – and civil society might be hoping for an finish to authorities hostility.
The 4 July normal election ended 14 years of rule by the right-wing Conservative social gathering. The centre-left Labour social gathering has returned to energy, successful 411 out of 650 parliamentary seats.
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– Inter Press Service
SRINAGAR, Jul 15 (IPS) – Political events usually play lip service to local weather change, however farmers in India, confronted with unpopular insurance policies and uncertainty of their livelihoods on account of local weather change, ensured their views had been heard through the latest normal elections.
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– Inter Press Service
NAIROBI, Jul 15 (IPS) – Within the coronary heart of Empash village, a fragmented group nestled in Suswa, Narok County, some 62 miles northwest of Nairobi, Naomy Kolian’s story unfolds like a gripping saga of ache, resilience, and unyielding willpower.
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– Inter Press Service
BANGKOK, Thailand, Jul 15 (IPS) – Scientific assessments reveal that the Third Pole (TP), encompassing the huge glaciated mountain programs of Asia, is warming at an alarming charge of over 0.3 ºC per decade, surpassing the worldwide common.
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– UN Information
Eight crucial world shifts are accelerating a triple planetary disaster of local weather change, nature loss, air pollution and waste, in keeping with the brand new World Foresight Report produced by the UN Setting Programme (UNEP) and the Worldwide Science Council (ISC) launched on Monday.
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– UN Information
The UN Secretary-Common has underscored the necessity to empower younger individuals globally with the abilities they should form a extra peaceable, sustainable future for all.
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– UN Information
5 senior UN officers have welcomed the choice by The Gambia to uphold its ban on Feminine Genital Mutilation (FGM), calling it a crucial win for ladies’s and women’ rights.
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– UN Information
The UN Deputy Secretary-Common on Monday urged world leaders to redirect assets from warfare to peace and sustainable growth initiatives.
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– UN Information
The UN paid tribute on Monday to the life and legacy of the primary democratically elected President of South Africa, the late Nelson Mandela, whose lengthy stroll to freedom through the racist apartheid period impressed individuals throughout the planet.
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– UN Information
Twelve years on from independence the individuals of South Sudan proceed to face enormous challenges, exacerbated now by the struggle in neighbouring Sudan, the World Well being Group (WHO) stated on Monday.