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Month: June 2024

Nearly a third still get no early warning of disaster, poll finds

Millions of people worldwide get no early warning when disaster is about to strike, according to a new survey. The World Risk Poll, conducted by the Gallup polling organization, found that in 2023, 70% of those surveyed received an early…

Boeing CEO apologies to relatives of 737 Max crash victims

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun apologized Tuesday to relatives of the victims of two 737 Max crashes during a hearing of the Senate Homeland Security Committee’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Calhoun stood up to address the families, some of whom were…

Ukraine war transforms roles of women in the workplace

The war in Ukraine is bringing what promises to be lasting changes in the role of women in the workplace. Lesia Bakalets traveled to Ukraine’s Mykolaiv region to hear from women training to drive tractors, a job that until recently…

Nvidia eclipses Microsoft as world’s most valuable company

Nvidia became the world’s most valuable company on Tuesday, dethroning tech heavyweight Microsoft as its high-end processors play a central role in a scramble to dominate artificial intelligence technology. Shares of the chipmaker climbed 3.7% to $135.87, lifting its market…

Russian involvement in China’s moon exploration divides space research camps

Washington —  China aims to mark a new milestone in space exploration next week when its Chang’e-6 probe is expected to return to Earth from the far side of the moon with rock and soil samples. Scientists involved in the…

Systemic gender oppression in Afghanistan may amount to crimes against humanity

The de facto authorities in Afghanistan, the Taliban, swept back into power in August 2021 and swiftly began curtailing women’s rights, including imposing stricter dress codes, banning higher education for girls, excluding women from the job market, and restricting freedom…

Systematic terror, brutal atrocities rife in Myanmar: UN human rights chief

Addressing the Geneva-based Human Rights Council, Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights emphasized that the crisis there is “emblematic of a decades-long legacy of military domination, the stifling of dissent, and division.” He added that the same dynamics…

Attacks against civilians in Ukraine ‘unconscionable’, Security Council hears

That’s the highest number of civilian casualties in a single month since June 2023, Rosemary DiCarlo, UN Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs told the Security Council. Over half of the casualties occurred in Kharkiv during a new Russian offensive,…

‘Nowhere is safe’ for civilians as Sudan war descends further into chaos

The war that erupted last April between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has triggered political instability, a severe humanitarian emergency and widespread human rights violations. Over 15,500 fatalities have been reported in some…

WFP increases response in West and Central Africa to address rising hunger

The programme will aid the response plans of national governments in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Niger and Nigeria. With the right amount of funding, WFP’s initiative can reach 12 million people, but with diminishing resources…