Clearing landmines from Ukraine may take decades, despite current ongoing efforts

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Country: Ukraine Source: Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining While full-scale humanitarian demining efforts are impossible during the conflict, coordination to support Ukrainian authorities to locate, identify, and remove explosive ordnance is already underway.

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Increasing capacity on evidence-based policy Analysis through CGE modeling training in BIMSTEC countries

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Increasing capacity on evidence-based policy Analysis through CGE modeling training in BIMSTEC countries May 13, 2022 jmcquaid Fri, 05/13/2022 – 10:45 Increasing capacity on evidence-based policy Analysis through CGE modeling training in BIMSTEC countries Anisha Mohan An important tool for managing food policy in a time of crisis. IFPRI Blog […]

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North Korea announces first Covid deaths amid ‘explosive’ outbreak

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Understanding how corals turn sunscreen into toxins could help save reefs

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Photo: Pixabay/dimitrisvetsikas1969 Sunscreen bottles are frequently labeled as “reef-friendly” and “coral-safe.” These claims generally mean that the lotions replaced oxybenzone – a chemical that can harm corals – with something else. But are these other chemicals really safer for reefs than oxybenzone? This question led us, two environmental chemists, to team up […]

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Permanent Dial-In Option Makes TEFRA Hearings Easier Than Ever – Forever

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The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) requires a public hearing as a form of public approval for certain types of tax-exempt private activity bonds. Thanks to COVID-19, holding a hearing is easier than ever with the new permanent option to have the hearing via teleconference. Of […]

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WindTV: U.S. Offshore Wind Handbook Launch

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This video features partner Elizabeth Crouse regarding the launch of the latest edition of the U.S. Offshore Wind Handbook. Watch the video here.

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Mining Destroys the Lives of Indigenous People in Venezuela

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Children and adolescents in a Yanomami community in Parima, on the southern border with Brazil, the area where four indigenous people were shot dead and others injured when they confronted military troops last March. CREDIT: Wataniba By Humberto MárquezCARACAS, May 12 2022 (IPS) The voracious search for gold in southern […]

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In Chad, in an already difficult humanitarian context, 100,000 refugees from Cameroon are facing food insecurity

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Countries: Cameroon, Chad Source: CARE Last September and December, Chad experienced two flows of refugees fleeing Cameroon. They are more than 100,000 today living in poverty in spontaneous sites and in organized camps around the capital.

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IFPRI Global Food Policy Report 2022: Accelerating food systems transformation to combat climate change

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IFPRI Global Food Policy Report 2022: Accelerating food systems transformation to combat climate change May 12, 2022 jmcquaid Thu, 05/12/2022 – 08:00 IFPRI Global Food Policy Report 2022: Accelerating food systems transformation to combat climate change Johan Swinnen Channing Arndt Rob Vos Six policy priorities that can—and should—be implemented now. […]

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Who is ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr and why are some Filipinos nervous about his family’s return?

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Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is the presumptive President of the Philippines after winning a landslide in elections on May 9, according to unofficial results.

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