What Multinational Companies Need to Know about Collecting Personal Information from Their Employees in China

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The Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), which is considered the first comprehensive law on personal information protection in People’s Republic of China (PRC or China), came into effect on 1 November 2021. Prior to PIPL, mandatory requirements on the cross-border transfer of personal information were outlined mainly in the PRC […]

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Commonwealth Secretary-General Urges Leaders to “Dig Deeper” in Climate Talks for the Sake of Vulnerable Nations

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By External SourceNov 10 2021 (IPS-Partners) Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has appealed to world leaders attending the UN Climate Change Conference COP26 to close the gap in ongoing negotiations this week in Glasgow, with millions of lives and livelihoods on the line in climate-vulnerable countries. Secretary-General Scotland delivered her statement […]

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Which African future? Fossil fuels take stage in Cape Town

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All eyes are on Glasgow when it comes to Africa’s climate transition, as COP26 delegates in Scotland call for support in Global South nations that already feel the effects of fossil fuel-driven climate change, despite the fact that they’ve contributed so little to the problem. At the same time, maybe […]

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Sektor kehutanan ditargetkan sumbang pengurangan emisi terbesar

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Dirjen Planologi Kehutanan dan Tata Lingkungan Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan Ruandha Agung Sugardiman menjelaskan bahwa sektor kehutanan dan penggunaan lahan lain (forestry and other land use/FoLU) menjadi sektor …

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Dwindling rains in northern Cameroon spark conflict and displacement

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Country: Cameroon Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees The worst intercommunal fighting ever seen in Cameroon’s Far North Region was triggered by attempts to adapt to climate change. UN estimates 80 per cent of farmland is degraded in the Sahel region.

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LSM latih Babinsa dan Bhabinkamtibmas soal konservasi gajah

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Konsorsium gajah Conservation Response Unit (CRU) Aceh dan Lembaga Suar Galang Keadilan (LSGK) melatih personel Babinsa, Bhabinkamtibmas sekaligus perangkat desa untuk meningkatkan kapasitas dalam upaya konservasi gajah Sumatera …

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COP26 – Adapting to the Climate Crisis

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Datong, in China’s Shanxi Province, was an old-fashioned coal mining city. It has been a key city for an environmental clean-up. China is the world’s largest emitter of CO2. Credit: Trevor Page By Marwa AwadOTTAWA, Canada, Nov 9 2021 (IPS) Look up any map showing today’s global humanitarian crises and […]

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World: COP26: Direct Linkages Between Climate Change, Health and Migration Must be Tackled Urgently – IOM, WHO, Lancet Migration

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Country: World Sources: International Organization for Migration, World Health Organization IOM, the WHO and Lancet Migration, are calling on world leaders to take concrete action to mitigate the consequences of climate change on migration and people’s health worldwide, on the occasion of the COP26.

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You can help the planet and yourself by avoiding sweets and pastries

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Photo: Pixabay/Pexels Red meat is bad for your health and bad for the environment too. That we have known. But here is something that may come as a surprise: cutting back on sweets and pastries can be just as important. Researchers who reviewed 20 studies on the environmental impacts of […]

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India Zika outbreak sees surge of nearly 100 cases

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At least 89 people, including 17 children, have tested positive for the Zika virus in a surge of cases in the Indian city of Kanpur, its health department said on Monday.

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