Countries: Cyprus, Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic Source: Save the Children Two months since the explosion ripped through the capital Beirut, Save the Children’s teams have recorded a 574% increase in requests for shelter and financial support among Lebanese communities.
Read MoreMore than 6000 U.S. flag commercial vessels carry more than 200 million passengers annually on domestic voyages in the United States. These include ferries, dinner-cruise vessels, sightseeing and excursion vessels, dive boats, and overnight cruise vessels, among many others, operating along the coastlines and internal waters throughout the United States. […]
Read MoreLondon – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP has advised Fonix Mobile plc on its listing on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange and a £45 million secondary placing. Fonix is a UK focused mobile payments and messaging company enabling businesses to charge users’ mobile bills and send […]
Read MoreIndonesia berpotensi kembali menjadi negara dengan kasus virus corona tertinggi di Asia Tenggara.
Read MorePerum Perhutani Garut membantah adanya dugaan kerusakan hutan di hulu sungai yang menjadi penyebab terjadinya banjir bandang akibat luapan sungai lalu merendam ribuan rumah penduduk dan merusak fasilitas umum di wilayah selatan …
Read MoreEvent Post October 13, 2020 Book launch: Ethiopia’s evolving agrifood system faces new challenges Timothy Karoff COVID-19 is among a number of current stresses on the country’s food system and social safety net.
Read MoreCountry: World Source: World Meteorological Organization The 2020 State of Climate Services report contains 16 different case studies on successful early warning systems for hazards including tropical cyclones, floods, droughts, heatwaves and sand storms.
Read MoreCoastal fisheries provide vital food security and household incomes throughout the Pacific Islands. The fish market, Auki, Malaita Province, Solomon Islands. Credit: Catherine Wilson/IPS By Catherine WilsonCANBERRA, Australia, Oct 13 2020 (IPS) Coastal fisheries in the Pacific Islands have become a food and livelihood lifeline to many people who have […]
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has given nature a bit of a respite from frantic human activities, but it has also hammered the global economy. In other words, good news has come with plenty of bad news. Environmentalists and sustainability experts worldwide have been urging governments to take advantage of the current […]
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