A gunman killed at least 10 people, including a police officer at a grocery store in Colorado on Monday, police said, in the latest shooting to hit the western state–the scene of two of the most infamous US mass murders. The shooter is being held in custody and was injured, told Michael Dougherty, district attorney for Boulder County, located 30 miles (50 kilometers) northwest of the state capital Denver. Among those dead was “heroic” police officer Eric Talley, 51, who was the first to respond to the scene at a King Soopers supermarket, said police chief Maris Herold. “We know…
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Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Sunday that the US must lift all sanctions against Iran before Tehran returns to the 2015 nuclear deal. Speaking in a televised address to mark the new Persian year, he hit out at former US president, Donald Trump, for his “major crime” in abandoning the treaty negotiated with world powers. “He [Trump] went away in that infamous way, bringing disgrace to his country,” Khamenei said. “They must know ‘maximum pressure’ has failed so far, and if the current US administration wants to continue, it will also fail.” Volume 90% Iran nuclear inspections: IAEA…
After another week during which women in sport were reminded of the prejudices they still face, Jonathan Harding writes that it is time for teams and organizations to make genuine change. How much longer is sport going to tell women that it wants them to play professionally but then commit to actions that suggest otherwise? That leading players felt the need to write a letter to the German Football Association (DFB) after the discriminatory actions of a youth coach is telling. Jonathan Harding People who feel supported and respected in their environment don’t need to write open letters to their associations asking them to take…
IOM estimates that more than 650,000 undocumented migrants will return in 2021 all in dire need of humanitarian support at a time when donor funding is a small fraction of what is needed. Over the last year, more than one million Afghan migrants have returned or been deported to Afghanistan from neighboring Pakistan and Iran as COVID-19 continues to deprive many of employment and health care. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) estimates that more than 650,000 undocumented migrants will return in 2021 — all of whom will be in dire need of humanitarian support at a time when donor funding…
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Accra, Ghana, working in close collaboration with Ghana’s Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) this week organized the safe return of 13 child survivors of trafficking to their home country, Côte d’Ivoire. The youths, now reunited with their families on March 15, had been exploited by traffickers on farms in Ghana’s Volta Region after being brought to the country by traffickers. “” Regardless of where someone comes from, victims are victims, and must be given the best support possible,” said Abena Annobea Asare, Head of the Human Trafficking Secretariat of the…
UNEP finds a fifth of the world’s river basins are experiencing dramatic fluctuations in water availability, and 2.3 billion people live in countries categorized as “water-stressed”. Over 3 billion people globally are at risk of disease because of the water quality of their rivers, lakes and groundwater due to a lack of data. Meanwhile, a fifth of the world’s river basins are experiencing dramatic fluctuations in water availability, and 2.3 billion people live in countries categorized as “water-stressed,” including 721 million in areas where the water situation is “critical,” according to recent research carried out by the United Nations Environment…
Amid social unrest that is preventing children from accessing essential services, the purchasing power of Lebanon’s currency has fallen to a record low, resulting in soaring inflation and dwindling wages. As the economic situation in Lebanon continues to deteriorate, children and their families are feeling the effects first-hand. The purchasing power of the local currency has fallen to a record low, resulting in soaring inflation and dwindling wages, and leaving vulnerable families in a daily battle to survive [I], warns Save the Children. In addition to that, increasing social unrest and lack of safety in streets across Lebanon are having…
Since January this year, attacks blamed on the Allied Democratic Forces have killed nearly 200 people, injured dozens and displaced almost 40,000 people in Beni Territory in North Kivu and Ituri provinces. The UN Refugee Agency is warning about an alarming increase in the number of attacks by an armed group on civilians in the north-eastern parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Since January, attacks blamed on the armed group, Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), have killed nearly 200 people, injured dozens of others, and displaced an estimated 40,000 people in the DRC’s Beni Territory in North Kivu province…
It’s driven by the widely reported internment of Muslim Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China, which has been termed a genocide by human rights groups. A broad coalition representing Uyghurs, Tibetans, Hong Kong, and Chinese democracy campaigners is pushing for everything from a hard boycott to a so-called diplomatic boycott. Activists are also reaching out to national Olympic committees, athletes, and sponsors after failing to get the International Olympic Committee to move the games out of China. Beijing is the first city to win the right to host both the Summer and Winter Olympics. The 2008 Beijing Olympics were…
AstraZeneca says a review of safety data of people vaccinated with its COVID-19 vaccine has shown no evidence of an increased risk of blood clots. Key points: Ireland is the latest country to suspend the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine. AstraZeneca, the European Medicines Agency and the World Health Organization all say the vaccine is safe. Irish authorities concede they “may be overreacting” AstraZeneca’s review, which covered more than 17 million people vaccinated in the United Kingdom and European Union, came after health authorities in some countries suspended the use of the vaccine over clotting issues. “A careful review of…