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Swiss campaign heats up ahead of an emotional vote on pesticides

Swiss campaign heats up ahead of an emotional vote on pesticides Scenes of vandalism are becoming regular features as two initiatives that seek to ban pesticides come to a vote in June. Union suisse des paysans Death threats, insults, posters vandalised or set on fire: the campaign for two initiatives against pesticides to be put to the vote on June 13 is extremely tense. This toxic climate highlights a deep malaise in the Swiss agricultural world. This content was published on May 28, 2021 - 09:00 May 28, 2021 - 09:00 Samuel Jaberg Journalist and deputy head of the swissinfo.ch editorial group for German, French and Italian. Earlier, worked for Teletext and Switzerland’s French-language national broadcaster.

Covid shadow hangs over WHO international meet

Covid shadow hangs over WHO international meet Issued on: 21/05/2021 - 14:08 The WHO s World Health Assembly kicks off Monday Fabrice COFFRINI AFP 4 min Geneva (AFP) With the pandemic still raging, the virus origins a mystery and wealthy nations hoarding vaccines, the World Health Organization gathers its member states next week, focused on averting the next catastrophe. The 74th World Health Assembly will arguably be one of the most important in the WHO s history, amid calls to revamp the organisation and the entire global approach to health. The WHO s main decision-making body will this year be keenly focused on the world s inadequate response to Covid-19 and the significant steps needed to prevent future pandemics.

Does Bill Gates have too much influence in the WHO?

Does Bill Gates have too much influence in the WHO? The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is now the second biggest donor to the World Health Organization. Some worry that gives the Microsoft mogul too much influence. Keystone / Gian Ehrenzeller The WHO s upcoming Assembly in Geneva starting May 24 will be facing calls for reform, especially in the light of the Covid-19 pandemic. One of the issues in the spotlight will be the way the global health body is funded and the role of the private sector, especially the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which is now its second biggest donor.

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