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Covid has set back efforts to support climate action in developing countries – Minister

Covid has set back efforts to support climate action in developing countries – Minister
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Universities facing massive cuts to funding for research including coronavirus response

Universities facing massive cuts to funding for research including coronavirus response
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gov ie - Minister Brophy announces €13 2m in humanitarian funding

gov ie - Minister Brophy announces €13 2m in humanitarian funding
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Exclusive-Some 350,000 people in Ethiopia s Tigray in famine -U N document

2 Min Read Displaced people are seen at the Shire campus of Aksum University, which was turned into a temporary shelter for people displaced by conflict, in the town of Shire, Tigray region, Ethiopia, March 15, 2021. REUTERS/Baz Ratner ADDIS ABABA/NEW YORK (Reuters) - An unpublished analysis by United Nations agencies and aid groups estimates some 350,000 people in Ethiopia’s conflict-torn Tigray region are in famine conditions, according to an internal U.N. document seen by Reuters on Wednesday. The Ethiopian government disputes the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis, according to the notes of a meeting on Monday of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) - made up of the heads of at least 18 U.N. and non-U.N. organizations.

Government dragging feet on China forced labour

BBC News Published image copyrightReuters The government is dragging its feet in taking action against UK companies linked to the use of forced labour in China s Xinjiang region, MPs have said. In March the Business department (Beis) vowed to sanction firms that could not prove they had no ties with Xinjiang. But it has refused to commit to clear timeframes and substantive actions , the Beis Select Committee said. A government spokesperson said not only had it introduced measures against a forced labour, there was more to come. Xinjiang, in north-west China, is home to the Uighur Muslim population. China has been accused of committing genocide and crimes against humanity through its repression of the Uighurs - allegations it denies.

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