More than 100 former world leaders called on the Group of Seven (G7) countries to pay for the majority of the world s COVID-19 vaccines in order to protect from the threat posed by virus variants.
In a letter seen by The Guardian, former world leaders, including British Prime Ministers Gordon Brown and Tony Blair and former U.N. Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon, appealed to the G7 countries to cover the cost of vaccinating people against the coronavirus worldwide an estimated $30 billion a year.
The G7, made up of major world powers, is meeting this Friday in Cornwall, England, the first in-person summit since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Here are ten popular arguments Zionists use to defend Israel's crimes against the Palestinians and how to answer them effectively. If you're active in the struggle for peace and justice in the Middle East, you've no doubt frequently encountered.
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JUNE 4 ― As we fight the global health crisis before us, climate change continues to be a ticking time bomb across the globe.
In a recent televised interview, former United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon came out to highlight the multiple disasters the world is currently facing, which has only been further accentuated by the ongoing pandemic.
In fact, Ban notes that the next 10 years will be crucially important for global leaders to work on the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
This threat is ever more present through our water resources. The ongoing Covid-19 crisis has further highlighted the importance of safeguarding our increasingly scarce water resources, and how an impending water shortage can have devastating consequences on everything from healthcare to food security.
Here's a look at information and statistics concerning domestic (intimate partner) violence.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,