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Are militaries driving the climate crisis? | The Stream

For years, climate activists have centered their work around stopping some of the world’s biggest polluters — from fossil fuel companies, to the meat industry, to industrial farming. And while they remain some of the biggest contributors to the climate crisis, there’s a lesser known climate culprit that’s often forgotten: the military. Experts have pointed out that the US Department of Defense is the world’s…

North Korea’s food crisis: How hungry are people in the hermit kingdom?

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube Read more about North Korea: https://sc.mp/wz7k There are growing concerns among rights groups and aid agencies about North Korea’s chronic food shortages. Many experts who keep an eye on the reclusive state say the problem is growing and deaths due to starvation are likely to continue. Some see signs that the country is in the grip…

North Korea’s food crisis: How hungry are people in the hermit kingdom?

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube Read more about North Korea: https://sc.mp/wz7k There are growing concerns among rights groups and aid agencies about North Korea’s chronic food shortages. Many experts who keep an eye on the reclusive state say the problem is growing and deaths due to starvation are likely to continue. Some see signs that the country is in the grip…

‘Rights crisis’: Amnesty report documents abuses in Nicaragua

Nicaragua has barred the European Union’s ambassador after the bloc condemned “systematic repression” of dissent by the government. President Daniel Ortega has been accused of cracking down on opponents since 2018, when hundreds of people were killed and many more imprisoned during anti-government protests. Now, rights campaigners say he is using a new tactic to silence his critics. Al Jazeera’s Latin America editor Lucia Newman…

Sudan crisis: Will there be a ceasefire? – BBC News

Sudan’s paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), said it is committing to a 24-hour ceasefire to allow safe passage of civilians and for humanitarian aid. In a statement on Tuesday, the head of RSF said the deal had been reached following a conversation with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and “other friendly nations”. Sudan’s army has denied the claims by RSF rivals that…

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