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Norwegian police detain Greta temporarily during protest demonstration | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com March 1, 2023
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Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg was detained twice by police during a protest in support of indigenous human rights in the Norwegian capital Oslo on the 1st. FILE PHOTO: Oslo, 2023. REUTERS/Alf Simensen/NTB/via REUTERS

OSLO (Reuters) – Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg was twice detained by police on Wednesday during a protest in support of indigenous human rights in the Norwegian capital Oslo. Police took Thunberg and her other activists away from the Ministry of Finance and then from the Ministry of Climate Change and the Environment.

Thunberg and other activists protested on February 27 calling for the removal of 151 wind turbines from reindeer pastures of the Norwegian nomadic Sámi. He argues that the transition to green energy should not come at the expense of the rights of indigenous peoples.

Activists have blocked access to some government facilities in recent days. Norway’s left-wing minority government has been forced to cancel a state visit to Britain by Oil and Energy Minister Arsland.

Norway’s Supreme Court ruled in 2021 that turbines from two wind farms in Vossen, which are part of Europe’s largest onshore wind farm complex, violate indigenous rights under international treaties. . But more than 16 months later, it’s still working.

Thunberg, carrying a Sami flag, was escorted from the Ministry of Finance by police as hundreds of demonstrators chanted slogans.

Thunberg and other demonstrators were then turned away by police again after blocking the entrance to the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment.

Thunberg was later released along with other activists detained with him.

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China’s reconnaissance balloon, US government provides information to 40 countries | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 8, 2023
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States briefed diplomats from 40 countries on February 7 about a Chinese reconnaissance balloon that entered U.S. airspace in late January, according to senior U.S. government officials and diplomatic sources. FILE PHOTO: Surfside Beach, South Carolina, April 4, 2023. REUTERS/Randall Hill

WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) – The United States briefed diplomats from 40 countries about a Chinese reconnaissance balloon that entered U.S. airspace in late January, senior U.S. officials and diplomatic sources said.

Briefings were held at the US embassies in Washington and Beijing. Deputy Secretary of State Sherman provided information to about 150 diplomats from 40 countries on the 6th, and a briefing was held at the US Embassy in Beijing on the 6th and 7th.

“We want to share as much information as possible with each country,” said a senior U.S. government official.

The State Department also provided information to senior U.S. government officials in various countries to share information with allies and partners.

A diplomat who attended a briefing in Beijing said the US said the balloons were not for weather observation, as China claimed, but for reconnaissance airships and were controlled by the People’s Liberation Army.

The balloon was fitted with solar panels, which turned out to require more electricity than a weather balloon, he said. The flight path did not follow the natural wind flow and was fitted with rudders and propellers.

An Asian diplomat stationed in Beijing said, “In addition to the explanation from the United States, China has not disclosed the name of the company or organization that owns the balloon. pointed out.

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200 people arrested in Lima, Machu Picchu ruins closed, Peru with intensifying demonstrations | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 22, 2023
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Authorities in Cusco, southern Peru, said on January 21 that they had closed the trekking road leading to the World Heritage Site of Machu Picchu and its ruins. FILE PHOTO: Police clash with protesters in Lima, June 2023. REUTERS/Sebastian Castaneda

[リマ 21日 ロイター] – Authorities in Cusco, southern Peru, South America, announced on the 21st that they had closed the trekking road leading to the World Heritage Site Machu Picchu and its ruins.

At least 46 people have died in clashes with authorities in Peru after weeks of protests against the arrest of ex-President Castillo, and nine have been killed in a road accident linked to roadblocks erected during the protests. are doing.

Cusco officials said they will close the trekking road and Machu Picchu from January 21 due to the current social situation. The reopening date is undecided.

In Lima, police have arrested more than 200 people on suspicion of trespassing and stealing electronic goods from the University of Mayor de San Marcos.

The university said masked demonstrators stormed the university late Wednesday and drove out security guards.

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UNHCR calls on every country to support Rohingya refugees adrift at sea | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 28, 2022
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On 27 December, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) called on countries to provide aid to the Rohingya Muslim minority who are adrift at sea. A boat with Rohingya refugees. From video shot off the coast of Aceh, Indonesia in December 2021. Image provided (Reuters 2022/Aditya Setiawan)

PIDI, Indonesia (Reuters) – The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has asked countries to help the Rohingya Muslim minority who are adrift at sea. At least 20 Rohingya are believed to have died at sea. He also called for help for the hundreds of Rohingya who have landed in Indonesia after weeks adrift in the Indian Ocean.

Nearly 500 Rohingya have arrived in Indonesia in the past six weeks, but many countries have not responded to calls for help, UNHCR said in a statement.

A boat carrying 174 Rohingya arrived ashore on Saturday, according to authorities in the Indonesian province of Aceh on the island of Sumatra. Most were dehydrated and exhausted after weeks of drifting and needed urgent medical attention.

Survivors say the 40-day drift from Bangladesh to Indonesia killed more than 20 people and left the ship low on food and leaking water.

“Indonesians came here from Bangladesh’s largest refugee camp with the hope of giving us an opportunity to get an education,” said one survivor.

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Taliban ban on NGO workers, United Nations calls for withdrawal | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 27, 2022
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The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has called on the Taliban interim government to ban women from working in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) operating in the country. In this photo, senior Taliban officials attend an event marking the first anniversary of the fall of Kabul on August 15, 2022. ( REUTERS/Ali Khara 2022)

KABUL (Reuters) – The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has called for the lifting of a ban imposed by the Taliban interim government on women working in non-governmental organizations operating in the country.

“With millions of people in Afghanistan in need of humanitarian assistance, it is essential to remove barriers,” UNAMA said in a statement. UNAMA interim representative Ramiz Arakbarov said he had met with Economy Minister Hanif.

The economy ministry on Thursday ordered NGOs not to hire female workers, saying some women did not follow Islamic dress codes as interpreted by the Taliban. While the directive does not apply directly to the United Nations, many of its programs are implemented by NGOs.

NGOs say they cannot run programs without female staff and four major NGOs around the world have already announced their suspension.

Aid agencies say more than half of the Afghan population depend on humanitarian assistance, making basic assistance essential, especially in winter.

In Afghanistan, where the economy is collapsing, NGOs have become an important source of employment, especially for women.

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