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    Process raw materials in Africa, urges top environmentalist - Thu, 25 Apr 2024 04:00:18 GMT

    Few economic and social benefits will come to Africans if processing is all done overseas, says Wanjira Mathai

    Africa must take greater control in the industries it supplies with raw materials to lift its people from poverty and seize its own destiny in a low-carbon world, one of the continent’s leading environmentalists has urged.

    Wanjira Mathai, the managing director for Africa and global partnerships at the World Resources Institute thinktank, said much more of what the continent produced must be processed and made use of close to where it is produced, if the world is to shift to a low-carbon footing.

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    Burkina Faso soldiers massacred 223 civilians in one day, finds rights group - Thu, 25 Apr 2024 03:00:13 GMT

    Human Rights Watch demands investigation into killings in two villages just weeks after Russian troops fly in, amid intensifying conflict

    Burkina Faso’s military summarily executed 223 civilians, including at least 56 children, in a single day in late February, according to an investigation into one of the worst abuses by the country’s armed forces for years.

    The mass killings have been linked to a widening military campaign to tackle jihadist violence and happened weeks after Russian troops landed in the west African country to help improve security.

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    Rwanda flights will deport asylum seekers ‘indefinitely’, says Cleverly - Wed, 24 Apr 2024 23:01:09 GMT

    Home secretary visits Lampedusa in Italy as National Audit Office says scheme could surpass £580m by 2030

    Several flights a month will deport asylum seekers to Rwanda “indefinitely”, the home secretary has said, as he argued that the £1.8m a person cost of the scheme was justified.

    James Cleverly, in his first interview since the government’s plan was approved by parliament on Monday, said he had booked a succession of initial flights and was preparing to order the detention of people seeking refuge in the UK so they could be sent to east Africa.

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    Barbados leader halts £3m payout to UK MP for Drax Hall plantation - Wed, 24 Apr 2024 16:52:08 GMT

    Government U-turn as PM Mia Mottley acknowledges anger from reparations movement over plan to buy Barbados land from Dorset MP Richard Drax

    The prime minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley, has halted plans for a multi-million-pound payout to the British Conservative MP Richard Drax for the purchase of 53 acres of the Drax Hall plantation, which he owns.

    As revealed in the Observer last Sunday, the payout plan had angered those involved in the Caribbean reparations movement, who said Drax, the MP for South Dorset, should hand over all or part of the 617-acre plantation to the people of Barbados.

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    UK accused by Amnesty of ‘deliberately destabilising’ human rights globally - Wed, 24 Apr 2024 11:19:56 GMT

    Rights chief also warns Britain will be ‘judged harshly by history for its failure to help prevent civilian slaughter in Gaza’

    The UK has been accused by Amnesty International of “deliberately destabilising” human rights on the global stage for its own political ends.

    In its annual global report, released today, the organisation said Britain was weakening human rights protections nationally and globally, amid a near-breakdown of international law.

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    Sudan had largest number of people facing extreme food shortages in 2023, UN report shows - Wed, 24 Apr 2024 10:02:55 GMT

    The African country accounted for two-thirds of the additional 13.5m people needing urgent help as displacement drove food insecurity globally

    Sudan had the world’s largest number of people facing extreme food shortages in 2023 as conflict and displacement drove food insecurity globally, according to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).

    The war between rival generals meant Sudan accounted for two-thirds of the additional 13.5 million people needing urgent help last year, while conflict also plunged Gaza into the world’s most severe food crisis with its entire population facing high levels of food insecurity.

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    New Haiti government sworn in during secret ceremony - Thu, 25 Apr 2024 16:18:52 GMT

    ‘Transitional council’ takes oath of office after prime minister formally resigns as gang violence continues to rock capital

    Haiti’s prime minister, Ariel Henry, has formally resigned and a new provisional government has been sworn in during a secret ceremony at the presidential palace, nearly two months after a criminal insurrection plunged the capital into chaos.

    The nine-person “transitional council” was officially established on Thursday during an event at the national palace in Port-au-Prince. As its members took their oaths, Henry, who is in the US having been locked out of Haiti by the gang uprising, announced in a letter that he was stepping down.

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    Portugal needs to ‘pay the costs’ of slavery and colonialism, says president - Wed, 24 Apr 2024 14:58:08 GMT

    Critics of Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa say behind remarks is lack of national recognition that slavery should be discussed in schools

    Portugal needs to “pay the costs” of slavery and other colonial-era crimes, the country’s president has said, in a rare instance of a European leader seemingly backing the need for reparations.

    Portugal has long grappled with calls by campaigners to address its legacy as the European country with the longest historical involvement in the slave trade. During the span of four centuries, nearly 6 million Africans were kidnapped and forcibly transported across the Atlantic by Portuguese vessels.

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    Honduras referred to UN human rights committee over total abortion ban - Wed, 24 Apr 2024 05:00:31 GMT

    Petition filed on behalf of woman known as as Fausia, who underwent a forced pregnancy after being raped

    Honduras is being taken to a global human rights body for the first time over its total abortion ban, which campaigners say violates women’s fundamental rights and the country’s international commitments.

    The Center for Reproductive Rights and the Honduras-based Centro de Derechos de la Mujer (Center for Women’s Rights, CDM) filed a petition with the UN human rights committee this month on behalf of a woman known as Fausia, who underwent a forced pregnancy after being raped and denied an abortion under Honduras’ draconian laws.

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    Designer Nancy Gonzalez sentenced to prison for smuggling crocodile and python handbags - Tue, 23 Apr 2024 00:24:56 GMT

    Celebrity fashion designer, who recruited couriers to transport bags from her native Colombia to US on commercial flights, receives 18-month sentence

    A leading fashion designer whose accessories were used by celebrities from Britney Spears to the cast of the Sex and the City TV series has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty in Miami federal court on charges of smuggling crocodile handbags from her native Colombia.

    Nancy Gonzalez was arrested in 2022 in Cali, Colombia, and later extradited to the US for running a sprawling multiyear conspiracy that involved recruiting couriers to transport her handbags on commercial flights to high-end showrooms and New York fashion events – all in violation of US wildlife laws.

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    ‘Children won’t be able to survive’: inter-American court to hear from climate victims - Mon, 22 Apr 2024 11:39:42 GMT

    Historic hearing will receive submissions from people whose human rights have been affected by climate change

    Julian Medina comes from a long line of fishers in the north of Colombia’s Gulf of Morrosquillo who use small-scale and often traditional methods to catch species such as mackerel, tuna and cojinúa.

    Medina went into business as a young man but was drawn back to his roots, and ended up leading a fishing organisation. For years he has campaigned against the encroachment of fossil fuel companies, pollution and overfishing, which are destroying the gulf’s delicate ecosystem and people’s livelihoods.

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    Weather tracker: Mexico swelters under season’s first heatwave - Mon, 22 Apr 2024 08:37:34 GMT

    Anticyclonic conditions have allowed temperatures to reach 35-45C across much of the country

    Mexico has been undergoing its first heatwave of the season. The heatwave started on Sunday 14 April, when Mexico City recorded a new date record with a high of 32.9C, surpassing the previous record of 32C from 1998.

    Anticyclonic conditions over the region have been responsible for this heatwave by inhibiting cloud formation, allowing temperatures to rise significantly. These conditions persisted through much of last week, allowing temperatures to reach 35-45C across much of the country.

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    China foreign minister tells Blinken relations with the US could slip into ‘downward spiral’ - Fri, 26 Apr 2024 03:15:34 GMT

    Wang Yi says recent improvements in ties face ‘disruptions’ amid threats of sanctions over support for Russia’s defence industry

    China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, has warned the US that the recent improvements in the two countries’ relations were being jeopardised by “disruptions” which could take them back to a “downward spiral” leading to rivalry, confrontation and even conflict.

    Wang was speaking at the start of a meeting in Beijing with the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, at a time of renewed tension in the relations between the superpowers.

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    Indonesia election: Prabowo formally declared president-elect after court rejects legal challenges - Thu, 25 Apr 2024 05:23:50 GMT

    Rivals had said February election won by former general was undermined by state interference and unfair rule changes

    Indonesia’s electoral commission has formally declared Prabowo Subianto president-elect in a ceremony, after the country’s highest court rejected challenges to his win by rival candidates.

    Prabowo, 72, a former general dogged by allegations of human rights abuses, won a landslide victory in February’s elections, but his two opponents claimed that the vote had been undermined by state interference and unfair rule changes.

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    Congress passed a TikTok bill. Will the US really ban the app? - Wed, 24 Apr 2024 22:45:34 GMT

    A bill passed by Congress and signed by Biden requires owner ByteDance to sell or face a US ban – it’s its biggest threat yet

    The House of Representatives passed a bill that would require TikTok owner ByteDance to sell the social media platform or face a total ban in the United States. The Senate passed it less than a week later. Joe Biden signed it a day after the Senate voted yes.

    TikTok is facing its biggest existential threat yet in the US. The app was banned in Montana last year, but courts found that prohibition unconstitutional, and it never went into effect.

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