• Camerun Regno Unito

    Civilians ‘direct targets’ as conflict spreads in Central African Republic

    Source: Inter Press Service Country: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the CongoThe level of anger and hatred has reached unprecedented levels in the country, as witnessed by the rebel forces use of rape as a systematic weapon of war.By Lindah Mogeni UNITED NATIONS, Sep 14 2017 (IPS) - Rape, ...

  • Turchia USA Giappone Regno Unito

    HRW: Lack of transparency in Syrian refugee education donor funding

    Source: Human Rights Watch Country: Jordan, Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic, TurkeyHuman Rights Watch tracked education pledges made at a conference in London last year, following the money trail from the largest donors to Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan. Murky Money Trail, Missed Targets, Missing Data Show More Services (Beirut) – Millions of dollars in aid money ...

  • USA Nigeria

    Nigeria collaborates with journalists on high-quality measles vaccination campaign

    Source: World Health Organization Country: NigeriaThe 2017-2018 vaccination campaign is planned to be conducted in phases by geographical zones from October 2017 to March 2018, in collaboration with all stakeholders, particularly journalists.Abuja, 12 September 2017-As part of preparations towards a high quality exercise, a press briefing heralding the implementation of a ...

  • USA

    One million Palestinian children risk missing out on education

    Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, UN Children's Fund, Save the Children Country: occupied Palestinian territoryMore than US$20 million is required for humanitarian response in support of the public school system -- $14 million for the Gaza Strip alone and $6 million for the West Bank.Joint statement by ...

  • Turchia

    EU must change its view of Turkey: Turkish FM

    Turkey’s foreign minister has urged European countries to change their view of Turkey, saying that unless the EU sees Ankara as an equal partner, “a healthy relationship won’t be possible.”

  • Turchia

    France calls for rapid resolution in case of journalist arrested in Turkey

    France’s foreign minister called on Sept. 14 for a rapid resolution in the case of a French journalist detained by Turkish security forces on the Iraqi border last month, so that he can return to his family.

  • Spagna

    Economía.- Siemens Gamesa prevé que el mercado indio y los proyectos offshore impacten en sus cuentas este año

    br /> MADRID, 15 (EUROPA PRESS) Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy prevé que la paralización temporal del mercado eólico indio, uno de los más relevantes para el grupo, y el impacto puntual negativo de un mix desfavorable de proyectos 'offshore' afecten a sus cuentas del presente ejercicio.

  • USA

    Facebook removes feature that let ads reach 'Jew haters'

    Facebook Inc this week stopped advertisers from targeting messages to people interested in topics such as "Jew haters" and "how to burn Jews" after journalists inquired about it, the news organization ProPublica reported yesterday. ProPublica, a nonprofit outlet based in New York, said it found the topics in Facebook's self-service ad-buying ...

  • Regno Unito Malta

    Critical success factors

    The long-term success of a financial services industry in any country is measured by criteria that go beyond increase in business volume. Malta’s financial services industry is one of the smallest on a global level but is strategically important for its economy. Zyen is a commercial think-tank, consultancy and venture firm ...

  • Malta

    Today's front pages

    Good morning. Adrian Delia and Chris Said dominate front pages today, with the two Nationalist Party leadership candidates getting all the headlines following yesterday evening's debate.   The Times of Malta splashes with "Contenders promise reform" above a photo of the two men squaring off at the debating table.  In a secondary ...