Social protection ‘lifeline’ during COVID, depends on where you live
Although the COVID-19 pandemic had triggered the roll-out of an “unprecedented number” of new and often innovative social protection measures, it was
Via i rifiuti dal Parco degli Acquedotti a Roma, raccolti 400 chili in 2 giorni
Continua, all’insegna della responsabilità ambientale e sociale, la collaborazione fra Toyota e Retake Roma, il movimento spontaneo di cittadini che promuove la
Delta variant drives Africa COVID threat to ‘whole new level´: WHO warns; ‘dominant’ in Europe by August
With cases now doubling in Africa every three weeks, the Delta variant of COVID-19 has spread to 16 countries and it is
Hear the First Eerie Sounds From Mars: China’s Rover Films Itself Driving on Red Planet, Making History
Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Like NASA which landed
L’abito formale da uomo ‘costretto’ ad aggiornarsi, il nuovo è tra relax e leggerezza
A Pitti uomo, effortless attitude con completi 'senza peso' e camicie over
What Gives the Sea its Unique Scent?
Is there anything better than the moment at the beginning of a beach vacation where you get your first smell
Embracing Your Darker Moods Can Actually Make You Feel Better in the Long Run, Scientists Find
Pressure to feel upbeat can make you feel downbeat, while embracing your darker moods can actually make you feel better
Governments must protect those who help torture victims, say human rights experts
Victims of torture and those who help them seek their rights must be protected by governments, say UN experts.
Iran: UN experts urge Iran to halt execution of child offender
Experts urge Iran to halt execution of young Iranian man scheduled for 28 June, saying he was a child at time of crime, and was
UN Human Rights Committee to review Togo
Human Rights Committee will hold its upcoming session from 28 June to 23 July 2021 during which it will review Togo.
Madagascar’s hungry ‘holding on for dear life’, WFP chief warns
Thousands of families in southern Madagascar are on the edge of starvation, and “holding on for dear life”, the UN food agency chief said on
Central African Republic entrenched in ‘unprecedented humanitarian crisis’
Defense forces, soldiers from nearby countries and other security personnel have been fighting an “asymmetric war” against armed groups, sparking an “unprecedented humanitarian crisis”, the top UN official in the country told the Security Council on Wednesday.