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A Joint Media Project of
the Non-profit International Press Syndicate Group with IDN as the Flagship Agency
and Soka Gakkai International in Consultative Status with ECOSOC

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African Women Stress the Need for a Horn of Africa Peace Initiative

By Reinhard Jacobsen

BRUSSELS (IDN) – The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali “for his efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation, and in particular for his decisive initiative to resolve the border conflict with neighbouring Eritrea.” The prize was also meant to recognise all the stakeholders working for peace and reconciliation in Ethiopia and in the East and Northeast African regions.

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|視点|忘れられたエイズパンデミックとの闘い(ソマール・ウィジャヤダサ元国連合同エイズ計画ニューヨーク事務所長)

【ニューヨークIDN=ソマール・ウィジャヤダサ】

後天性免疫不全症候群(エイズ)は、1981年に米国で初めて医学的に特定されて以来、およそ7600万人がヒト免疫不全ウイルス(HIV)に感染し、関連死亡者が3500万人を超える史上屈指の破壊的な伝染病であり、近代医学史上、世界で最も政治化され、恐れられ、最も論争を呼んだ病気でもある。

しかし、今年、致死性の高い新型コロナウィルス感染症に世界で6500万人以上が罹患し、150万人以上が亡くなっている。

新型コロナウィルス感染症は、周囲で起こっていることに対する私たちの感覚を麻痺させただけではなく、世界で数百万人の命を奪うエイズやその他の感染症や疾病にも影響を与えている。

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Climate Action: UN Insists on Developed Countries Meeting 100 Billion Dollar Annual Pledge

By Santo D. Banerjee

NEW YORK (IDN) – A new report by independent experts has proposed urgent actions to meet the pledge by developed countries to mobilize at least US$100 billion a year to support developing countries in mitigating and adapting to climate change. The study released by the United Nations on December 11 accentuates that “COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered the context for international climate finance”.

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Die vergessene HIV/AIDS-Pandemie

Meinung von Somar Wijayadasa*

NEW YORK (IDN) – Seit der ersten Identifizierung von HIV/AIDS in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika (USA) im Jahr 1981 haben sich etwa 76 Millionen Menschen mit HIV infiziert, und fast 35 Millionen Menschen sind an AIDS gestorben – die höchste globale Todesrate aller Zeiten – und auch eine der am meisten politisierten, gefürchteten und kontroversen Krankheiten in der Geschichte der modernen Medizin.

Doch in diesem Jahr hat das tödliche Coronavirus (COVID-19) bisher über 65 Millionen Menschen infiziert und über 1,5 Millionen Menschen auf der ganzen Welt getötet.

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The Southern Ocean an Ocean Like No Other

By Ceridwen Fraser, Christina Hulbe, Craig Stevens and Huw Griffiths*

In the run-up to the COP26 climate change conference scheduled for November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, The Conversation has prepared a five-part series entitled Oceans 21 examining the history and future of the world’s oceans. This is the fifth article in the series which looks into the Southern Ocean’s ecological richness and significance for global climate. Click here for the previous article.

DUNEDIN | AUCKLAND | CAMBRIDGE (IDN) – In 2018, a map named after an oceanographer went viral.

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Effects of Global Warming Dramatic in the Arctic

By Jørgen Berge, Carlos Duarte, Dorte Krause-Jensen, Karen Filbee-Dexter, Kimberly Howland and Philippe Archambault*

In the run-up to the COP26 climate change conference scheduled for November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, The Conversation has prepared a five-part series entitled Oceans 21 examining the history and future of the world’s oceans. This is the fourth article in the series which looks at the Arctic where warming is two to three times faster than any other place on Earth. Click here for the previous article.

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Disrupting the Atlantic’s Ecosystem Can Have Far-Reaching Effects

By Suzanne OConnell and Pascal Le Floc’h*

In the run-up to the COP26 climate change conference scheduled for November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, The Conversation has prepared a five-part series entitled Oceans 21 examining the history and future of the world’s oceans. This is the third article in the series which looks at the Atlantic Ocean, the driving force behind ocean circulation. Click here for the previous article.

MIDDLETOWN, Connecticut | BREST (IDN) – “Did the Atlantic close and then reopen?” That was the question posed in a 1966 paper by Canadian geophysicist J. Tuzo Wilson.

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Pacific Ocean’s Delicate Ecology Under Threat

By Jodie L Rummer, Bridie JM Allan, Charitha Pattiaratchi, Ian A Bouyoucos, Irfan Yulianto and Mirjam van der Mheen*

In the run-up to the COP26 climate change conference scheduled for November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, The Conversation has prepared a five-part series entitled Oceans 21 examining the history and future of the world’s oceans. This is the second article in the series which looks at the Pacific Ocean, an ocean so vast that it may seem invincible. Click here for the first article on the series.

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The Rich Historical Archive That Is the Indian Ocean

By Isabel Hofmeyr and Charne Lavery*

In the run-up to the COP26 climate change conference scheduled for November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, The Conversation has prepared a five-part series entitled Oceans 21 examining the history and future of the world’s oceans. This is the first article in the series which looks into ancient Indian Ocean trade networks.

JOHANNESBURG | PRETORIA (IDN) – On many beaches around the Indian Ocean, keen observers may spot bits of broken pottery. Washed smooth by the ocean, these shards are in all likelihood hundreds of years old, from centres of ceramic production like the Middle Eastern Abbasid Caliphate and the Chinese Ming dynasty.

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