Full Coverage: Europe
December 2008
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26.12.2008
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivered Channel 4's alternative Christmas address yesterday, sending a message of "happiness, prosperity, peace and brotherhood for humanity" which immediately ignited a furious row.
more...Related topics/regions: [Iran] [United Kingdom] |
20.12.2008
A film season - with some classics - complements Indian Highway, an exhibition and events programme at the Serpentine Gallery that provides a snapshot of artists working in India today.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [United Kingdom] Image: Water
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19.12.2008
New European Commission regulations should lead to a considerable reduction in the number of fish needlessly thrown overboard by fishermen and provide a lifeline to depleted cod stocks in the North Sea, and cod and haddock stocks to the west of Scotland, says a leading environmental group.
more...From: WWF International |
19.12.2008
A leading international medical aid charity is providing aid for migrant workers in Italy's Calabria region and has called on the authorities to provide emergency health care and other assistance.
more...Related topics/regions: [Italy] Image: Help for migrant workers in Calabria, Italy (© MSF)
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18.12.2008
Attempts to introduce genetically modified foods had been “cack-handed” because proponents failed to understand that the issue was not technology but food culture, Prof Timothy Lang said at the opening of a new Science Museum exhibition.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Tomatoes
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18.12.2008
Zeng Jinyan, the wife of jailed human rights activist Hu Jia, thanked European parliamentarians for their support in a video message played yesterday to the European parliament during the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought award ceremony.
more...+ Chinese FM: European Parliament human rights award to Hu Jia wrong Related topics/regions: [China] |
17.12.2008
What a difference it makes when you put something in a showcase, says David Spence of the London Museum, pointing to exhibits in the museum’s new Homeless in the Capital exhibition.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Homeless in the Capital
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16.12.2008
Laws that withdraw all support from asylum-seekers should be scrapped as part of a far-reaching overhaul of the system designed to speed up decisions and return people to their home countries, according to a new report from the think-tank set up by the former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith.
more...+ UK Border Agency annual report Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Yeukai Taruvinga, asylum seeker and Asylum Working Group member with Iain Duncan Smith MP, chairman of the Centre for Social Justice
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09.12.2008
Join the discussion in Poznan via OneWorld's "Virtual Poznan", which takes you inside the conference hall each day this week.
more...Related topics/regions: [Poland] [Internet] [Climate change] Image: Poznan conference logo
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08.12.2008
The carnage of the terrorist attack at Mumbai's railway station was given relatively poor coverage in the media. Those of us with a fear of railway terror will have India's ordinary travellers in our thoughts.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [United Kingdom] [Terrorism] [Transport] Image: Waterloo Station © Bill Gunyon
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05.12.2008
...and snowboarders want to keep it that way, which is why they have been showing their tricks at the climate change negotiations in Poznan.
more...From: WWF International Related topics/regions: [Poland] [Climate change] Image: Snowboarders show their skill at the climate change negotiations in Poznan, Poland
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04.12.2008
Sustainable management of UK seas and protection of marine species and habitats moved a step closer with the Government's commitment to a full UK Marine & Coastal Access Bill, according to an environmental group.
more...From: WWF International Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
04.12.2008
European member states are turning their backs on the suffering of the people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, according to a leading development charity.
more...From: Oxfam International Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] |
03.12.2008
TUC general secretary Brendan Barber is refusing to back down over a decision to let out its congress hall this Friday to a British company whose suppliers are alleged to use sweatshop labour in Bangladesh to manufacture cheap T shirts.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Brendan Barber, TUC general-secretary
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03.12.2008
As negotiations on new European targets for agrofuels reach their final stages this week, a development group urges EU representatives in Brussels to carefully consider the negative impact of their decision on people in the developing world.
more...From: ActionAid UK Image: Biofuels - panacea or problem? © IRIN News
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03.12.2008
Charities often implement environmental initiatives as a result of pressure from key individuals within the organisation and when they move on, the impetus for change can be lost, says a new Charity Commission report.
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02.12.2008
The British government’s renewed promise to deliver 0.7 per cent of gross national income in aid has been welcomed by a development group, which calls on other rich nations to follow through on their commitments.
more...From: Progressio Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
01.12.2008
Is it wise to blame climate change for the horse chestnut leaf miner moth now active in southern England? Yes and no is the prudent answer.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Biodiversity] [Climate change] Image: Not so green this summer
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