
Tawakkol Karman
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Dec 12, 2024 |
editorialedomani.it | Tawakkol Karman
Appena eletto presidente degli Stati Uniti per la seconda volta, Donald Trump è pronto a rimodellare le relazioni internazionali in un momento critico. Navigare in questa nuova e pericolosa era d’incertezza comporta l’esigenza di riflettere sui progressi compiuti dall’umanità, anche per cercare spunti su come superare le sfide che ci attendono. Gli ultimi 80 anni sono stati i più pacifici della storia. Passi da gigante sono stati compiuti nel miglioramento dell’uguaglianza di genere.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
countercurrents.org | Jake Smaje |Bharat Dogra |Tawakkol Karman |Otto Scharmer
Bangladesh is a small country that sits within the Northeast of South Asia with India wrapped around it, and Myanmar to the South. Despite its small size and relatively recent independence, Bangladesh plays an oversized role in the way poverty, development, climate change and urbanisation are imagined globally. Often in discussions of climate change the conversation turns to Bangladesh as a country imagined to be sinking, throwing out waves of climate migrants across the world.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
countercurrents.org | Bharat Dogra |Tawakkol Karman |Otto Scharmer |Miho Soon
Visiting several villages of Karauli district (Rajasthan, India) recently, it was generally not difficult to reach them. However the situation changed dramatically when going to Rawatpura village located in Sapotra block. Here the paths were very difficult to negotiate and at the same time very dusty too. The paths to various widely scattered, remote villages are not at all easy to identify and the task is best left to local persons or those with the experience of very frequent coming and going.
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Nov 29, 2024 |
countercurrents.org | Bharat Dogra |Tawakkol Karman |Otto Scharmer |Miho Soon
Efforts to increase food production generally emphasize intensively developed areas which already have high levels of production. On the one hand many areas recording much lower levels of food production are neglected as areas of low potential. However it is in some of the areas of present day low production that there may be more future potential of increasing food production.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
thejakartapost.com | Tawakkol Karman |Saul Perlmutter |Brian Schmidt
aving just been elected president of the United States for a second time, Donald Trump is poised to reshape international relations at a critical moment. Navigating this new and dangerous era of uncertainty requires reflecting on the progress we have made, not least to seek insights into how to overcome the challenges ahead. The past 80 years have been the most peaceful in history.
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