Day: November 14, 2023
Taliban minister raised refugee assets issue during Pakistan visit: Embassy
Afghanistan’s acting commerce minister meets Pakistan’s foreign minister amid a crackdown on undocumented refugees.
Internal documents show the World Health Organisation paid sexual abuse victims in Congo USD 250 each
The World Health Organization (WHO) has paid $250 each to 104 women in Congo who were sexually abused or exploited by officials during the Ebola outbreak. However, the amount is less than what some UN officials spend in a single day, and the payments w…
US Supreme Court announces new code of ethics for justices
The code, which appears to lack an enforcement mechanism, was adopted after a series of media reports on court members.
IDF offers incubators, respirators, and other assistance to Al-Shifa
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Mass grave inside Israeli-encircled Gaza hospital, no plan to rescue babies – Reuters
Mass grave inside Israeli-encircled Gaza hospital, no plan to rescue babies Reuters”Inhuman, Bodies Everywhere”: Horror At Gaza Hospital, 179 In Mass Grave NDTVLive: Besieged Al Shifa hospital director says forced to bury dead in …
Safer shipping? Hill Dickinson’s Peter Jackson mulls the huge changes over his 40-year career
Outgoing CEO has seen a shift towards transactional law over the decades
Hochatown, a tiny town in Oklahoma that gets ~50K visitors to its 2,400+ cabins on weekends, highlights the “Airbnb effect” of rentals exploding in rural areas (Julie Satow/New York Times)
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Hochatown, a tiny town in Oklahoma that gets ~50K visitors to its 2,400+ cabins on weekends, highlights the “Airbnb effect” of rentals exploding in rural areas — In a rural corner of Oklahom…
CNBC Daily Open: Moody’s downgrade won’t dent the Treasury market
On Friday, Moody’s Investors Service cut its ratings outlook on the U.S. government. Investors, focused on the week ahead, are already shrugging that off.
World Health Organization Paid Sexual Abuse Victims in Congo $250 Each, Per Internal Report
In interviews, recipients told the AP the money they received was hardly enough, but they wanted justice even more.