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25. Juli 2024 um 22:59

Tragedy Strikes Ethiopia: Landslide Disaster Claims Hundreds of Lives

In a devastating turn of events, a landslide in Gofa, Ethiopia, has left at least 229 people dead, with fears that the toll could rise to 500. The tragedy unfolded in Kencho Shacha Gozdi, where residents and volunteers tirelessly searched for survivors and bodies amidst the mud. The Ethiopian Red Cross and UN agencies are mobilizing aid to support the affected community. The disaster, triggered by heavy rains, highlights Ethiopia's vulnerability to climate-related catastrophes. With over 15,000 people evacuated and many needing urgent assistance, the region is grappling with the aftermath of the deadliest landslides in Africa since Sierra Leone and Uganda. As the rescue efforts continue, the collective sorrow and resilience of the Ethiopian people shine through in the face of this immense tragedy.
24. Juli 2024 um 14:59

United Nations: Nearly a Tenth of Humanity is Hungry

Around 733 million people, which is 9.1% of the world's population, suffer from hunger. The main causes are wars, droughts, floods, and extreme weather events. Poverty, economic downturns, and lack of access to food also contribute to hunger. This issue particularly affects people in poor countries, especially women, youth, and indigenous peoples. However, there has been a decrease in the number of hungry people in South America by 5.4 million in 2023. To address this global crisis, Brazil's President Lula plans to present a global anti-hunger initiative at the G20 meeting in Rio, which will be attended by finance ministers from member states. The United Nations aims to achieve zero hunger, but this goal seems to be moving further away. The situation is particularly dire in Africa, where hunger rates are the highest. Factors such as conflicts, vulnerability to climate change, economic recession, and debt issues exacerbate the hunger crisis in Africa. In contrast, Latin America has made progress in reducing hunger through better social protection mechanisms. However, despite improvements in access to healthy food, obesity rates continue to rise globally. Efforts to combat hunger must include adequate funding, better coordination, and the use of technology, such as artificial intelligence, to anticipate and address hunger outbreaks.
23. Juli 2024 um 14:59

More than 50 Dead Due to Landslide in Southwest Ethiopia

Over 100 people have been killed in twin landslides in Ethiopia's Gofa zone. The bodies of 157 victims have been recovered and the search for survivors continues. Among the victims are children and pregnant women. The landslides, triggered by heavy rains, occurred 320km southwest of Addis Ababa. Photos released by authorities show residents gathered at the site of the landslide. This is not the first time such a tragedy has occurred in the region; in 2018, more than 30 people lost their lives in landslides. Extreme weather events, including landslides, are becoming more frequent, likely due to climate change. The Ethiopian authorities fear that the death toll will rise further. In addition to the landslides, floods have also impacted over 19,000 people in the region. The search and rescue operations are being overseen by officials Melese and Mitiku. It is a devastating situation, with children seen embracing the bodies of their loved ones who have perished in the landslide.
8. Juli 2024 um 23:58

Boeing's Guilty Plea Over 737 Max Crashes: A Controversial Settlement

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Boeing has agreed to plead guilty due to fraud in connection with the 737 Max crashes, accepting a $250 million fine to resolve the U.S. Department of Justice's investigation. Despite the plea deal, victims' families are dissatisfied, considering it a lenient outcome. This guilty plea may impact Boeing's future contracts with U.S. government agencies like the Department of Defense and NASA. The deal includes hefty fines and investments in compliance and safety programs. Some critics view the settlement as a 'sweetheart deal' that does not adequately acknowledge the severity of Boeing's actions or the tragic consequences faced by the victims' families.
8. Juli 2024 um 09:03

Boeing's Guilty Plea in 737 Max Crashes Investigation

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Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to fraud in connection with the fatal 737 Max crashes, leading to the loss of 346 lives in Indonesia and Ethiopia. The guilty plea aims to conclude the U.S. Department of Justice's investigation, with Boeing facing a criminal fine of $243.6 million and committing to invest over $455 million in safety and compliance programs over three years. This plea deal could tarnish Boeing's reputation as a convicted felon, potentially impacting its future contracts with entities like the U.S. Department of Defense and NASA. Despite the resolution with the Justice Department, relatives of the crash victims have expressed disappointment with the agreement, highlighting the tragic consequences of Boeing's actions.
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