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WOCACA, Movendi International call for increased awareness on dangers of alcohol consumption Watipaso Mzungu – Nyasa Times Women’s Coalition Against Cancer (WOCACA) in collaboration with Movendi International have called for increased awareness on the dangers and negative effects of alcohol consumption. WOCACA and Movendi International have made the call in their joint statement in commemoration of this year’s World Alcohol Free Day, which falls on October 2 annually. The two organizations have joined global advocates in advising the public to say NO to alcohol and are sensitizing the human race on the dangers of alcohol. On this day, advocates, people and communities around the world organize activities, take over social media, create alcohol-free environments, arrange events, and spread sober inspiration in their societies through small and big actions. WOCACA is a women and girls-led non-profit making, non-governmental cancer organization in Malawi. The organization strives to ensures and advocates for equitable access of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, (SRHR), cancer and other Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) services with special focus on rural women and girls. On the other hand, Movendi International is a global social movement with a vision striving a life for all human beings free to live up to their fullest potential, and free from harm caused by alcohol and other drugs. It believes that a world of peace, democracy and justice where free and healthy citizens actively contribute in all levels of society. In an interview on Sunday night, WOCACA Executive Director Maud Mwakasungula said attempts to increase awareness in Malawi have been limited and constitute a significant urgent public health need. “Raising awareness of the health and social problems for individuals and society at large caused by the harmful use of alcohol is paramount, including ensuring support for effective alcohol policies, providing accessible and affordable treatment for people with alcohol-use disorders and implementing screening, need for intervention programmes in health services for hazardous and harmful drinking; and potential strategies for awareness are alcohol bottle labelling regarding the alcohol and cancer,” said Mwakasungula. She said her organization, in collaboration with Movendi International, is working hard to promote information exchange, good practices and networking with other organisations focusing on drug policy reforms, tobacco control and alcohol abuse as risks for several cancers. Mwakasungula further stated that WOCACA striving to promote healthy eating by enhancing public awareness education and advocacy on healthy foods and living. According to World Health Organisation statistics, alcohol is a toxic and psychoactive substance with dependence producing properties. In many of today’s societies, alcoholic beverages are a routine part of the social landscape for many in the population. This is particularly true for those in social environments with high visibility and societal influence, nationally and internationally, where alcohol frequently accompanies socializing. In this context, it is easy to overlook or discount the health and social damage caused or contributed to by drinking. Alcohol consumption contributes to three million deaths each year globally as well as to the disabilities and poor health of millions of people. Overall, harmful use of alcohol is responsible for 5.1 percent of the global burden of disease. Harmful use of alcohol is accountable for 7.1 percent and 2.2 percent of the global burden of disease for males and females respectively. Alcohol is the leading risk factor for premature mortality and disability among those aged 15 to 49 years, accounting for 10 percent of all deaths in this age group. Beyond health consequences, the harmful use of alcohol brings significant social and economic losses to individuals and society at large. Additionally, global evidence indicates correlation of cancer and alcohol use since the 1980s. The International Agency for Research in Cancer (IARC), the WHO’s research body, classifies alcohol as class one carcinogen since 1988. Alcohol consumption causes cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, colorectum, liver (hepatocellular carcinoma) and female breast.” The World Cancer Report 2020 showed that in 2016, alcohol consumption was one of the leading risk factors for cancer development and cancer death globally. Alcohol caused an estimated 376,200 cancer deaths, representing 4.2 percent of all cancer deaths worldwide in 2016. Alcohol caused 10.3 million cancer disability-adjusted life years lost, representing 4.2 percent of all cancer disability-adjusted life years lost worldwide in 2016.

Women’s Coalition Against Cancer (WOCACA) in collaboration with Movendi International have called for increased awareness on the dangers and negative effects of alcohol consumption. WOCACA and Movendi International have made the call in their joint statemen

No damage, casualties after drone attack over Russia’s Kursk Region

Roman Starovoit thanked air defense troops and the regional crisis center and cautioned residents against approaching the drone wreckage if found
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No damage, casualties after drone attack over Russia’s Kursk Region

Roman Starovoit thanked air defense troops and the regional crisis center and cautioned residents against approaching the drone wreckage if found

Russian online retailer mulls launching operations in Dubai

During the forum, Tatyana Bakalchuk noted that in the next two-three months, Wildberries will launch its platforms in three more countries
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Russian online retailer mulls launching operations in Dubai

During the forum, Tatyana Bakalchuk noted that in the next two-three months, Wildberries will launch its platforms in three more countries

Canada allows Airbus to use Russian titanium despite sanctions — Reuters

«Airbus is aware of the Canadian government imposing sanctions on VSMPO and has obtained the necessary authorization to secure Airbus operations in compliance with the applicable sanctions,» the company said
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Canada allows Airbus to use Russian titanium despite sanctions — Reuters

«Airbus is aware of the Canadian government imposing sanctions on VSMPO and has obtained the necessary authorization to secure Airbus operations in compliance with the applicable sanctions,» the company said

Russia ready to cooperate with all interested partners to ensure security — Putin

The Russian leader expressed confidence that the the 12th International Meeting of High Representatives for Security Issues «will bolster cooperation for the mutual benefit of our countries and peoples»
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Russia ready to cooperate with all interested partners to ensure security — Putin

The Russian leader expressed confidence that the the 12th International Meeting of High Representatives for Security Issues «will bolster cooperation for the mutual benefit of our countries and peoples»

PM waived off loans worth Rs 16 lakh crore of his billionaire friends: Rahul

Rahul Gandhi criticizes PM Modi for waiving Rs 16 lakh crore loans for billionaires, deeming it unforgivable. He highlights missed opportunities to benefit Indians and pledges change through Congress governance.
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PM waived off loans worth Rs 16 lakh crore of his billionaire friends: Rahul

Rahul Gandhi criticizes PM Modi for waiving Rs 16 lakh crore loans for billionaires, deeming it unforgivable. He highlights missed opportunities to benefit Indians and pledges change through Congress governance.

US Senate Republican leader blames Tucker Carlson for delaying Ukraine cash

Mitch McConnell has claimed Tucker Carlson convinced Republicans that spending billions of US taxpayer dollars on Kiev is a mistake Read Full Article at RT.com
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US Senate Republican leader blames Tucker Carlson for delaying Ukraine cash

Mitch McConnell has claimed Tucker Carlson convinced Republicans that spending billions of US taxpayer dollars on Kiev is a mistake Read Full Article at RT.com

Ukraine strikes Russian oil facilities

Ukrainian forces have targeted civilian energy infrastructure in Russia’s Smolensk Region, Governor Vasily Anokhin said on Wednesday Read Full Article at RT.com
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Ukraine strikes Russian oil facilities

Ukrainian forces have targeted civilian energy infrastructure in Russia’s Smolensk Region, Governor Vasily Anokhin said on Wednesday Read Full Article at RT.com

Rwanda: UK's Newly Passed 'Safety in Rwanda' Bill Is Anything but Safe - UN Officials

[UN News] Following the United Kingdom Parliament's passage of the «Safety of Rwanda» bill, two top UN officials sounded an alarm on Tuesday about its harmful impact on global responsibility-sharing, human rights and refugee protection.
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Rwanda: UK's Newly Passed 'Safety in Rwanda' Bill Is Anything but Safe - UN Officials

[UN News] Following the United Kingdom Parliament's passage of the «Safety of Rwanda» bill, two top UN officials sounded an alarm on Tuesday about its harmful impact on global responsibility-sharing, human rights and refugee protection.

'Got some concerns ...': Sam Pitroda targets PM Modi for comments on Congress manifesto

Drawing inspiration from the American system, Pitroda explained that in the United States, when an individual with substantial wealth passes away, only a portion of their assets can be transferred to their children, while the government claims a significant s
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'Got some concerns ...': Sam Pitroda targets PM Modi for comments on Congress manifesto

Drawing inspiration from the American system, Pitroda explained that in the United States, when an individual with substantial wealth passes away, only a portion of their assets can be transferred to their children, while the government claims a significant share. He claimed that adopting a similar approach in India would be fair and beneficial for the public.

Isro to conduct Gaganyaan air drop test soon

Isro plans to air-drop test for Gaganyaan, India’s first human spaceflight, with S Somanath. Uncrewed missions before manned mission next year. 400 km orbit, Indian sea landing, cutting-edge technologies. Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre breakthrough.
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Isro to conduct Gaganyaan air drop test soon

Isro plans to air-drop test for Gaganyaan, India’s first human spaceflight, with S Somanath. Uncrewed missions before manned mission next year. 400 km orbit, Indian sea landing, cutting-edge technologies. Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre breakthrough.

US military aid for Kiev cannot stop Russian army’s advance — North Korean diplomat

The US Congress House of Representatives earlier passed bills on military aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
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US military aid for Kiev cannot stop Russian army’s advance — North Korean diplomat

The US Congress House of Representatives earlier passed bills on military aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan

MGIMO to host third international forum ‘Russia - Africa: What Next?’

The forum’s key topics for discussion include ways to combat fake news, the development of academic tourism, and government support for youth projects and businesses
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MGIMO to host third international forum ‘Russia - Africa: What Next?’

The forum’s key topics for discussion include ways to combat fake news, the development of academic tourism, and government support for youth projects and businesses

At least six Palestinians arrested in Israeli raids in West Bank

It is reported that the raids are also being carried out in the towns of Azzun and Anata as well as in residential areas west and south of Jenin
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At least six Palestinians arrested in Israeli raids in West Bank

It is reported that the raids are also being carried out in the towns of Azzun and Anata as well as in residential areas west and south of Jenin

Greenpeace teams up with University of Seychelles for seagrass research onboard Rainbow Warrior

The Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior, arrived in Port Victoria in Seychelles after a week-long expedition with a team of scientists and students from the University of Seychelles exploring the seagrass meadows around Owen Bank in the western rim of the M
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Greenpeace teams up with University of Seychelles for seagrass research onboard Rainbow Warrior

The Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior, arrived in Port Victoria in Seychelles after a week-long expedition with a team of scientists and students from the University of Seychelles exploring the seagrass meadows around Owen Bank in the western rim of the Mahe Plateau. In a press communique on Saturday, the global environmentalist campaign network, Greenpeace, said that the seagrass meadows in this region remain largely undocumented so the Rainbow Warrior is supporting the team from Seychelles to verify their extent and document the diverse marine life within this vital ecosystem. «This expedition aims to provide a missing piece to the puzzle of knowledge about seagrass meadows in Seychelles waters - research the University of Seychelles has been carrying out with other partners within the Seychelles Seagrass Mapping and Carbon Assessment Project over several years,» said Greenpeace. The scientists conducted 166 surveys of seafloor habitats with an underwater camera, 32 deployments of baited underwater video systems (BRUVs) to collect data about the fish and other species living in the area and retrieved two sediment core samples from the seabed to determine how much carbon it is storing. From right: Amelia Desire, Loïc d'Offay with scientist Murray Duncan from the UniSey organise BRUVs equipment onboard. (Greenpeace) Photo License: All Rights Reserved  The findings show that Owen Bank is home to vast and healthy seagrass meadows and diverse communities of fish, sharks and rays, among others. At the same time, the area is vulnerable to threats such as warming oceans due to climate change as the scientists witnessed coral bleaching concurrent with record bleaching on coral reefs globally this year. Dr Laura Meller, Greenpeace's Protect the Oceans policy adviser on board the Rainbow Warrior, said, «We're really proud to be supporting the scientists and students from the University of Seychelles on this critical research expedition to complement previous work and we hope that it helps the Seychelles government in achieving its aim of protecting 100 percent of the seagrass meadows in the region.» Dr Gwilym Rowlands, senior research fellow at the University of Oxford, said, «This study allows us to fill a major knowledge gap in the distribution of seagrass habitats and their associated biodiversity in Seychelles, working on the remote edge of the Mahe plateau.» He further explained that this will allow this area to be properly considered in further designing marine management of Seychelles' waters. Scientist Rowland from the University of Oxford and Jeanne Mortimer from UniSey set up a drop cam. (Greenpeace) Photo License: All Rights Reserved  Three students taking part in the expedition had the opportunity to participate in all the research activities that not only improved their understanding of marine systems in the Seychelles but also on the techniques and methods used to study various aspects of the ocean. They also learned how to use them for decision-making and address issues the country has regarding its marine resources. The three students on the research expedition were Maria Anacoura, Amelia Desire and Loïc d'Offay. Anacoura said, «The past week has been a great eye-opening experience, allowing us to see and be part of the behind the scenes of a research expedition. It was inspiring to see the world underwater, and there was a lot of megafauna such as tiger sharks, white-spotted wedgefish and even a great hammerhead shark! This has given us renewed passion to pursue protecting the environment when we now know what we are protecting.» The acting director of the Blue Economy Research Institute at the University of Seychelles, Dr. Jérôme Harlay, said the support offered by Greenpeace has been instrumental for the research the institute is undertaking. This is being done to support the decision-making of the Ministry of Agriculture, Climate Change and Climate Change and the Ministry of Fisheries and the Blue Economy to ground-truth seagrass meadows at the periphery of the Mahe plateau. «Seychelles is about to protect 50 percent of this habitat in 2025 and 100 percent in 2030. The data collected will not only allow us to sharpen the GIS [geographic information system] layer of seagrass but also help us assign them an ecological value for their contribution to biodiversity and habitat connectivity,» said Harlay. Seychelles recently became the third country in the world to ratify the UN High Seas Treaty, a legally binding agreement that puts conservation and equity at the heart of global ocean governance. The Treaty only comes into force once 60 countries ratify it.  

AG says immediate tabling of IC reports not inconsistent with the law

An opinion from the Attorney General's Chambers has stated that the longstanding practice by the Parliament of immediately tabling investigative reports from the Integrity Commission (IC) was not inconsistent with the law. House Speaker Juliet...
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AG says immediate tabling of IC reports not inconsistent with the law

An opinion from the Attorney General's Chambers has stated that the longstanding practice by the Parliament of immediately tabling investigative reports from the Integrity Commission (IC) was not inconsistent with the law. House Speaker Juliet...

Somali President attends ceremony marking implementation of Turkey-Somalia defense agreement

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, accompanied by ministers and the Turkish Ambassador, participated in a ceremony aboard Türkiye's domestically produced TCG Kınalıada Corvette, which docked at Mogadishu Port on Tuesday in honour o
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Somali President attends ceremony marking implementation of Turkey-Somalia defense agreement

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, accompanied by ministers and the Turkish Ambassador, participated in a ceremony aboard Türkiye's domestically produced TCG Kınalıada Corvette, which docked at Mogadishu Port on Tuesday in honour of Türkiye's National Sovereignty and Children's Day.

'My lowest turnout is higher than your highest,' EAM Jaishankar slams Western media

External affairs minister S Jaishankar expressed strong disapproval of Western media for their criticism of India's democracy, stating that they see themselves as 'political actors in our elections.' Jaishankar emphasised the need to resist attacks and critic
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'My lowest turnout is higher than your highest,' EAM Jaishankar slams Western media

External affairs minister S Jaishankar expressed strong disapproval of Western media for their criticism of India's democracy, stating that they see themselves as 'political actors in our elections.' Jaishankar emphasised the need to resist attacks and criticisms that question India's systems and confidence in the future.

At UNSC, India's top diplomat highlights country's leadership in combating conflict-related sexual violence

Kamboj began by affirming India's multifaceted approach, stating, «Our nation's dedication to the women peace and security agenda is demonstrated through a comprehensive approach to combating conflict related sexual violence.» Kamboj, was addressi
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At UNSC, India's top diplomat highlights country's leadership in combating conflict-related sexual violence

Kamboj began by affirming India's multifaceted approach, stating, «Our nation's dedication to the women peace and security agenda is demonstrated through a comprehensive approach to combating conflict related sexual violence.» Kamboj, was addressing an open debate on «Preventing Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (CRSV) through Demilitarisation and Gender-Responsive Arms Control» at the UN Security Council on Wednesday.

Airbus allowed to use banned Russian titanium

Ottawa has given Airbus leeway in using Russian-produced titanium in its manufacturing, despite being the first Western state to sanction it Read Full Article at RT.com
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Airbus allowed to use banned Russian titanium

Ottawa has given Airbus leeway in using Russian-produced titanium in its manufacturing, despite being the first Western state to sanction it Read Full Article at RT.com

Construire son Fare OPH sur pilotis en zone inondable, c'est désormais une réalité

L'Office Polynésien de l'Habitat assouplit ses règles de construction: un fare OPH très spécial vient de sortir de terre. Il est perché à deux mètres de hauteur. D'autres F3 situés dans le quartier Graffe, Afarerii, à Pirae, pourraient bien être con
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Construire son Fare OPH sur pilotis en zone inondable, c'est désormais une réalité

L'Office Polynésien de l'Habitat assouplit ses règles de construction: un fare OPH très spécial vient de sortir de terre. Il est perché à deux mètres de hauteur. D'autres F3 situés dans le quartier Graffe, Afarerii, à Pirae, pourraient bien être construits, sur le même modèle.

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