Author: NewsPoint2024Sep05

The ocean is crucial in helping alleviate the problem of malnutrition that scientists and policymakers have sought in recent years. A recent study has shown that the conservational measures taken concerning the marine ecosystem not only protect the environment but are also essential in addressing issues like nutrition and food security among the poor in certain regions, especially in developing countries where healthy and adequate food is lacking. This study has highlighted the need for an effective approach towards sustainable management of the ocean, especially in the cure of malnutrition, which is presently a grave health problem worldwide. Preservation of…

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With the enriching history written by her people, Bangladesh is set to conciliate with the history of undemocratic rule alternatively with a new Interim Leader, 27 times under siege: –Muhammad Yunus. In this context, he added that it is essential to find peace in the currently unsettled situation after the dethronement of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina that occurred a few weeks ago. At this moment; seven weeks after Hasina’s removal, Yunus is expected to help the nation – Bangladesh, through a transitional period, until new elections happen. Yunus Calls for Calm: “What sun can be in May Head?” In his…

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In Bangladesh, following the downing of Sheikh Hasina as Prime Minister, politics is at a heightened state of tolerance. One of the country’s major parties in opposition has now demanded that new elections be called because of how Hasina had won the elections and run the government. This political turmoil comes at an opportune moment for the country that is already spiraling down into more protests and demands for the greenery of democracy. Why Was Hasina Ousted? Sheikh Hasina, who held the state’s prime ministerial seat for more than 10 years, was becoming increasingly subject to criticism with varying allegations…

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Over the years, New Zealand has won accolades worldwide, especially for its policies regarding such Indigenous rights, however, the country is facing now a different test of gaping political and cultural cleavage. Within those discussions of centrism, the Māori of New Zealand as the indigenous people of New Zealand become the most useful. However, these developments suggest that something different might happen which would influence the country’s attitude towards Indigenous issues. What is New Zealand’s Reparations Record in Respect of Indigenous Rights: A Critical Look Lead on Indigenous rights has only come organically and incrementally to New Zealand. especially the…

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Thanks to the efforts of devoted artists, the once-forgotten Temari Crafts – an ancient handicraft from Japan that dates back to the seventh century – is slowly becoming more popular again. As it was seen as a recreation and an amulet in society, kemari’s practice was done by forming embroidery patterns on softballs using colorful threads. It lost its prominence in the changing times. However, it is heartening to know that for this age-old craft, there is a steady number of people coming forward to practice it. What is Temari? Temari Crafts is derived from the Japanese term “te” meaning…

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While elections are due in Indian-administered Kashmir, a relative difference is taking shape among the populace. Most of the Kashmiris view the forthcoming elections as an opportunity to frustrate Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from gaining total control of the region, after years of poor voter engagement. In the previous elections, more Kashmiri masses remained non-voters as a means of silencing the opposition, however, after the abrogation of Article 370 of the Indian constitution in 2019 the political will has returned and most Kashmiris are prepared to vote. The Impacts of Article 370 Removal The…

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Tropical storm-storms bring with them gigantic heavy winds, especially to coastal regions where there lies buildings and storms range cyclone Typhoon Bebinca. In other reports that will accompany this paper, the typhoon will be noted to have remained and caused irreparable damage in its wake. Local governments have also been very active in trying to respond to the damage and the safety of the civilians in the region. Typhoon Bebinca’s Impact Typhoon Bebinca had its landfall at Yadagaru India on 8th August and rambled through most regions of the[common region] sucking rain-covered trees and buildings with her wind. It should…

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Otherwise known as the Moon Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a cultural festivity that brings families and communities together in most East Asian countries. Effused with colorful festive lights in the form of lanterns, normal mooncakes, and firm affection toward the full moon, this festivity occupies one of the busiest calendars in countries such as China, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Singapore. It occurs on the 15th night of the 8th moon primarily the autumnal equinox known for representing gatherings and festivities. The Moon’s Importance within the Celebrations The moon is also the most central symbol in the Mid-Autumn Festival. This is…

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A Catastrophic Flooding Situation Is Facing West And Central Africa. Over the previous months of June and July, one may witness heavy rainstorms and swollen rivers within West and Central Africa, the reason for the inflow of millions and destruction of properties. Climatic water disaster has hit nations such as Nigerians, Chad, Cameroon and Niger. Floods screened damage to infrastructure and the environment but also a deadly catastrophe for humanity. According to experts, it has been characterized as one of the most devastating floods phenomena experienced in the region in the last sixty to seventy years. Effect on Lives and…

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With climate warming, the world’s oceans, which were once thought of as the most dependable natural absorbers of CO2, are losing that function. Recent studies show that upper ocean water masses, responsible for CO2 absorption and storage, are decreasing due to global warming. This shrinkage represents a severe problem in the global carbon cycle and can result in greater levels of CO2 in the air more rapidly than previously which will worsen the current conditions. History Oceans are known to assist in balancing the climate system by absorbing and storing greenhouse gasses such as CO2, CH4, and N2O. CO2 that…

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