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- A Revelation For The Whole World To Hear.
- Hope In The World
- Feeling The Will of God in Your Life.
- Freedom From Addiction and Obsession
- Adapting to Great Change
- How the Humanity within each of Us Can Respond During a War effecting All of Us.
- True Desire and The True Path
- To Change Our World From The Outside We Must 1st Change Ourselves from the Inside.
- Feeling Change
- If You Change The Way You Look At Things The Things You Look At Will Change.
- Honesty Must Be Practiced for Humanity to Change. And as Humanity Changes so Does The World.
- The World is Changing. Is Humanity Changing With It?
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Great Waves of Change News
- Climate Change May Worsen Air Pollution June 25, 2014
- Too hot to handle: life in a four-degree world June 18, 2014
- Report supports shutdown of all high seas fisheries June 10, 2014
- Tropical storms migrate toward poles May 20, 2014
- Fatal floods in Serbia and Bosnia force tens of thousands to flee their homes May 19, 2014
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Peru: Dengue epidemic expands to 16 regions
Peruthisweek.com reports on an epidemic of Dengue affecting the country: The Department of Epidemiology of the Ministry of Health reported that Peru is currently enduring an epidemic of dengue, according to El Comercio. Of the most affected regions, Piura, Tumbes, … Continue reading
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Hundreds of immigrants leave South Africa after recent anti-immigrant violence
Infotel.ca reports on the aftermath of recent anti-immigrant violence in South Africa: Worried about their safety, hundreds of African immigrants headed out of South Africa in buses on Monday following deadly attacks on foreign-owned shops. South Africa’s anti-immigrant attacks, in … Continue reading
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China to implement measures to curb pollution in its water supply
Reuters reports on new measures by the Chinese Government to reduce river pollution: China will ban water-polluting paper mills, oil refineries, pesticide producers and other industrial plants by the end of 2016, as it moves to tackle severe pollution of … Continue reading
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New strain of bird flu has pandemic potential
Schi-Tech Today reports on an emergent strain of bird flu that has been infecting people in eastern China: Scientists in China have identified an influenza virus that they say has the potential to spread around the world, sickening and killing … Continue reading
Saudi air war struggles to make gains as Yemen fragments
The Washington Post reports on developments in Yemen as the situation there deteriorates: Two weeks into a Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen, the airstrikes appear to have accelerated the country’s fragmentation into warring tribes and militias and done little to … Continue reading
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Tagged Al-Qaida, Arab world, conflict, disease, Houthi, internal conflict, lack of water, malnutrition, Middle East, military alliance, military intervention, ousted president, Saudi Arabia, Shi'ite, starvation, Sunni, Yemen
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Nearly one in 10 of Europe’s wild bee species face extinction, says study
The Guardian reports on the findings of a recent study done into the condition of the wild bee population in Europe: Europe’s wild bee population is in dramatic decline with nearly one in 10 species facing the threat of extinction, … Continue reading
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Farming plan takes root to help north Mali despite drought, conflict
Reuters reports on a plan being implemented by a U.N. agency and the government of Mali to help those living in the north of the country who have recently been affected by drought and conflict: The Malian government and a … Continue reading
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Tagged aid, aid pledge, Bamako, conflict, drought, hunger, hunger alleviation, internal conflict, Mali, Malian Government, the UN, the United Nations, UN
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The Problem Of Environmental Crime
This post on Transconflict.com discusses environmental crime and its contributing factors: Environmental crime is an understated organised criminal activity which is not only placing human lives at risk but is also responsible for the wholesale destruction of the environment and … Continue reading
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Tagged consumer habits, crime, deforestation, demand, environment, environmental crime, environmental destruction, gold, gold mining, illegal activity, illegal logging, illegal mining, lack of enforcement, militant groups, political instability, supply and demand, threat to the habitancy of the world
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Central African Republic Facing Potential Food Shortages
The Guardian reports on a potential food crisis in the Central African Republic: Two years after Séléka rebels ousted the president of the Central African Republic and plunged the country into chaos, farmers urgently need seeds and tools to plant … Continue reading
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Chile’s Atacama Region Hit By Floods
The Guardian reports on the floods currently affecting the Atacama region in Northern Chile: The president of Chile has flown to the Atacama region in the country’s north where freak rains and flooding left at least seven people dead and … Continue reading
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