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Category: Новини
Огляд українських і світових новин. Новини – оперативне інформаційне повідомлення, яке містить суспільно важливу та актуальну інформацію, що стосується певної сфери життя суспільства загалом чи окремих його груп. В журналістиці — окремий інформаційний жанр, який характеризується стислим викладом ключової інформації щодо певної події, яка сталася нещодавно. На думку Е.Бойда «Цінність новини суб’єктивна. Чим більше новина впливатиме на життя споживачів новин, їхні прибутки й емоції, тим важливішою вона буде.»
Командувачем сил НАТО в Європі: армія РФ зараз на 15% більша, ніж коли почалося вторгнення
За словами Крістовера Каволі, за минулий рік Росія збільшила чисельність своїх військ на передовій з 360 тисяч до 470 000
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Україна та Чехія домовились про укладення безпекового договору
Петр Павел припустив, що у травні чи червні цей договір може бути укладений
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У Казахстані криміналізують домашнє насильство
Закон запроваджує кримінальну відповідальність за побиття та навмисне заподіяння легкої шкоди здоровʼю
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За звʼязки з ФСБ – Європарламент оштрафував на 1750 євро депутатку від Латвії Жданок
Мандат депутатки Європарламенту Тетяни Жданок спливає цього року. Раніше її виключили із європейської фракції «Зелених» – після відмови засудити повномасштабне вторгнення Росії в Україну
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Росія викликала посла Австрії після того, як Відень вислав двох російських дипломатів
МЗС Росії оголосило персоною нон-ґрата неназваного австрійського дипломата
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Зеленський прибув на саміт у Литву закликати до допомоги Україні після «підлих ударів» Росії
«Головне зараз – зробити все для зміцнення нашої ППО, забезпечення нагальних потреб Сил оборони України, а також консолідації міжнародної підтримки»
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Cambodia’s relocation of people from UNESCO site raises concerns
RUN TA EK, Cambodia — It’s been more than a year since Yem Srey Pin moved with her family from the village where she was born on Cambodia’s Angkor UNESCO World Heritage site to Run Ta Ek, a dusty new settlement about 25 kilometers away.
Hers is one of about 5,000 families relocated from the sprawling archaeological site, one of Southeast Asia’s top tourist draws, by Cambodian authorities in an ongoing program that Amnesty International has condemned as a “gross violation of international human rights law.” Another 5,000 families are still due to be moved.
The allegations have drawn strong expressions of concern from UNESCO and a spirited rebuttal from Cambodian authorities, who say they’re doing nothing more than protecting the heritage land from illegal squatters.
Yem Srey Pin’s single-room home is a far cry better than the makeshift tent she lived in with her husband and five children when they first arrived, which did little to protect from the monsoon rains and blew down in the winds.
And their 600-square-meter property is significantly bigger than the 90-square-meter plot they occupied illegally in the village of Khvean on the Angkor site.
But the 35-year-old is also in debt from building the new house. Her husband finds less construction work nearby and his wages are lower, and there are no wild fruits or vegetables she can forage, nor rice paddies where she can collect crabs to sell at her mother’s stand.
“After more than a year here I haven’t been able to save any money and I haven’t earned anything,” she said.
The Angkor site is one of the largest archaeological sites in the world, spread across some 400 square kilometers in northwestern Cambodia. It contains the ruins of Khmer Empire capitals from the 9th to 15th centuries, including the temple of Angkor Wat.
When it was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1992, it was named a “living heritage site” whose local population observed ancestral traditions and cultural practices that have disappeared elsewhere.
Still, UNESCO at the time noted that Angkor was under “dual pressures” from some 100,000 inhabitants in 112 historic settlements who “constantly try to expand their dwelling areas,” and from encroachment from the nearby town of Siem Reap.
Cambodia’s answer was a plan to entice the 10,000 families illegally squatting in the area to resettle at Run Ta Ek and another site, as well as to encourage some from the 112 historic settlements to relocate as their families grow in size.
“The number of people were on the rise, including those coming illegally,” said Long Kosal, spokesperson for the Cambodian agency known as APSARA that’s responsible for managing the Angkor site. “What we did was that we provided an option.”
Cambodia began moving people to Run Ta Ek in 2022, giving those who volunteered to leave their homes in the Angkor area plots of land, a two-month supply of canned food and rice, a tarp and 30 sheets of corrugated metal to use to build a home. Benefits also included a Poor Card, essentially a state welfare program giving them around 310,000 riel (about $75) monthly for 10 years.
In a November report, Amnesty questioned how voluntary the relocations actually were, saying many people they interviewed were threatened or coerced into moving and that the relocations were more “forced evictions in disguise.”
The rights group cited a speech from former Prime Minister Hun Sen in which he said people “must either leave the Angkor site soon and receive some form of compensation or be evicted at a later time and receive nothing.”
Amnesty also noted Hun Sen’s track record, saying that under his long-time rule Cambodian authorities had been responsible for several forced evictions elsewhere that it alleged “constituted gross violations of human rights.” It said Run Ta Ek — with dirt roads, insufficient drainage, poor sanitation and other issues — did not fulfil international obligations under human rights treaties to provide people adequate housing.
That has now changed: Homes with outhouses have been built, roads paved, and sewers installed. Primitive hand pumps made of blue PVC piping provide water, and electricity has been run in.
There’s a school, a health center, a temple; bus routes were added, and a market area was built but is not yet operating, Long Kosal said.
But Amnesty maintains there are major concerns.
Among other things, families have had to take on heavy debt to build even basic houses, and there is little work to be found, said Montse Ferrer, the head of Amnesty’s research team investigating the Angkor Wat resettlements.
“They had a clear source of income at the time — tourism — but also other sources of income linked to the location at Angkor,” she said. “They are now at least 30 minutes away from the site and can no longer access these sources.”
Following Amnesty’s scathing report, UNESCO moved up the timeline for Cambodia’s submission of its own report on the state of conservation at the Angkor site, specifically asking for the allegations to be addressed.
In that report, submitted to UNESCO in March, Cambodia said it had not violated any international laws with the relocations, saying it was only moving people involved in the “illegal occupation of heritage land” and that in Run Ta Ek many were now property owners for the first time in their lives.
UNESCO said it would not comment on the situation until it has been able to analyze Cambodia’s response.
It referred The Associated Press to previous comments from Lazare Eloundou Assomo, director of the UNESCO World Heritage Center, who stressed the agency had “always categorically rejected the use of forced evictions as a tool for management of World Heritage listed sites.”
Yem Srey Pin said even though Run Ta Ek has slowly improved since she arrived in February 2023, and her new home will be paid off fairly soon, she’d rather return to her village if it were possible.
But with almost all of the village’s 400 families moving out, Yem Srey Pin says there’s nothing left for her there.
“I can’t live in my old village alone,” she said.
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«Китай не сприйматиме звинувачень і тиску» – Пекін відреагував на претензії щодо співпраці з Росією
Китай і Росія мають право на «нормальну співпрацю», вона не повинна піддаватися зовнішньому втручанню або обмеженню, кажуть у МЗС країни
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Європарламент схвалив реформу міграційного законодавства ЄС
Реформу ще має схвалити Рада ЄС, тобто представники країн, які входять до Євросоюзу
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«Clara met her wife Maria at lesbian bar» – у РФ побачили «ЛГБТ-пропаганду» в сервісі вивчення мов Duolingo
Duolingo – одна з найпопулярніших програм для вивчення мов, створена у США в 2011 році
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Боррель у Європарламенті відмовився називати виборами перемогу Путіна в РФ
10 квітня у Європарламенті відбулися дебати щодо результатів виборів у Росії. Далі парламентарії працюватимуть у комітетах – намагатимуться узгодити проєкт резолюції про невизнання Володимира Путіна легітимним президентом
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Muslims worldwide celebrate Eid al-Fitr in the shadow of Gaza’s misery
Istanbul — Muslims around the world celebrated the Eid al-Fitr holiday Wednesday, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan. But events were overshadowed by the worsening crisis in Gaza and Israel’s expected military offensive in Rafah city after six months of war.
“We should not forget our brothers and sisters in Palestine,” imam Abdulrahman Musa said in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi. “They have been subjected to unjustified aggression and a lot of violence (as) the world is watching in silence.”
In a holiday message, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent support to Gaza, which he called a “bleeding wound on the conscience of humanity.”
In Istanbul, thousands of worshipers gathered at the Aya Sofya Mosque for prayers, some carrying Palestinian flags and chanting slogans in support of people in Gaza, where the United Nations and partners warn that more than a million people are at threat of imminent famine and little aid is allowed in.
Elsewhere, people were grateful for the plenty they had after a month of fasting and reflection. Before the Eid al-Fitr holiday, markets around the world teemed with shoppers. Residents poured out of cities to return to villages to celebrate with loved ones.
In Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, nearly three-quarters of the population were traveling for the annual homecoming known locally as “mudik.”
“This is a right moment to reconnect, like recharging energy that has been drained almost a year away from home,” said civil servant Ridho Alfian, who lives in the Jakarta area and was traveling to Lampung province at the southern tip of Sumatra island.
For Arini Dewi, Eid al-Fitr is a day of victory from economic difficulties during Ramadan. “I’m happy in celebrating Eid holiday despite the surge of food prices,” said the mother of two.
Jakarta’s Istiqlal Grand Mosque, the largest in Southeast Asia, was flooded with devotees offering morning prayers.
Preachers in their sermons called on people to pray for Muslims in Gaza who were suffering after six months of war.
“This is the time for Muslims and non-Muslims to show humanitarian solidarity, because the conflict in Gaza is not a religious war, but a humanitarian problem,” said Jimly Asshiddiqie, who chairs the advisory board of the Indonesian Mosque Council.
In Berlin, worshipers reflected the world, coming from Benin, Ghana, Syria, Afghanistan and Turkey.
“It’s a day where we feel grateful for everything we have here, and think and give to those who are poor, facing war and have to go hungry,” said Azhra Ahmad, a 45-year-old mother of five.
In Pakistan, authorities deployed more than 100,000 police and paramilitary forces to maintain security at mosques and marketplaces.
In Malaysia, ethnic Malay Muslims performed morning prayers at mosques nationwide just weeks after socks printed with the word “Allah” at a convenience store chain sparked a furor. Many found it offensive to associate the word with feet or for it to be used inappropriately.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim called for unity and reconciliation in his message on the eve of Eid, saying no groups should be sidelined based on religion or any other reason.
“We must be firm, resolute and unwavering in our commitment to foster values and build a dignified nation,” he said. “However, let us not take this as a license or opportunity to insult, undermine, or damage the cultural practices and way of life of others.”
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Казахстан може запровадити кримінальну відповідальність за «пропаганду» ЛГБТ
У лютому 2024 року президент Казахстану Касим-Жомарт Токаєв підписав поправки, які забороняють представникам ЛГБТ усиновлювати дітей або ставати їхніми наставниками
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Двох росіян ув’язнили за спробу приєднатися до легіону, що воює на боці України
19-річний Всеволод Куликов із Липецька був засуджений за спробу підпалу військового аеропорту і замах на державну зраду. В’ячеслава Кузнєцова з Татарстану визнали винним у замаху на державну зраду
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Суд ЄС розпорядився зняти санкції з російських олігархів Авена і Фрідмана
Співзасновники Альфа-банку були включені до списків санкцій після початку російського повномасштабного вторгнення в Україну
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Кремль кидає виклик суверенітету Вірменії – ISW про затримання військовими РФ росіянина у Гюмрі
«Російські військові затримали у Вірменії ще одного російського громадянина, ймовірно, намагаючись встановити військову й політичну владу над Вірменією і кинути виклик суверенітету цієї країни»
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ЄСПЛ засудив Швейцарію у знаковому рішенні щодо клімату
Рішення, ухвалене ЄСПЛ, створює прецедент, роблячи боротьбу зі зміною клімату складовою прав людини. Юридично зобов’язувальне рішення ЄСПЛ має вплинути на судову практику 46 країн-членів Ради Європи
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Глава Пентагону засумнівався в ефективності атак НПЗ Росії. Його розкритикував сенатор і згадав про вибори
«Україні краще переслідувати тактичні і оперативні цілі, які можуть безпосередньо вплинути на поточну боротьбу» – заявив Ллойд Остін
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Кемерон розповів, про що йшлося під час його зустрічі з Трампом
Девід Кемерон каже, що допомога Україні є інвестицією в безпеку Сполучених Штатів
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Модернізація HAWK. США продадуть Україні обладнання на 138 млн доларів – Reuters
Продаж потребуватиме тимчасового відрядження до Європи приблизно п’яти американських урядових службовців і 15 представників підрядників для підтримки навчання і технічного обслуговування
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Vatican’s top diplomat visits Vietnam, looks to normalize relations
HANOI, Vietnam — The Vatican’s top diplomat began a six-day visit to Vietnam on Tuesday as a part of efforts to normalize relations with the communist nation.
Richard Gallagher, the Holy See’s foreign minister, met his Vietnamese counterpart Bui Thanh Son and expressed the Vatican’s “gratitude” for the progress that has been made to improve ties. The visit took place after Archbishop Marek Zalewski became the first Vatican representative to live and open an office in the Southeast Asian country.
“The visit is of great importance,” said Son.
Gallagher will also meet Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and visit a children’s hospital in the capital, Hanoi, state-run Vietnam News Agency reported. He will hold Mass in Hanoi, Hue in central Vietnam, and the financial hub of Ho Chi Minh City in the south.
Gallagher is the Vatican’s No. 2 and his visit to Hanoi was an “important moment” that showed that the relationship was continuing while the sides wait for an upgrade to full diplomatic relations, said Giorgio Bernardelli, the head of AsiaNews, a Catholic Missionary news agency.
Relations between the Vatican and Vietnam were severed in 1975, after the Communist Party established its rule over the entire country following the end of the Vietnam War. Relations have been strained ever since, although the sides have had regular talks since at least the late 1990s.
The agreement to appoint the Vatican’s permanent representative in Vietnam was signed in July 2023, during former President Vo Van Thuong’s visit to the Holy See. Thuong also extended an invitation to Pope Francis to visit Vietnam. But Thuong has since resigned, becoming the latest victim of an intense anti-corruption campaign.
Bernardelli said that the pope’s potential visit was likely to be discussed, adding that it also depended on the political situation in Hanoi following the president’s resignation
He said that an improvement in ties with Vietnam could also have implications for the Holy See’s ties with communist-ruled China. The relationship with Vietnam had always been a “point of reference, but with important differences,” since unlike China, Vietnam has been keen to improve relations with the Vatican and the West.
Beijing severed diplomatic ties with the Vatican in 1951, after the communists rose to power and expelled foreign priests.
Catholicism is officially the most practiced religion in Vietnam, with 5.9 million or 44.6% of the 13.2 million people who identified as religious in a 2019 census saying they were Catholic. That works out to more than 6% of the country’s population.
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Російські військові затримали у Вірменії росіянина, який відмовився йти до армії РФ
За даними вірменських правозахисників, затриманого Щетіна утримують на території 102-ї російської військової бази в місті Гюмрі та готуються відправити до Росії
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Вбивство чотирьох людей у Варшаві: серед жертв і підозрюваних є українці
На цю мить затримали сімох підозрюваних, це і чоловіки, і жінки. Шестеро з них українці і один – громадянин Польщі
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