Саміт відбувається в той час, коли Сполучені Штати та інші держави намагаються реанімувати мирний процес, наполягаючи на створенні нового перехідного уряду
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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.»
Держдепартамент США оприлюднив звіт про права людини в 2020 році
Великий розділ доповіді присвячений Україні
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US Olympics Committee Sets Rules for Protests at US Olympic Trials
Athletes competing in the U.S. Olympic trials can protest, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) said Tuesday, including kneeling or raising a clenched fist on the podium or at the start line during the national anthem. In a detailed document, the USOPC outlined a wide range of ways athletes can advocate for racial and social justice but drew the line at what will be unacceptable, including wearing a hat or face mask with a hate symbol or hate speech on it. In an open letter sent to Team USA athletes, USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland said the organization “values the voices of athletes and believes that their right to advocate for racial and social justice as a positive force for change aligns with the fundamental values of equality that define Team USA and the Olympic and Paralympic movements.” FILE – United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee CEO Sarah Hirshland listens during a briefing with the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Los Angeles 2028 organizers in Beverly Hills, Calif., Feb. 18, 2020.The USOPC made it clear that the guidelines are only meant for the U.S. Olympic trials and not the Tokyo Olympics, which are scheduled to open on July 23. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has its own guidelines with Rule 50 prohibiting protests and demonstrations. The USOPC said guidance for the Tokyo Games will be published separately in the coming months once the IOC issues its updated policies. Current IOC rules say, “No kind of demonstration or political, religious or racial propaganda is permitted in any Olympic sites, venues or other areas.” The relaxing of rules is an about face for the USOPC which sanctioned two athletes for protesting police brutality and racial injustice during medal presentations at the 2019 Pan Am Games in Lima. Fencer Race Imboden knelt during the national anthem while hammer thrower Gwen Berry raised her fist. The USOPC later placed both athletes on 12-month probations. Under new guidelines, these demonstrations will be acceptable. Athletes will also be allowed to wear a hat or mask with messages such as “Black Lives Matter” or “equality” or “justice” and use their voices outside trials venues in other forums such as social media and the press.
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У Суецькому каналі відновився рух: затор із сотень суден має зникнути за 3-4 дні
Чотиристаметровий контейнеровоз Ever Given із вантажем понад 18 тисяч контейнерів із Азії до Європи, який застряг 23 березня в найвужчій ділянці Суецького каналу в Єгипті і заблокував цей водний шлях, вдалося зняти з мілини 29 березня
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НАТО: авіація альянсу перехопила кілька груп російських літаків
Винищувачі НАТО 10 разів підіймалися в повітря 29 березня для перехоплення російських бомбардувальників і винищувачів над Північною Атлантикою, Північним морем, Чорним морем і Балтійським морем
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Президент Бердимухамедов став членом верхньої палати парламенту Туркменистану
У початковому списку кандидатів Бердимухамедова не було і його обрання стало несподіванкою
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Ефективність вакцин Moderna та Pfizer підтверджена в реальних умовах
Ефективність обох вакцин склала 90 відсотків. Перша з двох доз вакцини запобігла 80 відсотків заражень
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Росія відкрила справу про екстремізм проти чотирьох Свідків Єгови у Сибіру
Справа була порушена в закритому місті Сіверську, де розташовані ядерні та хімічні підприємства Росії
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Генеральний секретар ООН назвав «абсолютно неприйнятним» спалах насильства в М’янмі
За два дні після найкривавішого дня з часу захоплення влади в країні тисячі людей знову вийшли на вулиці міст і селищ
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Держсекретар США закликав ООН не політизувати гуманітарну допомогу Сирії
Представник США закликав відновити закриті пункти перетину на сирійському кордоні для допомоги місцевому населенню
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Ексголову правління «Приватбанку» Дубілета оголосили в розшук – САП
Дубілета оголосили в розшук у межах провадження щодо розтрати коштів, зазначили у САП
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Indians Gather for Holi Celebrations as Virus Cases Surge
Hindus threw colored powder and sprayed water in massive Holi celebrations Monday despite many Indian states restricting gatherings to try to contain a coronavirus resurgence rippling across the country.
Holi marks the advent of spring and is widely celebrated throughout Hindu-majority India. Most years, millions of people throw colored powder at each other in outdoor celebrations. But for the second consecutive year, people were encouraged to stay at home to avoid turning the festivities into superspreader events amid the latest virus surge.
India’s confirmed infections have exceeded 60,000 daily over the past week from a low of about 10,000 in February. On Monday, the health ministry reported 68,020 new cases, the sharpest daily rise since October last year. It took the nationwide tally to more than 12 million.
Daily deaths rose by 291 and the virus has so far killed 161,843 people in the country.
The latest surge is centered in the western state of Maharashtra where authorities have tightened travel restrictions and imposed night curfews. It is considering a strict lockdown.
Cases are also rising in the capital New Delhi and states of Punjab, Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh.
The surge coincides with multi-stage state elections marked by large gatherings and roadshows, and the Kumbh Mela, or pitcher festival, celebrated in northern Haridwar city, where tens of thousands of Hindu devotees daily take a holy dip into the Ganges river.
Health experts worry that unchecked gatherings can lead to clusters, adding the situation can be controlled if vaccination is opened up for more people and COVID-19 protocols are strictly followed.
India, with a population of more than 1.3 billion, has vaccinated around 60 million people, of which only 9 million have received both doses of vaccine so far.
However, more than 60 million doses manufactured in India have been exported abroad, prompting widespread criticism that domestic needs should be catered to first.
The government said last week that there would be no immediate increase in exports. It said vaccines will be given to everyone over 45 starting April 1.
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Адміністрація Суецького каналу заявляє про відновлення руху після зняття з мілини контейнеровоза
«Адмірал Усама Рабі, голова управління Суецького каналу, оголосив про відновлення судноплавного руху в Суецькому каналі», – йдеться в заяві Управління Суецького каналу
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У Лондоні вперше за пів року не зафіксували жодної пов’язаної з СOVID-19 смерті за добу
На Лондон припадає близько 12 відсотків усіх випадків смерті від коронавірусу у Великій Британії, і він був епіцентром першої хвилі пандемії в минулому році
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У Росії заарештували батька директора «фонду Навального»
Іван Жданов: «Їм потрібно перетворити моє життя на пекло»
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Контейнеровоз в Суецькому каналі частково вдалося зняти з мілини
Буксири продовжуватимуть роботу, щоб судно могло просунутися по каналу
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Блінкен обговорить з представниками ООН відновлення співпраці Вашингтону з міжнародними організаціями
Блінкен обговорить з високопосадовцями ООН стратегію США з відновлення співробітництва з міжнародними організаціями
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Коронавірус і Словаччина: прем’єр таки пішов у відставку через «Спутнік V»
Цієї відставки тривалий час вимагали і опозиційні партії, і дві партії урядової коаліції з чотирьох, і президентка країни
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Суецький канал: спроби повернути Ever Given у фарватер наразі безуспішні
У зв’язку із затором, що утворився у вівторок, 23 березня, судноплавство в Суецькому каналі було перерване
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Китай збільшив постачання товарів через Росію та Центральну Азію – на тлі подорожчання морських перевезень
За перші два місяці 2021 року Китай відправив до Європи понад 2000 вантажних поїздів, що вдвічі перевищує торішній показник за аналогічний період
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Вірменія: прем’єр Пашинян піде у відставку в квітні
Дострокові вибори у Вірменії відбудуться в червні
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Eddie Murphy Inducted into NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame
Eddie Murphy was inducted into the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame at the organization’s show that highlighted works by entertainers and athletes of color. After Murphy accepted his induction award Saturday night, the actor-comedian said he was “very moved” by the honor. He was presented the award by his longtime friend and “Coming 2 America” co-star Arsenio Hall. “I’ve been making movies for 40 years now … 40 years. This is the perfect thing to commemorate that and be brought into the hall of fame,” he said. “Thank you very much. I’m very moved.” Murphy went on to send a message to Hall about his famous red leather suit from his 1983 stand-up special “Delirious.” “My red suit was not that tight Arsenio,” Murphy said. “I get a lot of cracks about that red suit. When I was rocking that red suit, that [expletive] was fly.” The hall of fame induction is bestowed on an individual who is viewed as a pioneer in their respective field and whose influence shaped the “profession for generations to come.” Previous inductees include Oprah Winfrey, Stevie Wonder, Spike Lee, Ray Charles and Sidney Poitier. The most recent honorees to be inducted were Cheryl Boone Isaacs and Paris Barclay in 2014. Murphy began his career as a stand-up comic while as a teenager and eventually joined the cast of “Saturday Night Live.” He starred in the box office hit “48 Hours” and made his mark in a slew of films such as “Beverly Hills Cop,” “Coming to America,” “The Nutty Professor,” “Dr. Dolittle” and “Dolemite Is My Name.” His latest film “Coming 2 America” was released on Amazon this month. The awards ceremony virtually aired live on BET. It was also simulcast on CBS, MTV, VH1, MTV2, BET HER and LOGO. “Black-ish” star and comedian Anthony Anderson hosted the show for the eighth consecutive year. The late Chadwick Boseman won best actor in a motion picture for his role in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” The actor, who also starred in the blockbuster Marvel film “Black Panther,” died at 43 last year after he privately battled colon cancer. “As always, he would give all honor and glory to the most high God,” said the teary-eyed Simone Ledward Boseman, the actor’s wife, who accepted the award on his behalf. “He would thank his mom and dad. And he would give honor to his ancestors as we now honor him. Thank you, NAACP, for always giving him his flowers. He was an uncommon artist and an even more uncommon person.” Boseman spoke about how commonly Black people have been diagnosed with or died from colon cancer. She urged Black people over the age of 45 to get screened. “Don’t put it off any longer,” she said. “Please, get screened. This disease is beatable if you catch it in its early stages. So, you don’t have any time to waste, even if you don’t have any family history. If you think nothing is wrong, and younger than 45, please be proactive about your health. Know the signs. Know your body. Listen to your body.” LeBron James received the President’s Award for his public service achievements. He thanked the NAACP for recognizing his efforts beyond the basketball court. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar was recognized for his efforts through his LeBron James Family Foundation and his I PROMISE School, a co-curricular educational initiative. Last year, he launched More Than a Vote — a coalition of Black athletes and artists — that is dedicated to educating and protecting Black voters. James ventured into the entertainment realm with The SpringHill Company, which unites three companies he co-founded with Maverick Carter including athlete empowerment brand UNINTERRUPTED, film and television production company SpringHill Entertainment and The Robot Company, the brand and culture consultancy. “This award is so much more than myself,” James said. “I’m here receiving it, but this dives into everything that I’m a part of.” DJ D-Nice took home entertainer of the year in a competitive category against big names such as Regina King, Tyler Perry, Viola Davis and Trevor Noah. During the pandemic’s early stage, D-Nice created a virtual remedy for anyone dealing with the lockdown blues. He hosted Homeschool at Club Quarantine on his Instagram Live, where he spun popular tunes on the turntables at his home. An array of celebrities tuned in: Rihanna, Oprah Winfrey and Mark Zuckerberg popped in for a listen. “It’s been an honor to provide entertainment and inspiration during one of the darkest times we’ve experienced,” D-Nice said. Michelle Obama presented Stacey Abrams with the first Social Justice Impact award. Abrams was honored for being a political force and her voting rights work that helped turn Georgia into a swing state. Abrams paid homage to her parents for her upbringing. “They taught me and my five siblings that having nothing was not an excuse for doing nothing,” she said. “Instead, they showed us by word and deed to use our faith as a shield to protect the defenseless, to use our voices to call out injustices, and to use our education and our time to solve the problems that others turn away from.” Viola Davis took home best actress for her film and television roles in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and “How to Get Away with Murder.”
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Китай запровадив персональні санкції у відповідь на критику Заходу через уйгурів
На думку державного секретаря США, дії Китаю лише привернуть більше уваги до порушення прав етнічних уйгурів та інших мусульманських меншин у Сіньцзяні
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На ділянці Суецького каналу, де застряг контейнеровоз, розчистили понад 20 тисяч тонн піску – власник
Рятувальна група продовжить спроби зрушити судно з місця 14:00 за єгипетським часом (15:00 за київським часом)
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Cities Worldwide Dim Lights to Mark Earth Hour
Cities around the world were turning off their lights Saturday for Earth Hour, with this year’s event highlighting the link between the destruction of nature and increasing outbreaks of diseases such as COVID-19.In London, the Houses of Parliament, London Eye Ferris wheel, Shard skyscraper and neon signs of Piccadilly Circus were among the landmarks flicking the switches for one hour starting at 8:30 p.m. local time.“It’s fantastic news that Parliament once again is taking part in Earth Hour, joining landmarks across the country and the world to raise awareness of climate change,” said Lindsay Hoyle, speaker of the House of Commons.“It shows our commitment to improving sustainability … and that we’re playing our part in reducing energy consumption,” he said.In Paris, the three stages of the Eiffel Tower progressively went dark, but there were few people to watch with the whole country under a 7 p.m. COVID-19 curfew.The giant metal tower has been shut to the public since October 30 because of the pandemic.The ancient Parthenon is pictured just before the lights on the Acropolis hill shut down for Earth Hour in Athens, Greece, March 27, 2021.In Rome, the lights went out at Rome’s 2,000-year-old Colosseum, while police enforcing Italy’s coronavirus movement restrictions checked the papers of a small crowd of onlookers.Harmful human activityAsia kicked off the event after night fell with the skylines of metropolises from Singapore to Hong Kong going dark, as did landmarks including Sydney Opera House.The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and Moscow’s Kremlin on Red Square also joined the annual initiative that calls for action on climate change and the environment.After Europe, Earth Hour moved west to the Americas with the Empire State Building in New York, the Obelisk of Buenos Aires and Rio’s Museum of Tomorrow among venues dimming the lights.For this year, organizers said they wanted to highlight the link between the destruction of the natural world and the increasing incidence of diseases, such as COVID-19, making the leap from animals to humans.Experts believe human activity such as widespread deforestation, destruction of animals’ habitats and climate change are spurring this increase and warn that more pandemics could occur if nothing is done.A view of the Kronborg Castle before the lights are switched off for Earth Hour, in Elsinore, Denmark, March 27, 2021.”Whether it is a decline in pollinators, fewer fish in the ocean and rivers, disappearing forests or the wider loss of biodiversity, the evidence is mounting that nature is in free fall,” said Marco Lambertini, director general of the WWF, which organizes Earth Hour.”And this is because of the way we live our lives and run our economies. Protecting nature is our moral responsibility, but losing it also increases our vulnerability to pandemics, accelerates climate change and threatens our food security,” he added.’Impact on environment’Earth Hour is about “more than just saving energy, it’s more like remembering our impact on the environment,” Ian Tan, 18, told AFP in Singapore.But he was not convinced the event, which has been running since 2007, made much of a difference.”One hour is not enough for us to remember that climate change is actually a problem,” he said.In Hong Kong, people at viewing points above the city watched as lights were dimmed on hordes of closely packed skyscrapers, while in the South Korean capital, Seoul, the historic Namdaemun gate went dark.In Thailand, Bangkok’s ultra-popular CentralWorld mall counted down to 8:30 p.m. before its exterior glass displays went dark for an hour. But inside, shopping appeared to continue as usual.
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Туреччина затвердила план розвитку каналу «Стамбул» для полегшення судноплавства через протоку Босфор
Проєкт має зменшити судноплавний рух по Босфору, вузькій прямій, що проходить через Стамбул, і є одним з найбільш завантажених морських коридорів у світі
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