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Read previewThe space business is in bloom and, so far, it's largely unregulated. Other space startups have ambitions including asteroid mining, in vitro fertilization (IVF) in space, and space hotels. As space startups and billionaires vie for a foothold on the moon and beyond, experts say governments probably need to start setting some ground rules. Seven of the world's 10 biggest commercial space operators are based in the US, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. AdvertisementIn another vein, last year Florida passed a bill to protect space companies and their owners from getting sued over spaceflight passenger death or injury.
Persons: , Jeff Bezos's, Elon Musk, Bezos, NASA What's, George Nield, Galileo, Joel Kearns, Richard Branson, Galactic's, Lyndon B, Johnson, Jeff Bezos, Joe Raedle, Michelle Hanlon, Jared Isaacman, William Shatner, Hanlon Organizations: Service, NASA, Houston, SpaceX, Business, Northeastern University, Federal Aviation Administration's, Space Transportation, JPL, FAA, Virgin Galactic, Virgin, Getty, Artemis Accords, Hague Institute, Global Justice, Washington, Companies, Shepard, Center for Air, Space, University of Mississippi School of Law, titans, US International Trade Commission, Organisation for Economic Co, Federal Communications Locations: Mars, Russia, China, Blue, Florida
UN official criticised after meeting Russian sought by ICC
  + stars: | 2023-05-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Rights groups and the top U.S. official for global justice denounced the meeting. As a senior official, Gamba should avoid contact with persons subject to ICC warrants and that "Lvova-Belova belongs only in one place – in the dock at the ICC," Jarrah said. Ambassador for Global Justice Beth van Schaack, said on social media Friday night that such a meeting would be "deeply concerning." The United States, Britain, Albania and Malta walked out on her address. Britain and the United States had also blocked the meeting from being webcast.
BANGKOK, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Myanmar activists and 16 alleged victims of abuse have filed a criminal complaint in Germany, accusing top generals of instigating genocide against Rohingya Muslims and other atrocities since a military coup two years ago. A spokesman for Myanmar's military government did not answer a call seeking comment on the complaint filed in Germany. The 16 individual complainants in the Myanmar filing include ethnic Rohingya and others who survived or witnessed crimes in Myanmar since the coup, Fortify Rights said. In the case of the Rohingya, Myanmar authorities have previously said security forces were carrying out legitimate operations against militants who attacked police posts. The junta has also denied the military had carried out atrocities since the coup, disputing casualty figures given by activists and terming opponents "terrorists".
Ţările bogate au cumpărat doze de vaccin anti-Covid cât să îşi vaccineze de trei ori populaţia în 2021, în timp ce în ţările sărace ajung doze doar pentru 10% din populaţie. Grupul a avertizat că naţiunile bogate au rezervat şi cumpărat destule doze pentru a-şi vaccina întreaga populaţie de trei ori până la finalul anului 2021. Canada este în vârful acestei liste, întrucât şi-a asigurat deja destule doze pentru a-şi vaccina populaţia de cinci ori, conform mesajului publicat şi de Amnesty International. La polul opus, aproape 70 de ţări mai sărace vor avea doze doar pentru a-şi vaccina 1 din 10 cetăţeni până la finalul anului viitor. Grupul a calculat că mai multe ţări bogate care reprezintă doar 14% din populaţia lumii au cumpărat deja 53% din toate dozele de vaccin anunţate şi promise până acum, notează Mediafax.
Persons: Reuters, People, Anna Marriott Organizations: Amnesty International, Mediafax Locations: Canada
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