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The United States is home to an enormous array of animal industries — including industrial agriculture, fur farming and the exotic pet trade — that pose a significant risk of creating infectious disease outbreaks in humans, according to a new report by experts at Harvard Law School and New York University. Moreover, the nation “has no comprehensive strategy” to mitigate the dangers posed by these practices, many of which operate with little regulation and out of public view, the authors concluded. “The risk is staggering, because our use of animals is staggering,” said Ann Linder, the report’s lead author and an associate director at Harvard’s animal law and policy program. “And we don’t even really understand where that risk is.”Zoonotic diseases, or those that spread from animals to humans, account for roughly 60 percent of all known infectious diseases and 75 percent of new and emerging ones, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Although the exact origins of the Covid-19 pandemic remain murky, the possibility that the coronavirus might have first jumped into humans at a live animal market in Wuhan, China, prompted calls to shut down these so-called wet markets, especially in Asia.
Persons: , , Ann Linder Organizations: Harvard Law School, New York University, Centers for Disease Control Locations: States, Wuhan, China, Asia
When Putin invaded Ukraine, he miscalculated the response from Western countries. NATO has been largely united in its response to Russia's war, consistently providing Kyiv with military aid. Russian President Vladimir Putin has effectively succeeded in remaking the Western bloc, Araud said, adding that "the Western alliance is back." After the Soviet Union collapsed, both Finland and Sweden became NATO partner countries but stopped short of pursuing full membership. Even under the intense pressure of war, the alliance is "holding the way that they have in the past," he said.
COPENHAGEN, Sept 28 (Reuters) - The suspected sabotage against the Nord Stream gas pipelines does not constitute an attack on Sweden, Foreign Minister Ann Linde told SVT public television on Wednesday. "This is not an attack against Sweden because it is not in our territory" Linde said. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterDenmark and Sweden on Tuesday said major leaks on the two Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea were caused by deliberate acts of sabotage carried out in each of the two countries' exclusive economic zones. The blasts hitting Nord Stream 1 and 2 did not represent a direct military threat or attack on Sweden or Denmark, the Swedish and Danish prime ministers said late on Tuesday. Map of Nord Stream pipelines and locations of reported leaksRegister now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Stine Jacobsen, editing by Terje SolsvikOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Damage to the Nord Stream pipelines was caused by intentional acts of sabotage, Denmark said. The Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines have been leaking natural gas into the Baltic Sea. The Danish military captured footage on Tuesday of natural gas swirling at the sea's surface, and published photographs of the massive spill. After Russia's late-February full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Moscow suspended gas flow through the newer Nord Stream 2, which wasn't yet operational. More recently, it has stopped gas flow through what was previously a fully operational Nord Stream 1.
Sursa foto: digi24.roMiniştrii de Externe din Germania, Spania şi Suedia fac apel pentru reducerea arsenalelor nucleare în lumeMiniştrii de externe ai Germaniei, Spaniei şi Suediei au lansat luni un apel puterilor nucleare, invitându-le la o reducere considerabilă a arsenalelor strategice, înaintea deschiderii în aceeaşi zi a unei reuniuni pe tema dezarmării nucleare la Madrid, relatează dpa. O reuniune va avea loc luni în cadrul Iniţiativei de la Stockholm, ce grupează 16 ţări care pledează pentru reducerea arsenalelor nucleare pe plan mondial. Potrivit estimărilor, cele nouă state care deţin arsenale nucleare dispuneau de circa 13.080 de focoase nucleare la începutul anului 2021, în scădere cu 13.400. Aproximativ 3.825 de focoase au fost desfăşurate în cadrul forţelor operaţionale, în creştere faţă de 3.720 cu un an înainte. Aproape toate cele 2.000 de ogive nucleare plasate în stare de alertă operaţională aparţineau Rusiei şi SUA.
Persons: Arancha Gonzalez, Ann Linde, Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin Organizations: Agerpres Locations: Germania, Spania, Suedia, Germaniei, Spaniei, Suediei, Madrid, Maas, Arancha, Stockholm, SUA
Aureliu Ciocoi și Ann Linde: Există necesitatea intensificării dialogului politic bilateralRelațiile moldo-suedeze se află într-un stadiu ascendent. Pe parcursul anului curent, există necesitatea intensificării dialogului politic bilateral, extinderea cooperării sectoriale și valorificarea proiectelor de dezvoltare implementate în Republica Moldova cu susținerea Suediei. Mențiunile au fost făcute de ministrul interimar al afacerilor externe și integrării europene Aureliu Ciocoi și Ann Linde, ministrul afacerilor externe al Suediei, în cadrul unei întrevederi la Roma, transmite IPN. Oficialii au abordat proiectele de mediu în Republica Moldova, precum și cele în domeniul egalității de gen și combaterii violenței, realizate prin concursul partenerilor suedezi. Cei doi oficiali au efectuat un schimb amplu de opinii privind stadiul actual al procesului de negocieri privind soluționarea conflictului transnistrean, precum și perspectivele existente pentru a avansa în acest proces în perioada următoare.
Persons: Aureliu Ciocoi, Ann Linde Organizations: Externe, Integrării Europene, suedezi, OSCE Locations: Republica Moldova, Suediei, Roma, suedez, Suedia, OSCE, Chișinău
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