Tutti i temi: Ucraina
06.12.2007
In past years, the HIV epidemic has ravaged the populations of many former Soviet nations, the majority of victims claimed by needle sharing and drug use. Thanks to new programs such as needle exchange and harm reduction, these countries are taking big steps in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
ContinuaFonte: Global Health Council Temi/paesi correlati: [Russia] Foto: IDU's as share of total HIV cases 2006-2007. © Global Health Council
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14.11.2007
Severe weather on the Kerch Strait near the Black Sea is blamed for sinking ships transporting oil and sulfur; now that same weather is impeding rescue efforts and cleanup, which is expected to take years.
ContinuaFonte: Environment News Service (ENS) Temi/paesi correlati: [Russia] |
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03.10.2007
As the outcome of the Ukrainian election threatens to peel away the orange revolution, Misha Kechaqmadze traces the success of post-Soviet regimes to stamp out the march to democracy.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Bielorussia] [Georgia] [Kirzichistan] [Russia] [Democrazia] Foto: Vladimir Putin © Radio Netherlands
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19.09.2007
Ukraine is to cover the site of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor with a vast metal shelter in a long overdue operation designed to prevent the further leak of deadly radiation.
ContinuaFonte: Guardian Unlimited |
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26.07.2007
Primaeval beech forests in the Carpathian Mountains have been inscribed on the UN's World Heritage List, underlining the global importance of this rare forest habitat — the most extensive in Europe.
ContinuaFonte: WWF International Temi/paesi correlati: [Repubblica Slovacca] |
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06.06.2006
Sunday marked the ten-year anniversary of the day Ukraine--then the world's third-largest nuclear weapons state--handed over all its nuclear weapons for disarmament. Couldn't others follow suit?
ContinuaFonte: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Temi/paesi correlati: [Stati Uniti] [Russia] Foto: Ukraine planted sunflowers during the ceremony renouncing nuclear weapons. © Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
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24.04.2006
Twenty years since the biggest-ever industrial accident - the explosion at Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine - the catastrophe is still unfolding.
Continua* US nuclear industry fires up public relations campaign * IAEA asked to help clean Iraq * Red Cross Red Crescent thyroid cancer detection programme can prevent hundreds of premature deaths Fonte: International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Foto: Greenpeace Chernobyl campaign
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19.04.2006
As the 20th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear plant accident approaches, the UN Children's Fund says that the number of children who developed thyroid cancer could have been significantly lower if they had been consuming iodised salt in their daily diet at the time of the accident.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations Children's Fund |
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18.04.2006
More than 250,000 additional cancers will be caused by the Chernobyl nuclear accident, of which nearly 100,000 will be fatal, according to a report that accuses previous studies - including one by the the International Atomic Energy Authority - of a "shocking" underestimate of the casualties.
Continua* Fallout - the human cost of nuclear catastrophe, post-Chernobyl photographs, see OneWorld UK Events Fonte: Greenpeace UK Foto: Onu al nucleare - da Greenpeace
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21.03.2006
GONG će uz još 17 nevladinih organizacija iz Srednje i Istočne Europe i zemalja bivšeg SSSR-a, u sklopu ENEMO-a (European Network of Election Monitoring Organizations), sudjelovati u misiji promatranja parlamentarnih izbora u Ukrajini.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Politica] [Democrazia] |
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22.02.2006
YK:n pakolaisjärjestö tyrmistyi 11 uzbekistanilaisen turvapaikanhakijan pakkokäännyttämisestä Ukrainan viranomaisten toimesta. UNHCR vaatii pikaista selvitystä ja lisätietoa käännytettyjen kohtalosta.
ContinuaFonte: Pakolaisneuvonta Temi/paesi correlati: [Uzbekistan] [Rifugiati] |
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04.01.2006
The Russia-Ukraine crisis is a reminder that politics, not the market, is driving global energy policies, says Daniel Litvin.
ContinuaFonte: Guardian Unlimited Temi/paesi correlati: [Russia] [Energia] |
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01.12.2005
EU policies toward migration are key to tackling the problem of abuse that includes extended detention in appalling conditions, violence, extortion, robbery and forced returns to face torture or persecution, a leading human rights groups said, prior to the EU-Ukraine summit.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Rifugiati] [Diritti umani] [Politica] |
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08.09.2005
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Temi/paesi correlati: [Ambiente] [Cambiamento climatico] [Nucleare] Foto: Chernobyl Nuclear Plant (Belarus) before explosion of April 1986
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18.08.2005
As part of The Great Volga River Route project, an International Workshop on Sustainable Development and World Heritage took place on 28-31 July 2005 in Bucharest, Romania.The aim is to link young people through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and engage them in the preservation and promotion of World Heritage and Biosphere sites.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Azerbaijan] [Bulgaria] [Estonia] [Finlandia] [Georgia] [Germania] [Iran] [Kazakistan] [Lettonia] [Lituania] [Polonia] [Romania] [Russia] [Svezia] [Turchia] [Turkmenistan] [Cultura] [ICT Tecnologie informatiche] |
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15.04.2005
CHERNOBYL, Ukraine, Apr 14 (IPS) - Almost 20 years have passed since the world's worst nuclear accident, but Chernobyl continues to bring back traumatizing memories for many Ukrainians.
ContinuaFonte: Inter Press Service (IPS) Temi/paesi correlati: [Russia] [Ambiente] [Nucleare] [Salute] |
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26.01.2005
Ukrainan lokakuisten presidentivaalien väärinkäytökset ovat esimerkki siitä, mihin vuosien huono hallinto voi johtaa. Amnesty International vetoaakin nyt uuteen presidenttiin Viktor Jushtshenkoon, että hän aloittaisi valtakautensa kohentamalla maan heikkoa ihmisoikeustilannetta.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld UK Temi/paesi correlati: [Diritti umani] Foto: -
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25.01.2005
The rigged October election in the Ukraine was symptomatic of a deeper malaise created by years of poor governance. Amnesty reminds the new President, Viktor Yushchenko, to give priority to cleaning up the country's poor human rights record.
ContinuaFonte: Amnesty International UK Temi/paesi correlati: [Diritti umani] |
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21.01.2005
OneWorld Volunteer Editor, Misha Kechakmadze, experienced the Rose Revolution in his own country, Georgia. Few people believed that such a transformation could be repeated but, just over a year later, Misha found himself acting as an official election observer in neighbouring Ukraine where Viktor Yushchenko has now been confirmed as the winner.
read moreTemi/paesi correlati: [Georgia] [Democrazia] |
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21.01.2005
OneWorld Volunteer Editor, Misha Kechakmadze, experienced the Rose Revolution in his own country, Georgia. Few people believed that such a transformation could be repeated but, just over a year later, Misha found himself acting as an official election observer in neighbouring Ukraine where Viktor Yushchenko has now been confirmed as the winner.
read moreTemi/paesi correlati: [Georgia] [Democrazia] |



