Photo: Ute Decker Twenty jewellers signed up this week (on Valentine’s Day) to sell the world’s first Fairtrade and Fairmined certified gold. A new partnership between the Fairtrade Foundation and the Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM) will provide certified gold. A Bolivian mining co-operative, Cotapata , is the first to be certified but more mines in Peru and Colombia are due to receive certification within the next couple of months. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …For a moment the glorious dream of liberation in Egypt appeared to hold promise for everyone. But the vicious sexual assault on CBS News’ Lara Logan underscored the plight of Egyptian women, who are far-too-often subjected to catcalls, groping and assaults in their own country, reports MSNBC . The same night…
Continue reading …The decapitation of the regime was just the start. The revolution will have to go further if it’s going to deliver what people want Anyone who imagined that the Egyptian revolution would be settled with the ousting of Hosni Mubarak has already been sorely disabused. The dictator may have been bundled out of the presidential palace and demonstrators temporarily cleared from Tahrir Square. But the social and political upheaval shows every sign of spreading. It’s not just that the protests are now fanning out across north Africa and the Middle East : to Yemen, Algeria, Jordan, Iran, Libya and now Bahrain – home of the US navy’s fifth fleet. In Egypt itself, as in Tunisia, where the uprisings began, pressure for more far-reaching change is if anything growing, as setpiece street demonstrations have morphed into a wave of strikes. Industrial action played a central role in the final push to drive Mubarak from power last week – just as it did in sparking resistance to the regime a couple of years ago in the textile production centre of Mahalla . But now walkouts and occupations have mushroomed across Egypt, in defiance of the army high command’s edict to return to work: on the buses and trains, in the steel and flour mills, among oil and gas workers, post office and bank employees. Even the police who were dispatched to use lethal force against the people to save Mubarak’s skin are now demanding decent pay and conditions – as their counterparts are in Tunisia. And although the impact of neoliberal reforms and economic crisis in Europe
Continue reading …MANAMA: Riot police stormed through a Manama square in the dark early Thursday firing rubber bullets and tear gas in a harsh crackdown on anti-regime protesters that left four dead, witnesses and opposition said. Up to 95 protesters were wounded when police launched the operation in the iconic Pearl Square without warning at around 3am (midnight GMT), sending protesters fleeing in panic, they said. “They attacked the square, where hundreds of people were spending the night in tents,” said one witness, 37-year-old Fadel Ahmad. At the city’s main Salmaniya hospital, medical staff were overwhelmed as ambulances and private cars were still ferrying in the injured more than three…
Continue reading …A German trucker on trial for 350 counts of sexual abuse of his children has admitted in court that he fathered his stepdaughter’s 8 children—but insists he never abused her. The 48-year-old father began sexually abusing his stepdaughter and her twin brother at the age of 4, reports CBS…
Continue reading …We were somewhat taken aback when Kno confirmed its textbook tablet had been delayed without a word on when production would resume, but the company now says pre-orders will experience up to two months’ delay before they ship out, and not all of them will. eBookNewser and CrunchGear report that shipments could be delayed until as late as April 14th, and that the first shipment will be restricted “to a limited number of students and teachers.” Kno still hasn’t provided a reason for the delay, but we think that the newly closed-off website says a lot. “You now need an invitation to get a Kno,” it reads, “There aren’t enough to go around.” Kno says some tablets will ship within 60 days, doesn’t explain pre-order delay originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 Feb 2011 04:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Findings from two scientific teams are finally supporting what seems increasingly obvious: recent extreme rains and flooding are linked to global warming. The essential issue: warm air holds more water. Oxford researchers made the connection doing elaborate computer simulations, utilizing public help on home computers through the climateprediction.net web…
Continue reading …Brazilian authorities have arrested 19 police officers accused of participating in a death squad. Federal police say the group executed at least 40 people over ten years. And they are accused of staging fake shoot-outs to cover up the killings. Al jazeera’s Gabriel Elizondo reports from Sao Paulo.
Continue reading …Steve Jobs is dying of cancer and may have just 6 weeks to live, according to a media report. The National Enquirer has obtained photos of the Apple CEO looking extremely gaunt and leaving the same California clinic where actor Patrick Swayze sought treatment for cancer in his final days….
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