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Sunday Smack

Happy pre-Christmas weekend everybody! Especially those who don’t have to work anymore before Christmas. I am not amongst them this year, but I too will be heading home for the holiday tomorrow night. World news is all about South Sudan and CAR these days. It seems these two topics are going to define headlines for the last days of the year too. Here are some great posts from last week. On world affairs: South Sudan: How Bad Can It Get? Worrisome turning of events in the youngest country of the world. There is no way to predict the outcome yet. Read…

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un-library: Are you a person living outside your country of birth? For International Migrants Day on 18 December, share your #IAmAMigrant story on the positive contributions migrants make to development. http://bit.ly/1j330HV

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Sunday Smack

Happy Sunday everybody! As I put the finishing touches to this post, I am watching the sad pictures on CNN of Nelson Mandela being laid to rest. This of course marks the end of the 10-day-mourning that really defined world news in the past few days. I selected a few posts from other topics too, though. On world affairs: A Pivotal Week for the Central African Republic France is taking the lead role again in an African conflict zone with two casualties so far. Back in the USSR What is it about the European Union that makes thousands of Ukrainians bare…

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united-nations: On Human Rights Day on Tuesday, take a look at the most important achievements in human rights since the creation of United Nations Human Rights 20 years ago.  Show your support by watching and sharing this video featuring work to defend human rights around the world.

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Sunday Smack

Happy Sunday everybody! As always, welcome to my new readers and thanks to everybody for following! Besides the sad news that lead the last few days’ headlines, this was an eventful week on all counts. Let’s review a few good reads. On world affairs: What is going on in Ukraine? An analysis on the root cause of what seems to evolve to become the second Orange Revolution. While demonstrations still continue in Kiev, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe is about to create an advisory board to investigate the background of these clashes.  Relief for Central African Republic…

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Social media remembers Nelson Mandela

Just a quick and far from complete collection from my timelines. Feel free to add from yours.

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And today also happens to be #GivingTuesday!

Today is the second ever #GivingTuesday launched last year by 92nd Street Y and the United Nations Foundation. It is great to see this amazing initiative now becoming a worldwide movement. Click to find out how you can participate.

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December 3 is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Over 1 billion people, approx 15% of the world’s population, live with some form of disability. Tuesday is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, this year’s theme is “Break Barriers, Open Doors: for an inclusive society and development for all”.  Click to learn more.

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theatlantic: In Focus: Days of Protests in Ukraine Over the weekend, hundreds of thousands of people in Ukraine took to the streets to demonstrate against President Viktor Yanukovich’s decision to abandon an EU integration pact, as he works to strengthen economic ties to Russia, rather than Europe. Protesters blockaded government buildings and occupied Independence Square in Kiev today, seeking to force Yanukovich from office. After harsh crackdowns last night, demonstrations continued this morning, with leaders calling for a nationwide strike. Read more.

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