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The English are Crazy says Ken Gibbs, especially when it comes to cooking an un-pricked egg in a newly acquired Air Fryer upon the advice of a Scottish sister-in-law. Anyone here has experienced it? If you have, don't hesitate to share your experience with Ken, he suggests, even anonymously, if you're embarrassed. Read his column to know why.John Gilmartin on The Danish Study and RFK's claims on Aluminum contamination in vaccines comes with an editorial note, which is a 'must read'. John's ending paragraph is significant where he recalls Jim Grant's views on "the real purpose" of getting programs like vaccination up and running in developing countries. Do follow the link to read it through.
Horst Cerni penned a touching tribute to Dorothy Schleimer who was "the heart and soul of the WAWIG (today's XUNICEF) reunions" along with a belated greeting for Dorothy's 96th birthday. Happy birthday, Dorothy, and many happy returns.
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese remains very much in the news with her stand on the "Gaza genocide" following the US decision to issue sanctions against her.
Fouad Kronfol has shared an LBC interview with Albanese in which she explains why Israel's actions in Gaza meet legal definition of genocide.
Read also a Team Zeteo Exclusive on UN report, shared in turn by Niloufar Pourzand, which states why top economists have backed Albanese on her stand.
To add to the debate, Tom McDermott has shared a NYT article by Omer Bartov, a leading Holocaust and genocide scholar, who declares: Genocide I know when I see it
Niloufar Pourzand has also shared a Drop Site news summary of The Hague Group Conference in Bogota where Francesca Albanese is reported to have stated: “There is nothing to negotiate about. Israel needs to withdraw from Gaza totally and unconditionally.” See also the final communique issued by the conference in support of a ceasefire.
News Links
In case you missed any of this week's news relevant to UNICEF, the UN or children in crises, browse the links and summaries from this week. Read our summaries every day and let us know if we missed an important item. Among this week's big stories - the numbers of Palestinians dying while trying to reach food at Israel's GHF sites rose to at least 875; Israel has returned to the tactic of pressuring UN agencies by denying visas; Israeli threats against the ICC; further massacres in Sudan; global vaccination rates stay steady, but 14 million kids still received no coverage; new progress on HIV prevention; India's adoption crisis.
Other Issues:
Sudan continues to be a flashpoint of concern and we have ED Russell' statement on the horrific attacks in communities around the city of Bara, in Sudan’s North Kordofan State over the weekend. “No child should ever experience such horrors. Violence against children is unconscionable and must end now,” Catherine Russell is reported to have stated.
Gaza Catherine Russell also addressed the Security Council on the situation for children in Gaza, inter alia telling the members that "...the simple truth is that we are failing Gaza's children."
We have New Data on Immunization from UNICEF with an editorial note; be sure to click the link provided, which leads to a very useful overview. It will also help you learn more about UNICEF's data work on immunization.
Lighter Stuff
Our bard Fouad has chosen to riddle us this week with Word Trivia, tracing some unusual origins of common English phrases. It adds to the mysteries of the spoken language and we are sure you will enjoy them.
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