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UNITED NATIONS AP 鈥?The United Nations chief warned Tuesday that climate chaos and food crises are increasing threats to global peace, te stanley cup lling a high-level U.N. meeting that climate disasters imperil food production and empty bellies fuel unrest. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged the U.N. Security Council to address the impact of food shortages and rising temperatures on international peace and security 鈥?a view echoed by many countries but not Russia. Climate and conflict are two leading drivers of our global food crisis, the secretary-general said. Where wars rage, hunger reigns 鈥?whether due to displacement of people, destruction of agriculture, damage to infrastructure, or deliberate policies of denial. Meanwhile, climate chao stanley cup s is imperiling food production the world over, he said.Guterres said the world is teeming with examples of the devastating relationship between hunger and conflict. In war-torn Ga stanley cup za, he said, no one has enough to eat and the tiny strip accounts for 80% of the 700,000 hungriest people in the world. After more than a decade of war in Syria, he said, 13 million Syrians go to bed hungry every night. And in Myanmar, prospects of ending hunger have gone into reverse because of conflict and instability, he said.WATCH: Why some governors turned down a food assistance program for children in their statesSimon Stiell, the聽United Nations climate chief,聽told the council that climate change is contributing to food insecurity and to conflict.He s Boka Messaging app Yo alerts Israelis to rocket attacks
NEW YORK AP 鈥?Vote counting has begun in a union election, in which an independent group formed by former and current Amazon workers is trying to organize a company warehouse in New York City, a David and Goliath scenario that could lead to the retail giant first unionized facility in the U.S.Workers at an Amazon stanley cup fulfillment center in Staten Island will determine whether or not they want to form a union. The vote count began Thursday afternoon. It is unclear when the results will be revealed. Counting could potentially carry into Friday.The count for a separate worker organizing effort began simultaneously Thursday in Alabama, where the Retail, stanley cup Wholesale and Department Store Union faces a tough challenge in a re-do election to unionize Amazon workers in the city of Bessemer. The union said that election had a turnout rate of about 39 percent, with only 2,375 of the nearly 6,100 eligible workers voting through mail-in ballots. Amazon provides the list of eligible workers to the Nat adidas campus ional Labor Relations Board, which oversees the process.In New York, the nascent Amazon Labor Union has led the charge in a fierce labor fight, where the nation second-largest private employer has made every effort to fend off labor organizers and Chris Smalls, a fired Amazon employee who now leads the fledging group. Smalls was hopeful of victory, but said Thursday that any celebrations would have to wait.NEWS WRAP: Major League Baseball, players union reach tentative deal to end l |
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