dis Distech Controls Selected as Provincial Winner at National Bank’s 2015 SME Awards By www.achrnews.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 07:15:00 -0400 Distech Controls, a provider of energy management solutions, announced it was named the Provincial Laureate, SME Exporter category, at the 21st edition of National Bank’s SME Awards. The company noted it has the honor of being a two-time award recipient, having been named Bronze Laureate in the same category in 2014. Full Article
dis Distech Controls Partners with Tech Hub, Notman House By www.achrnews.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Oct 2015 07:15:00 -0400 Distech Controls, a supplier of energy management solutions, announced that the company is partnering with one of Canada’s top tech hubs, Notman House. The historic, downtown Montreal building provides tech startups with flexible office space that promotes networking, community building, and shared learning. Full Article
dis Enercare Launches Program to Help Disadvantaged Families By www.achrnews.com Published On :: Mon, 03 Oct 2016 07:09:00 -0400 Enercare Inc. has announced the launch of the Enercare Fresh Start Program, a new corporate social responsibility program designed to help families transitioning between temporary shelters and a home of their own. Full Article
dis Constrafor Launches Disaster Relief Effort for Hurricane-Affected Communities By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:23:31 -0500 Constrafor is stepping up to support local contractors across Florida, North Carolina, and Georgia with a comprehensive Disaster Relief Effort. This initiative, in conjunction with their Early Pay Program (EPP), aims to provide immediate financial support to contractors, enabling them to overcome delays, secure materials, and ensure timely payment for their teams. Full Article
dis Paul Davis Restoration Continues Its Support of the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Efforts with $1 Million Donation By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:08:58 -0500 Paul Davis Restoration pledges $1 million to the American Red Cross Annual Disaster Giving Program in response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton. This proactive donation ensures the Red Cross is equipped to meet the needs of those affected by disasters across the U.S. Discover how this significant contribution, along with volunteer efforts, supports disaster relief and community resilience. Full Article
dis Concrobium Broad Spectrum Disinfectant By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 09:30:00 -0400 Concrobium Broad Spectrum Disinfectant is a botanically-derived solution that provides proven disinfection and superior cleaning capabilities. Full Article
dis What is the distribution of forecasts for the US PPI? By www.forexlive.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:51:11 GMT Why it's important?The ranges of estimates are important in terms of market reaction because when the actual data deviates from the expectations, it creates a surprise effect. Another important input in market's reaction is the distribution of forecasts. In fact, although we can have a range of estimates, most forecasts might be clustered on the upper bound of the range, so even if the data comes out inside the range of estimates but on the lower bound of the range, it can still create a surprise effect.Distribution of forecasts for PPIPPI Y/Y 2.4% (11%)2.3% (68%) - consensus2.2% (16%) 2.0% (5%)PPI M/M0.4% (2%)0.3% (13%) 0.2% (74%) - consensus0.1% (7%)0.0% (2%)-0.1% (2%)Core PPI Y/Y3.1% (12%)3.0% (47%) - consensus2.9% (35%)2.7% (6%)Core PPI M/M0.3% (57%) - consensus0.2% (40%) 0.1% (3%)AnalysisWe can ignore the headline PPI as the market will focus on the Core figures. We can notice that the expectations are skewed to the downside, so a higher than expected reading would be taken as more hawkish and likely give the US Dollar another boost. Conversely, a soft print could trigger a pullback.The US Dollar remains in an uptrend as the market continues to price out the rate cuts expected in 2025. Right now we have another 25 bps cut priced for December and just two 25 bps cuts priced in 2025 which is already much lower than the Fed's projection of four. Therefore, there's still a couple of rate cuts to price out in 2025 if the data continues to run hot, but at that point we would need a real acceleration in inflation to have the market pricing in a rate hike. For now, the bar for rate hikes is really high as the maximum the Fed is willing to do is to pause the easing cycle. This article was written by Giuseppe Dellamotta at www.forexlive.com. Full Article News
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dis OSCE supports roundtable discussion in Uzbekistan on a methodology for assessing money-laundering and terrorism-financing risks By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 09:27:00 +0000 TASHKENT, 15 October 2015 – An OSCE-supported roundtable discussion introducing representatives of local law enforcement bodies to the methodology of a national assessment of money-laundering and terrorism-financing risks in Uzbekistan was held today in Tashkent. International experts invited by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan presented the results of their work on devising a comprehensive and tailored methodology for conducting a national risk assessment in the country. “The OSCE continues to support international efforts that have made national risk assessment the standard in the fight against money laundering and the financing of terrorism,” said the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan Gyorgy Szabo. “We see this as an essential step on the road to eliminating money laundering and terrorism financing in Uzbekistan.” The discussion is part of a wider process of consultations with representatives of Uzbek law-enforcement agencies and the private sector to implement a national risk assessment on money laundering and the financing of terrorism.Related StoriesOSCE trains Uzbek law enforcement bodies on asset recovery and mutual legal assistanceOSCE Project Co-ordinator lights up central Tashkent with 20 solar-powered street lampsOSCE launches training seminar for Uzbek journalists on human trafficking Full Article OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan Combating terrorism Good governance Central Asia Press release
dis OSCE launches first distance human rights course in Ukraine for judges By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 08:50:15 +0000 Andrii Dziubenko The OSCE Project Co-ordinator on 15 July 2016 launched the first distance course in Ukraine on the application of the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). Developed, designed and produced by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator, the course was finalized after it was successfully piloted on the online platform of the National School of Judges of Ukraine (NSJU). From now the NSJU will have this sustainable tool at its disposal for systematically training judges on applying the case-law of the ECtHR without having to involve extra human or financial resources. Thirty judges from all over Ukraine have already been trained distantly and received their certificates of accomplishment. The content was developed in co-operation with experts on the European Convention on Human Rights and the case-law of the ECtHR, and Ukrainian judges. The course was developed as part of the “Safeguarding Human Rights through Courts” project, which is being implemented by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine with the financial support of the Government of Canada.Related StoriesOSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine trains social entrepreneurs on social media marketingOSCE supports Ukrainian legal education practitioners in developing human rights-oriented approaches to their workOSCE Project Co-ordinator supports creation of a pool of trainers on anti-corruption for Ukraine’s judges Full Article OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine Education Human rights Eastern Europe News
dis Athletes discuss gender-based violence at OSCE-supported event in southern Kyrgyzstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 26 Jul 2016 12:57:36 +0000 OSH, Kyrgyzstan, 26 July 2016 – Some 25 athletes and sport trainers today discussed gender-based violence at an OSCE-supported roundtable discussion attended by a world amateur boxing champion (1986) and former member of parliament, Orzubek Nazarov. At the event organized by the Ensan-Diamond NGO with support of the OSCE Centre in Bishkek, participants discussed how violent behaviour at training venues might impact social relationships further in life. Gender equality, gender-based stereotypes and promoting positive images of masculinity without resorting to violence, were among the main topics of the discussion. “Preventing gender based-violence and promoting gender equality is at the centre of OSCE human rights commitments and comprehensive approach to security,” said Anete Erdmane, OSCE Human Dimension Officer at the Osh Field Office. “The initiative aims at supporting Kyrgyzstan in achieving positive change through dialogue and engagement with men.” Jamilya Kaparova, director of Ensan-Diamond, said: “The nature of sports training and overall culture of masculinity can contribute to an increased aggression among athletes. Such behaviour can result in gender-based violence and negatively affect family and community members. To reach out to this important audience and promote positive role models, we have invited Mr. Nazarov who has been an outspoken advocate for gender equality.” The roundtable discussion follows a similar event which also took place in Osh in November 2015. The initiative was held in line with the OSCE’s efforts to assist Kyrgyzstan in implementing its National Action Plan for 2015-2017 on gender equality. The National Action Plan foresees developing a culture of aversion to gender discrimination and violence against women and men at all levels of society.Related StoriesTo mark World Day against Trafficking in Persons OSCE Centre in Bishkek supports public awareness raising campaignOSCE Centre in Bishkek supports summer school on topical issues of police reformOSCE Centre in Bishkek trains defence lawyers and prosecutors on right to liberty and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention Full Article OSCE Centre in Bishkek Gender equality Central Asia Press release
dis Border management and security discussed at OSCE Centre in Bishkek-supported discussion and ‘Barrier 2016’ simulation exercise By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Jul 2016 11:32:54 +0000 BISHKEK, 8 July 2016 – As part of the first phase of the two-day military Command-Staff Exercise ‘Barrier 2016’, representatives of the State Border Service (SBS), local authorities and civil society of Osh region focused on border security and management problems during a roundtable discussion and video-conference supported by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek. The discussions, held at the SBS headquarters, aimed to promote co-operation between the military, law enforcement agencies and civil society and improve the existing mechanisms of co-ordination. Participants were able to directly ask border management-related questions to the deputies of Jogorku Kenesh (the parliament), government officials and SBS representatives. Head of the SBS Colonel Abdikarim Alimbaev detailed the complex measures taken by the Service to strengthen the Kyrgyz-Uzbek and Kyrgyz-Tajik border areas, such as improving the infrastructure of border units and setting additional border barriers and posts. “Through improved relations with neighbouring countries, the strengthening of border security and management will ensure the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the State and in this way safeguard peace and stability in the specific border areas and in the broader Central Asian region,” he said. Daniele Rumolo, acting Head of the OSCE Centre in Bishkek highlighted the crucial significance of border security for Kyrgyzstan: “Effective counter-efforts to the current challenges remain the most relevant strategic priority for continuous co-operation and also an important aspect of OSCE activities in the framework of transnational threats. The OSCE Centre in Bishkek greatly values its engagement and interaction with the Kyrgyz Government and the SBS, and expresses its readiness to further develop the co-operation in this field.” Vice Prime-Minister on border issues Jenish Razakov stressed the importance of co-operation between security and law enforcement agencies and local governments, stating that in their absence it would be impossible to resolve border crises. He also noted that in the past two years such joint exercises to enhance the combat readiness of units have demonstrated positive results. On 8 July, following the roundtable discussion and video-conference in Bishkek, the practical phase of the ‘Barrier 2016’ simulation exercise took place in Osh with the participation of the Special Forces Unit, the SBS, Ministry of Emergency Situations, and the Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic. The Command-Staff Exercise ‘Barrier 2016’ was held jointly by the SBS and the OSCE Centre in Bishkek as part of the Centre’s project to enhance the ability of the Kyrgyz Government to engage in regional co-operation on border security and management. Related StoriesTo mark World Day against Trafficking in Persons OSCE Centre in Bishkek supports public awareness raising campaignOSCE Centre in Bishkek supports summer school on topical issues of police reformOSCE Centre in Bishkek trains defence lawyers and prosecutors on right to liberty and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention Full Article OSCE Centre in Bishkek Border management Central Asia Press release
dis OSCE and Azerbaijan discuss cybersecurity By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 08:07:12 +0000 BAKU, 13 April 2015 - The OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry organized a two-day conference on ensuring national security in the information age, which brought together more than 80 representatives from more than 30 government and private organizations in Azerbaijan as well as international experts on cybersecurity. The conference aims at raising awareness within the government, private and non-profit sectors about new developments in the sphere of cybersecurity with special emphasis on legislation, policy framework, international co-operation and overall capacity development for the security of cyberspace. “The rapid economic development that Azerbaijan is enjoying, accompanied by the modernization of infrastructure and permeation of information technologies throughout the public and private sectors, reinforces the need for developing the capacity for preventing and countering cyber-crimes in Azerbaijan,” said Ambassador Alexis Chahtahtinsky, OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku. “In our efforts to effectively address all possible threats, we have to ensure that we do not overreact and sacrifice the benefits that a functioning cyberspace brings to society as a whole.” During the conference, renowned experts and practitioners shared with Azerbaijani colleagues the best international practices in cybersecurity. The panel discussions provided an opportunity to develop the operational and technical knowledge of prosecutors, judges and law enforcement officers. They also opened avenues for officials to develop partnerships with the private sector in order to increase the capacity of Azerbaijan for cybersecurity. This event is part of a project by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku on preventing and countering cybercrimes in Azerbaijan. The project is being implemented in co-operation with the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, National Security, Justice as well as Communications and High Technologies.Related StoriesOSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku awards journalists for best articles about domestic violenceUSAID, OSCE support Azerbaijan in combating human traffickingMore Muslim voices in Europe condemning anti-Semitism needed, says Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office on Combating Anti-Semitism Full Article OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku Combating terrorism South Caucasus Press release
dis OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku discontinues its operations in Azerbaijan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Sat, 04 Jul 2015 12:00:53 +0000 VIENNA, 4 July 2015 – The OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku’s operations in Azerbaijan were discontinued today. The OSCE remains open to other forms of co-operation with Azerbaijan. The discontinuation follows the termination by Azerbaijan of the Memorandum of Understanding on the Project Co-ordinator in Baku between the government of Azerbaijan and the OSCE at the beginning of last month, resulting in a month-long process which ended today.Related StoriesWinners of OSCE design contest challenge violent extremism with creative cartoons#LetsDoodle: challenging violent extremism with cartoonsOSCE organizes field study in sustainable energy for the OSCE Mediterranean Partner Countries. Full Article OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku Secretariat Conflict prevention and resolution South Caucasus Press release
dis Effective investigation of torture allegations discussed at OSCE-supported training in Bishkek By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 12:20:07 +0000 BISHKEK, 12 July 2016 – A two-day training course on effective investigation of cases of torture conducted by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek in co-operation with the General Prosecutor’s Office and its Prosecutors’ Training Centre ended today in the Kyrgyz capital. Twenty-four public prosecution officers from Chui, Issyk-Kul, Jalalabad, Talas and Osh provinces had a chance to enhance their knowledge of the notion of “torture” as a criminal offence and the criteria for efficient investigation of torture allegations. The participants also received a comprehensive insight into the mechanisms of prevention of gender-based violence and the specifics of victim assistance. “According to the Constitution of the Kyrgyz Republic, human rights and fundamental freedoms have supreme value. No one may be subjected to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. In this regard, prevention of torture and effective investigation of torture allegations represent one of the key priorities in the work of the prosecutorial bodies,” said Damira Kaimova, Director of the Prosecutors’ Training Centre under the General Prosecutor’s Office. The training elicited a vigorous debate among the participants on the challenges arising during investigation of torture allegations. The attendees also exchanged best practices applied within their respective duty stations to address these challenges. The training course is part of the OSCE Centre’s project on promoting a comprehensive approach to the rule of law, administration of justice, prevention of torture and capacity building. Related StoriesOSCE Centre supports the 3rd training for prosecutors on effective investigation of cases of torture in KyrgyzstanTo mark World Day against Trafficking in Persons OSCE Centre in Bishkek supports public awareness raising campaignOSCE Centre in Bishkek supports summer school on topical issues of police reform Full Article OSCE Centre in Bishkek Human rights Central Asia Press release
dis OSCE supports public discussions on natural resources management in southern Kyrgyzstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 22 Jul 2016 11:04:23 +0000 BISHKEK, 22 July 2016 – Three public discussions on the regulatory legal acts regarding the use of natural resources and environmental protection are being organized from 19 July to 27 July 2016 by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek and the local Aarhus Centre in the districts of Toktogul, Aksy and Kadamjay in southern Kyrgyzstan. The discussions are gathering representatives of environmental services, the local authorities, village- and district-level state administrations, local council deputies and public organizations, to exchange ideas on environmental problems and discuss how to address them through active public scrutiny. “Local stakeholders should be aware of the environmental legislation upfront. This will help them to prevent conflict arising from the use of natural resources,” said Dmitry Prudtskikh, Environmental Officer at the OSCE Centre. “I am glad to see that the Aarhus Centre in Osh has established a platform for communication between governmental, public and private structures, with the support of the OSCE.” Kanybek Isabaev, Director of the Aarhus Centre in Osh, said: “For several years, we have been disseminating information to the public and our partners on the legislation regarding environmental protection, the rational use of natural resources, and subsoil and environmental safety in our country. It is very significant that citizens can participate in decision-making in the area of ecology, a sphere that is becoming increasingly important in Kyrgyzstan.” During the discussions, participants will gain knowledge on issues of environmental protection, public access to environmental information, the normative legal acts of the Kyrgyz Republic on ecology and the basic principles of the Aarhus Convention. The event was organized as part of the OSCE Centre's project on promoting environmental security through dialogue and enhanced disaster risk reduction.Related StoriesTo mark World Day against Trafficking in Persons OSCE Centre in Bishkek supports public awareness raising campaignOSCE Centre in Bishkek supports summer school on topical issues of police reformOSCE Centre in Bishkek trains defence lawyers and prosecutors on right to liberty and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention Full Article OSCE Centre in Bishkek Environmental activities Central Asia Press release
dis Athletes discuss gender-based violence at OSCE-supported event in southern Kyrgyzstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 26 Jul 2016 12:57:36 +0000 OSH, Kyrgyzstan, 26 July 2016 – Some 25 athletes and sport trainers today discussed gender-based violence at an OSCE-supported roundtable discussion attended by a world amateur boxing champion (1986) and former member of parliament, Orzubek Nazarov. At the event organized by the Ensan-Diamond NGO with support of the OSCE Centre in Bishkek, participants discussed how violent behaviour at training venues might impact social relationships further in life. Gender equality, gender-based stereotypes and promoting positive images of masculinity without resorting to violence, were among the main topics of the discussion. “Preventing gender based-violence and promoting gender equality is at the centre of OSCE human rights commitments and comprehensive approach to security,” said Anete Erdmane, OSCE Human Dimension Officer at the Osh Field Office. “The initiative aims at supporting Kyrgyzstan in achieving positive change through dialogue and engagement with men.” Jamilya Kaparova, director of Ensan-Diamond, said: “The nature of sports training and overall culture of masculinity can contribute to an increased aggression among athletes. Such behaviour can result in gender-based violence and negatively affect family and community members. To reach out to this important audience and promote positive role models, we have invited Mr. Nazarov who has been an outspoken advocate for gender equality.” The roundtable discussion follows a similar event which also took place in Osh in November 2015. The initiative was held in line with the OSCE’s efforts to assist Kyrgyzstan in implementing its National Action Plan for 2015-2017 on gender equality. The National Action Plan foresees developing a culture of aversion to gender discrimination and violence against women and men at all levels of society.Related StoriesTo mark World Day against Trafficking in Persons OSCE Centre in Bishkek supports public awareness raising campaignOSCE Centre in Bishkek supports summer school on topical issues of police reformOSCE Centre in Bishkek trains defence lawyers and prosecutors on right to liberty and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention Full Article OSCE Centre in Bishkek Gender equality Central Asia Press release
dis High Commissioner Thors, in her OSCE Permanent Council address, discusses country engagement and highlights the increase in hate speech targeting national minorities By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 03 Jun 2016 07:59:23 +0000 244381 Addressing the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna on 2 June 2016, OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities Astrid Thors described country engagement and highlighted the disturbing increase in hate speech. The statement covered the High Commissioner’s activities since her last statement to the Permanent Council in November 2015. During this period Thors visited Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia and Moldova. The High Commissioner expressed concern about the increase in hate speech targeting national minorities. Thors called for renewed efforts to tackle hate speech in order to prevent tensions and to promote integration with respect for diversity. Thors also informed the Permanent Council about the work her institution is doing together with researchers to identify best practices that highlight the bridge building potential of national minorities in diverse societies. The full statement can be found here. Related StoriesOSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities holds fifth regional summer school on multilingual and multicultural education in Central AsiaLanguage rights, participation, security and access to justice fundamental to welfare of communities in Kosovo, says High Commissioner ThorsOSCE High Commissioner encourages inclusive approach to integration and education issues in Moldova and welcomes joint working group on Gagauzia Full Article High Commissioner on National Minorities Conflict prevention and resolution Minority rights News
dis Representatives from Turkmenistan discuss media reforms during OSCE-organized study visit to Latvia By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 12:18:37 +0000 RIGA, 22 June 2016 – Media development and reform were in focus of an OSCE-organized study visit to Latvia that concluded today for six representatives of Turkmenistan’s print and broadcast media and the Mejlis (Parliament). Organized in close co-operation with Latvian Foreign Ministry, the three-day visit familiarized the delegation from Turkmenistan with Latvia’s experiences in implementing media reforms and enhancing national legislation in line with international standards and requirements of the modern media environment. “Media development and reform should be underpinned by the reforms of the relevant national legislation that serves to promote the freedom of the media and freedom of expression,” said Adam Walendzik, Project Co-ordinator at the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat. “In the last several years, Turkmenistan has been undertaking successive steps to reform its media legislation and we believe that this visit will facilitate the exchange of practical experiences of implementing media legislation and developing free media.” The delegation from Turkmenistan had meetings with high-level representatives of the Latvian Parliament’s European Affairs Committee and Human Rights and Public Affairs Committee, Foreign and Culture Ministries, the National Electronic Mass Media Council, and the Latvian State Radio and Television Centre. Meetings with representatives from the national news agency LETA, the News Service of the Latvian Public |Service Television, the Internet portal Delfi and newspaper Latvijas Avize familiarised participants with the practical aspects and experiences of the Latvian media’s activities. The delegation members included a member of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan, representatives from newspapers Neytralniy Turkmenistan and Turkmenistan, TV channels Altyn Asyr and Turkmenistan, as well as the State Information Agency of Turkmenistan (TDH).Related StoriesOSCE trains Turkmenistan journalists on reporting skillsOSCE Centre’s event in Turkmenistan addresses media regulation practicesOSCE seminar in Turkmenistan promotes freedom of religion and belief Full Article OSCE Centre in Ashgabat Media freedom and development Central Asia Press release
dis OSCE Mission, police to discuss how to help prevent violent extremism and radicalization in Kosovo By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 27 Jun 2016 12:34:40 +0000 PRISHTINË/PRIŠTINA, 27 June 2016 – The OSCE Mission together with the Kosovo Police will hold a two-day conference on preventing violent extremism and radicalization, starting tomorrow in Prishtinë/Priština. The conference will gather representatives of law enforcement agencies, religious communities, civil society, academia and media, and will explore a multi-disciplinary approach to addressing the threats of violent extremism and radicalization in Kosovo. Participants will also elaborate on measures taken so far to prevent violent extremism and radicalization, as well as the challenges they face. Major Fatos Makolli, Director of the Directorate against Terrorism of the Kosovo Police, and Naim Hoxha, Organized Crime Advisor at the OSCE Mission, will deliver opening remarks. Media representatives are invited to attend the opening of the conference on Tuesday, 28 June 2016, at the Hotel Sirius in Prishtinë/Priština, starting at 09:30 hrs. Related StoriesOSCE Mission assesses implementation of new Criminal Procedure Code of KosovoMini-Olympic Games 2016OSCE Mission-organized Junior Basketball Tournament Full Article OSCE Mission in Kosovo Policing South-Eastern Europe Media advisory
dis OSCE Mission to Skopje organizes workshop for national Police Union on countering gender-based discrimination By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 09:58:08 +0000 Ioanna Lachana, OSCE Mission to Skopje Mirvete Islam, OSCE Mission to Skopje The OSCE Mission to Skopje on 28 June 2016 launched a two-day workshop for 22 members of the Police Union on countering gender-based discrimination with the aim of advancing the position of women in police services and increasing gender sensitivity among police officers. The workshop focused on areas of gender-based discrimination in employment, education, health and family, explaining what gender inequality is and how it is addressed in international and domestic legislation and in practice. Participants will learn how to identify harassment and sexual harassment as forms of discrimination, as well as workplace bullying. The legal protection, prevention and measures against such bullying will be illustrated through real cases. This workshop is part of the Mission’s programme to support the democratization of the Police and is in line with the Mission’s efforts to encourage gender equality in all segments of society.Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Skopje organizes two-day workshop on multi-ethnic policingOSCE Mission to Skopje organises workshop on hate crime for police managersOSCE Mission to Skopje supports roundtable discussion on the role of women in creating safer communities Full Article OSCE Mission to Skopje Gender equality Policing South-Eastern Europe News
dis High Commissioner Thors, in her OSCE Permanent Council address, discusses country engagement and highlights the increase in hate speech targeting national minorities By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 03 Jun 2016 07:59:23 +0000 244381 Addressing the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna on 2 June 2016, OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities Astrid Thors described country engagement and highlighted the disturbing increase in hate speech. The statement covered the High Commissioner’s activities since her last statement to the Permanent Council in November 2015. During this period Thors visited Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia and Moldova. The High Commissioner expressed concern about the increase in hate speech targeting national minorities. Thors called for renewed efforts to tackle hate speech in order to prevent tensions and to promote integration with respect for diversity. Thors also informed the Permanent Council about the work her institution is doing together with researchers to identify best practices that highlight the bridge building potential of national minorities in diverse societies. The full statement can be found here. Related StoriesOSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities holds fifth regional summer school on multilingual and multicultural education in Central AsiaLanguage rights, participation, security and access to justice fundamental to welfare of communities in Kosovo, says High Commissioner ThorsOSCE High Commissioner encourages inclusive approach to integration and education issues in Moldova and welcomes joint working group on Gagauzia Full Article High Commissioner on National Minorities Conflict prevention and resolution Minority rights News
dis Institutional dialogue between central and Gagauz authorities in focus of OSCE Mission to Moldova-supported roundtable discussion By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 27 Jun 2016 08:06:23 +0000 248851 Rachel Bending As part of a one-year project to support the engagement of national minority youth and civil society in public discussions and public service, a roundtable discussion was held at the OSCE Mission to Moldova on 24 June 2016. The event brought together 23 representatives of the Moldovan Parliament, the authorities of Gagauz-Yeri, civil society and the international community to discuss institutional dialogue between central and Gagauz authorities. Independent researchers from the Comrat-based NGO Piligrim-Demo presented a recent report detailing the joint commissions formed over the years to initiate dialogue on the implementation of Gagauzia’s status as an Autonomous Territorial Unit. They outlined their recommendations for improving the functioning of the current working group established between the Parliament of Moldova and the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia. “Such discussions on the process of dialogue between civil society, the expert community and members of the Parliament and People's Assembly are important as they provide critical input to the process and build common understanding of issues,” said Jale Sultanli, Country Manager Moldova of the Crisis Management Initiative (CMI). Participants from Comrat and Chisinau welcomed the opportunity to study past and present practices to strengthen co-operation between the central and regional authorities in Moldova.Related StoriesLaw students hone their public presentation skills on legal aid at OSCE-supported training course in MoldovaLaw students and paralegals trained to raise awareness about state guaranteed legal aid at OSCE event in MoldovaOSCE Mission to Moldova supports youth engagement in second debate tournament of 2015 Full Article OSCE Mission to Moldova Good governance Minority rights Eastern Europe News
dis Representatives of Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan discuss implementing UNSCR 1540 at OSCE-supported meeting in Minsk By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 05 Aug 2016 10:08:00 +0000 257951 Communication and Media Relations Section Representatives of relevant ministries and other state agencies of Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan responsible for implementing provisions of UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1540 on preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction met at an OSCE-supported peer review meeting in Minsk from 2 and 5 August 2016, to discuss progress in their work. Experts from the OSCE Conflict Prevention Centre, the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs and the UN Security Council’s 1540 Committee also attended the meeting, which was hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus, and is the second event of its kind to be held in the OSCE region and in the world, and the first to be held in trilateral format. Opening the event, Deputy Foreign Minister of Belarus Valentin Rybakov said that the issues of non-proliferation are among his country’s priorities in the area of international security. He noted that Belarus was the first state of the former Soviet Union to voluntarily refuse the opportunity to possess weapons of mass destruction, and that the withdrawal of such weapons from the country’s territory was completed in 1996. Rybakov added that his country also initiated the adoption of the UN General Assembly resolution on prohibiting the development and manufacture of new types of weapons of mass destruction and new systems of such weapons. Adriana Volenikova of the OSCE Conflict Prevention Centre said regional co-operation on UNSCR 1540-related issues has become one of the most efficient means in bolstering national implementation and enhancing an open dialogue between countries that face similar challenges and benefit from close interaction in related areas. The three States will work on a joint report on implementation and later submit it to the UNSC 1540 Committee and the UN Security Council.Related StoriesOSCE supports training of 16 National Points of Contact on implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540#LetsDoodle: challenging violent extremism with cartoonsOSCE Conflict Prevention Centre’s Mediation Support Team hosts brainstorming session on Dialogue in Ukraine Full Article Secretariat Conflict prevention and resolution News
dis Representatives of Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan discuss implementing UNSCR 1540 at OSCE-supported meeting in Minsk By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 05 Aug 2016 10:08:00 +0000 257951 Communication and Media Relations Section Representatives of relevant ministries and other state agencies of Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan responsible for implementing provisions of UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1540 on preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction met at an OSCE-supported peer review meeting in Minsk from 2 and 5 August 2016, to discuss progress in their work. Experts from the OSCE Conflict Prevention Centre, the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs and the UN Security Council’s 1540 Committee also attended the meeting, which was hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus, and is the second event of its kind to be held in the OSCE region and in the world, and the first to be held in trilateral format. Opening the event, Deputy Foreign Minister of Belarus Valentin Rybakov said that the issues of non-proliferation are among his country’s priorities in the area of international security. He noted that Belarus was the first state of the former Soviet Union to voluntarily refuse the opportunity to possess weapons of mass destruction, and that the withdrawal of such weapons from the country’s territory was completed in 1996. Rybakov added that his country also initiated the adoption of the UN General Assembly resolution on prohibiting the development and manufacture of new types of weapons of mass destruction and new systems of such weapons. Adriana Volenikova of the OSCE Conflict Prevention Centre said regional co-operation on UNSCR 1540-related issues has become one of the most efficient means in bolstering national implementation and enhancing an open dialogue between countries that face similar challenges and benefit from close interaction in related areas. The three States will work on a joint report on implementation and later submit it to the UNSC 1540 Committee and the UN Security Council.Related StoriesOSCE supports training of 16 National Points of Contact on implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540#LetsDoodle: challenging violent extremism with cartoonsOSCE Conflict Prevention Centre’s Mediation Support Team hosts brainstorming session on Dialogue in Ukraine Full Article Secretariat Conflict prevention and resolution News
dis Hurricanes’ Jaylin Alderman, O.J. Frederique Jr. impressive despite disappointing loss By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:54:59 +0000 The Hurricanes' defense struggled in their loss to Georgia Tech, but linebacker Jaylin Alderman and cornerback O.J. Frederique Jr. were two bright spots. Full Article College Sports Latest Headlines Sports Miami Hurricanes
dis Pictures: Disney Cruise Line’s newest, the Treasure, arrives at Port Canaveral By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:47:29 +0000 Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Disney Treasure, arrives at Port Canaveral, Fla., Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. The ship will be christened in New York City on Nov. 19 and begins passenger service on its inaugural cruise Dec. 21. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) Full Article Disney World Theme Parks Things To Do Travel
dis Amazon launches an online discount storefront to better compete with Shein and Temu By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:32:02 +0000 Electronics, apparel and other products are priced at under $20. Full Article Business National News News network
dis Los Alamos researcher receives Electrochemical Society award for sustainable energy technology - Discover LANL By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:33:18 GMT Los Alamos researcher receives Electrochemical Society award for sustainable energy technology Discover LANL Full Article
dis Make your car a whole lot smarter with this $95 wireless car display By mashable.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:00:00 +0000 This 9" wireless car display comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility for $94.97 (reg. $179) through November 17. Full Article
dis Scientists discover mysterious deep sea creature. It hunts with a hood. By mashable.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:00:00 +0000 Scientists discovered a fascinating new deep sea animal they call the "mystery mollusc," and captured footage of the glowing nudibranch in its dark ocean habitat. Full Article
dis Man leaked classified Pentagon docs via Discord — now he’s sentenced to 15 years in prison By mashable.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:02:10 +0000 Jack Teixeira will serve up to 15 years in prison for leaking sensitive government documents on Discord. Full Article
dis EchoStar Removes Going Concern Disclosure, But DirecTV Deal In Jeopardy; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:07:33 EDT EchoStar removes going concern disclosure, but DirecTV deal in jeopardy lightreading.com The Ten Airports with the Fastest Free Wi-Fi Are telecompetitor.com Record labels unhappy with court win, say ISP should pay more for user piracy arstechnica.com How Italy became an unexpected spyware hub therecord.media Amazon is shutting down Freevee, its free, ad-supported streaming service launched in 2019 under the IMDb brand, and plans to move the content to Prime Video variety.com Netflix's ad-supported tier hits 70 million users, nearly doubling from about six months earlier thehindu.com read comment(s) Full Article
dis Elk Domain Winslow Expands Distribution By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Sun, 01 Aug 2004 00:00:00 -0400 Previously available only in the western United States, Elk Premium Building Products Inc., Dallas, opened distribution of Domain Winslow to the Midwest, Southwest and Northern states in July 2004. This Full Article
dis Tristán, Isolda y el disco By www.elmundo.es Published On :: 2015-06-16T12:25:00Z Inmersos estamos en el 150 aniversario del estreno de "Tristán e Isolda". Por eso viene a cuento recomendar las mejores grabaciones disponibles. Empezando por remarcar que "Tristán", la ópera imposible, ha sido bien tratada en los discos. Desde los concebidos en estudio hasta las grabaciones en directo. Que son mis favoritas porque la música wagneriana requiere una especie de tensión dramática progresiva camino del "liebestod". Y no es fácil conseguirla espaciando las sesiones o repitiendo las tomas sonoras. Full Article
dis Metsola asegura que la Eurocámara está dispuesta a ayudar a Valencia "como sea", incluyendo "mayor flexibilidad para la asistencia financiera" By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:51:00 +0100 Minuto de silencio en el Parlamento Europeo en memoria de las víctimas de las inundaciones Leer Full Article DANA Parlamento Europeo
dis Facebook amenaza con poner Messenger a disposición de los medios By www.elmundo.es Published On :: 2016-03-04T12:26:00Z Mientras mantiene Whatsapp 'limpio' de cualquier uso comercial, la compañía de Mark Zuckerberg pretende abrir su chat 'Messenger' a los grandes editores. Full Article
dis Medium, la plataforma perfecta para el periodismo postindustrial By www.elmundo.es Published On :: 2016-04-06T09:55:00Z Medium acaba de lanzar una versión 'premium' de su plataforma para publicaciones que, además de contar con numerosas oportunidades de producto, ofrece vías de negocio eficientes. Full Article
dis #DEN2015: el ¿último? combate del bipartidismo By www.elmundo.es Published On :: 2015-02-24T16:36:00Z Alberto di Lolli/EL MUNDO El Congreso de los Diputados vive hoy en ese universo paralelo llamado Debate del Estado de la Nación. Un mundo de color de rosa o negro como el tizón, según el partido político que lo pinte. Full Article
dis Apple tipped to launch wall-mounted AI smart home display as early as March 2025 By www.hardwarezone.com.sg Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:30:10 +0800 Apple appears to be turning its focus on the smart home market. #apple #smarthome #homehub #appleintelligence Full Article Reads from WWW
dis Discord admin gets 15 years for “one of the most significant leaks” in US history By arstechnica.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:00:29 +0000 Former airman's arrest raised questions about who gets access to confidential docs. Full Article Policy discord discord leaks jack Teixeira military leaks national security Pentagon
dis Women adopt behaviours to avoid leaks and discomfort during their period By www.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-14T08:51:40Z Full Article
dis Scientists make stunning discovery with plants that could future-proof our global food supply: 'Could be part of the answer' By www.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T10:45:55Z Full Article
dis Westchester School District sued after former teacher charged with sexually abusing student By www.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T19:32:17Z Full Article
dis Phil Spencer Discusses Microsoft’s Xbox Handheld and Mobile Store Plans By www.thurrott.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:58:38 +0000 Phil Spencer just confirmed that Microsoft wants to release an Xbox handheld. He also said that the company is still working on an Xbox mobile store and exploring more studio acquisitions. The post Phil Spencer Discusses Microsoft’s Xbox Handheld and Mobile Store Plans appeared first on Thurrott.com. Full Article Games PlayStation Xbox Mobile gaming Phil Spencer Xbox Store
dis Researchers creating global rights-monitoring network for persons with disabilities By www.yorku.ca Published On :: Full Article
dis Piccadily Agro to invest Rs 1000 crore in capacity expansion; new distillery in Scotland also lined up By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:48:19 +0530 The expansions are expected to be completed over the next 24 months, with phase 1 of the total expansion at Indri plant of malt and ethanol reaching completion in early 2025. At its Indri plant, the company is expanding its warehousing infrastructure to accommodate over 1 lakh barrels. Full Article
dis India Glycols partners Amrut Distilleries, plans to demerge spirits biz By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:49:35 +0530 As part of its strategy to enter the premium whisky market -- that is witnessing the fastest growth in the alchoBev segment -- IGL will distribute and sell select Amrut brands in the premium segment across markets in north India. Full Article
dis Amazon launches an online discount storefront to better compete with Shein and Temu By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:03:45 +0530 In a blog post on Wednesday, the company said the new Amazon Haul storefront will mostly feature products that cost less than $10 and offer free delivery on orders over $25. Full Article
dis [Video] Swimming With Bears reflects creativity and resilience on "Patient Disguise" By earmilk.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:15:20 +0000 Texas indie-rock quartet Swimming With Bears reflects creativity and resilience on formidable anthem “Patient Disguise,” weaving pain and loneliness into an air of euphoria and vibrance. Juxtaposing contrasting emotions with… Full Article Music Videos Patient Disguise Swimming with Bears