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18+ Elemi ösztön egy olasz műsorvezetőnő előadásában

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 19:15
Paola Ferrari az olasz-walesi meccs utáni beszélgetésen villantott olyat, hogy talán még Sharon Stone is elpirul - talált rá a videóra a life.hu.

Ungarn wegen LGBT-Politik in der EU am Pranger

EuroNews (DE) - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 19:13
Ungarn ist für seine jüngste Gesetzgebung gegen sexuelle Minderheiten von Deutschland und zwölf anderen EU-Staaten scharf kritisiert worden. Einer ursprünglichen Erklärung der Benelux-Staaten schlossen sich später zehn weitere EU-Mitglieder an. #BrusselsBureau
Categories: Europäische Union

Vezetett séták keretében fedezhetik fel az érdeklődők a betléri kastély parkját

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 19:04
A betléri kastélymúzeum vezetett sétákat szervez a kastélyparkba a Nyitott parkok és kertek hétvégéje alkalmából. A látogatók a program keretében a park múltja, aktuális állapota, szobrai és építményei mellett az itt élő különleges fafajtákat is megismerhetik.

100 Tage nach Wahlen: Keine Koalition in den Niederlanden in Sicht

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 19:01
Fast 100 Tage nach der Parlamentswahl gibt es in den Niederlanden noch immer keine Aussicht auf eine neue Koalition. Die Verhandlungen seien festgefahren, stellte die Sondiererin Mariëtte Hamer am Dienstag in ihrem Bericht an das Parlament in Den Haag fest.
Categories: Swiss News

Covid : comment dois-je me protéger maintenant contre la pandémie?

BBC Afrique - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:58
Quelles sont les mesures que nous pouvons prendre pour réduire notre risque d'attraper le virus ?
Categories: Afrique

Tébessa : un candidat au BAC se retrouve derrière les barreaux

Algérie 360 - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:55

Un candidat au BAC 2021 s’est retrouvé derrière les barreaux dans la wilaya de Tebessa, et pour cause, une tentative de fraude. Il s’agit d’un candidat libre, indique un communiqué du tribunal de Aouinat dans la wilaya de Tébessa, qui a décidé de mettre le mis en cause en détention provisoire. C’est lors d’une audience […]

L’article Tébessa : un candidat au BAC se retrouve derrière les barreaux est apparu en premier sur .

Categories: Afrique

Artikel - Konferenz zur Zukunft Europas: Erwartungen an einen Wandel bei der ersten Plenarversammlung

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:53
Auf der Eröffnungs-Plenarversammlung der Konferenz zur Zukunft Europas am 19. Juni wurden viele Erwartungen an einen Wandel der EU geäußert. Erfahren Sie in unserem Video mehr.

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2021 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

Coach Carlos Moya schlägt Alarm: Mental am Ende! Wie schlecht geht es Nadal?

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:45
Rafael Nadal (35) macht Tennis-Pause. Das Problem ist aber nicht der Körper, sondern der Kopf. Coach Carlos Moya (44) ortet beim Spanier grosse mentale Probleme.
Categories: Swiss News

Elítéltek egy férfit, aki cseten rendelt magának szexuális célra gyermeket Győrben

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:43
Gyermekprostitúció kihasználása és gyermekpornográfia miatt kilenc év börtönre ítélt a Győri Járásbíróság kedden egy férfit, aki szexuális indíttatásból egy csevegőalkalmazáson keresztül rendelt magának gyermeket - tájékoztatott a Győri Törvényszék szóvivője.

«Es war eine Katastrophe!»: Zug räumt nach dem grossen Gewitter auf

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:39
Blick schaut sich einen Tag nach dem grossen Unwetter in Zug um. Wie laufen dort die Aufräumarbeiten?
Categories: Swiss News

CAS spricht Machtwort: Schwimmstar Sun Yang für Tokio gesperrt

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:33
Der Internationale Sportgerichtshof CAS in seiner Neuverhandlung den dreimaligen Olympiasieger Sun Yang für vier Jahre und drei Monate gesperrt. Der Chinese wird die Olympischen Spiele in Tokio somit verpassen.
Categories: Swiss News

Eine dicke Überraschung: Plötzlich steht ein Elefant in der Küche

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:26
Im Süden Thailand reisst ein eigentlich freundlicher Elefant um 2 Uhr morgens eine Küchenwand. ein. Der Dickschädel ist im Dorf bereits bekannt, doch mit dieser Aktion habe er sich übertroffen, wie die Hausbewohnerin erzählt.
Categories: Swiss News

Objectifs environnementaux à respecter: Une commission veut pallier le rejet de la loi CO₂

24heures.ch - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:26
Les parlementaires se saisissent de la question de la suite à donner aux objectifs climatiques de la Suisse après l’échec de la loi CO₂ dans les urnes.
Categories: Swiss News

Ex-Armeechef Blattmann rechnet anders als Amherd: Bei Kampfjet-Kosten klafft eine 10-Milliarden-Lücke

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:23
Die Gesamtkosten der neuen Kampfjets waren schon im Abstimmungskampf umstritten. Das VBS beziffert die Kosten für die nächsten 30 Jahre auf 18 Milliarden Franken, die Gegner auf 24 Milliarden. Nun aber nennt der Ex-Armeechef plötzlich noch deutlich höhere Zahlen.
Categories: Swiss News

Von der Leyen: az EU-ban a felnőttek 57 százaléka kapott már legalább egy adag oltást

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:20
Az Európai Unióban a felnőtt lakosság 57 százaléka kapott már legalább egy adag oltást az új típusú koronavírus (SARS-CoV-2) okozta betegség (Covid-19) ellen - mondta Ursula von der Leyen, az Európai Bizottság elnöke kedden Berlinben.

OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM) Daily Report 143/2021 issued on 22 June 2021

OSCE - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:19
SDGs SDGs:  16 - Peace, justice and strong institutions

Summary

  • In Donetsk region, the SMM recorded 254 ceasefire violations, including 117 explosions. In the previous 24 hours, it recorded 91 ceasefire violations in the region.
  • In Luhansk region, the Mission recorded 36 ceasefire violations, including 17 explosions. In the previous 24 hours, it recorded no ceasefire violations in the region.
  • The SMM followed up on reports of a woman injured due to the detonation of an explosive object in non-government-controlled Pervomaisk, Luhansk region.
  • The SMM continued monitoring the disengagement areas near Stanytsia Luhanska, Zolote and Petrivske. It recorded ceasefire violations inside and in areas close to the disengagement area near Petrivske.
  • The Mission facilitated and monitored adherence to localized ceasefires to enable the operation of critical civilian infrastructure.
  • The SMM continued following up on the situation of civilians, including at four entry-exit checkpoints and four corresponding checkpoints of the armed formations in Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
  • The SMM’s freedom of movement continued to be restricted, including at checkpoints of the armed formations near Horlivka, Starolaspa, Nova Marivka, Donetsk region as well as at a border crossing point outside government control near Dovzhanske, Luhansk region. Its mini-UAVs again experienced multiple instances of GPS signal interference.*
Categories: Central Europe

Jetzt kommt die Jungen dran: Fast jeder Dritte in der Schweiz ist vollständig geimpft

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:14
Die Impf-Kampagne läuft. Swissmedic hat die Corona-Impfung für Kinder ab 12 Jahren bereits zugelassen. Jetzt gibt auch der Bund grünes Licht. 12- bis 15-jährige können sich impfen lassen. Das und mehr bei Blick TV.
Categories: Swiss News

Digital Media on the Frontline: Supporting the Ones who Support the Rest

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:13

Workers during the pandemic, both frontline and those who worked from home reported high levels of stress. Credit: John Alvin Merin / Unsplash

By Fairuz Ahmed
NEW YORK, Jun 22 2021 (IPS)

For Dr Farzana Khan, a frontline worker and a second-generation immigrant from Pakistan living in California, social media helped her connect and realign herself during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Khan has not seen her family for more than six months, she said in an exclusive interview with Inter Press Service (IPS).

“I was working extra hours and saw death up close. It was nerve-wracking to see my patients at this stage. It has been over six months that I have not seen my family,” she says, recalling the impact of the disease on herself and the community she serves. “The only solace I had was to talk with my mother, who is 67, and with my nieces over Facetime.”

The COVID-19 pandemic altered the way we work, engage, and communicate. The crisis put communication at the front of all priorities and has made it imperative to have real-time information available. For most organisations – online or offline – efforts to keep people informed and engaged became the new “must-haves”.

Shraddha Varma, the co-founder of online platform Fuzia and a resident of Maharashtra, India, where the COVID-19 pandemic hit hardest, says the impact on frontline workers was the worst.

“The situation was already bad as we were recovering from the first wave of the coronavirus, but (then) it went out of control during the second wave. It had catastrophic effects on the world, especially with frontline workers,” Varma said. “They had to act as shields to keep us safe. Moreover, they faced isolation, stress and had to cope up with all the chaos surrounding them.”

Discussing how Fuzia, a global platform aimed at connecting humans in a non-judgmental space, supported frontline workers, Shraddha says the platform made a point of standing beside those who risked their lives each day.

“Fuzia was able to assist women frontline workers all over the world with creating events, information sessions, live connections, and we served them with a space to speak, learn and even vent. We wanted to have their backs and be there as a platform where they can engage and have some comfort.”

Khan says the isolation from family and community was devastating but being connected helped.

“I also used to speak with other doctors and learn about the latest updates on a few social media platform groups. Seeing people all around the world sharing their stories during the pandemic, I could connect and realign myself.”

A recent study by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) dealt with both frontline worker stress and the additional burden employees often felt working from home and splitting their roles between work and family.

Sarita Das found some solace in creativity on the Fuzia platform (handout Fuzia)

Frontline workers were most concerned about “increased workloads, longer working hours, and reduced rest periods”.

In addition, the study found “they may be worried about getting infected at work and passing the virus to family, friends, and others at work, in particular, if appropriate protective measures are not in place.”

For those working from home, there was a desperate need for support. The ILO study found that 41 percent of people who worked from home “considered themselves highly stressed, compared to 25 percent of those who worked on-site.”

Fuzia wasn’t alone in recognising the needs of workers, and big tech companies like Amazon and Facebook prioritised assisting and informing the frontline workers with updated news, data, safety protocols, vaccination information, and more.

For non-profit charitable organisations, Facebook launched Workplace for Good, helping organisations like Save the Children, It Gets Better, War Child and others. It also helped small to large organisations stay connected with their employees.

Amazon invested in supporting employees, customers, and communities during the pandemic, from enhancing safety measures to increasing paid time-off and helped to ensure that their employees and their communities have access to COVID-19 vaccinations and testing.

Amazon provided more than $2.5 billion in bonuses and incentives for teams globally in 2020 and established a $25 million relief fund for partners such as delivery drivers and seasonal associates facing financial hardship or quarantine.

Fuzia also recognised that many had lost jobs and collaborated with Wishes and Blessings, an NGO raising funds for their COVID relief project operating in seven states in India. The initiative was aimed at serving three meals a day to thousands of homeless and daily wage earners and providing nutritional aid to about 4000 at-risk families affected by the lockdown. The project was active in Assam, Delhi, Jharkhand, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand.

The shift to the virtual world or work resulted in burnout among employees. An article published last year in Microsoft Stories Asia documented the increased burnout as workers struggled to find a work-life balance.

The decrease in work and personal life boundaries added stress. On average, close to one-third of workers in the Asia Pacific cited increased rates of burnout. Surveying over 6,000 information and frontline workers across eight countries globally, including Australia, Japan, India, and Singapore, the study found that Singapore and India were the top two countries where workers complained of burnout.

Sarita Das, a Fuzia user, says the site helped her during the pandemic.

“Communicating with other Fuziaites really helped me get out of my head. There was so much bad news circulating online that it increased my anxiety levels,” she said, finding the creative element in the site most soothing.

“I found a way to relieve my stress and joined the Fuzia Talent events. I found painting a much better distraction than browsing online. It requires focus, stops you from obsessively checking the news and gives you a sense of accomplishment as you paint your own creation.”

This article is a sponsored feature.

 


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Categories: Africa

Teurer Hagel und Starkregen: Die Sturmtage kosten die Versicherer bis jetzt über 90 Millionen Franken

Blick.ch - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:07
Wer seine Sachen retten konnte, hat sie in Sicherheit gebracht. Was nicht mehr zu retten war, fiel dem Sturm der letzten Tage zum Opfer. Die Versicherungen rechnen mit Schäden in Millionenhöhe. Blick hat bei den grössten Versicherern nachgefragt.
Categories: Swiss News

Artikel - Warum ist Unionsfinanzierung für die Regionen wichtig?

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Tue, 06/22/2021 - 18:07
Mit Unionsfinanzierung werden die Regionen dabei unterstützt, sich von der Corona-Krise zu erholen, Ungleichheiten zu verringern, umweltfreundlicher zu werden und Arbeitsplätze zu schaffen.

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2021 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

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