43,000+ global companies doing business in the region 102,000+ key contacts related to companies and projects news and interviews about your industry in English The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly demanded civilian protection and humanitarian access in Ukraine on Thursday while also criticizing Russia for creating a “dire” humanitarian situation resulting from its invasion exactly one month ago During its 11th Emergency Special Session 193 Member States adopted a resolution – drafted by Ukraine and 90 co-sponsors entitled Humanitarian consequences of the aggression against Ukraine – with 140 votes in favour The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (more commonly known as North Korea) Eritrea and Belarus – and 38 others abstaining At the end of a second morning of deliberations on competing draft resolutions addressing Ukraine’s humanitarian crisis 67 States voted not to take action and vote on a second text penned by South Africa Humanitarian situation emanating out of the conflict in Ukraine which made no reference to Russia or its role originating the conflict.  50 countries gathered in the General Assembly Hall did favour moving to a vote on the Russian-backed South African draft but the resolution did not garner enough support to proceed to a full vote South African Ambassador Mathu Joyini explained that despite the success of the Ukraine-sponsored draft her country had put forward its draft with the focus that the humanitarian situation instead of placing the humanitarian crisis and our response at the centre of our deliberations the political divisions in the Assembly suggest that perhaps the humanitarian response is secondary to geopolitical objectives,” she said While neither the context that gave rise to the crisis nor international law should be ignored they should not divert our focus from what we should be doing “working as a global community to end the war” Ukrainian Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya spoke passionately against the South African draft or course of actions,” which he maintained only bolstered a commonly-held sceptical view of “how the General Assembly is already perceived by the peoples of the world.” he said Ukraine had had nothing to do with the text written without any cross-regional consultations and “promoted unilaterally by one country.”  Kyslytsya made the analogy of a “child dying in your arms and instead of administering to him the proper medicine…you opt for a placebo.” “Let’s spare the Assembly from this shame” “Let’s prove that the Assembly is still a solid structure and we are the United Nations that have been wise enough to avert imminent disaster” urging all delegations to reject South Africa’s proposal 4.3 million children – more than half of the country’s estimated 7.5 million child population – have been displaced the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Thursday The UN General Assembly met on Wednesday for its second emergency session on the Ukraine crisis since Russia invaded the country on 24 February with two similar but different resolutions placed before delegates addressing the unfolding humanitarian crisis.  Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application and pioneer - passed away on 10 September 2024 The family moved 13 kilometers south to Hamburgo Velho when Egon was five years old It was in Hamburgo Velho that the Herrmanns met the Latter-day Saint missionaries The family was taught and baptized on 26 October 1936 one of the first-generation families to be baptized in Brazil the missionaries lived in and held meetings in a spacious villa nicknamed the "Mormon Mansion." After being asked to relocate by their mission president the missionaries held weekly meetings in the Herrmann home That lasted less than a year due to the neighbors complaining But the Herrmann family remained active in their small branch despite opposition and they were blessed with two children: Evanir and George The family moved to Curitiba and rented rooms from the Ordakowski family also Latter-day Saint pioneers in that city who decades later would become his second wife Parents of a former Brazilian missionary sponsored the Herrmann family and they immigrated to the United States in 1951 he stopped in Salt Lake City to visit the Ordakowski family he met another former Brazilian missionary who offered Egon a job as an electrician for the Church's for-profit organization Egon received his master electrician license in Utah and he began his job with Zions Securities and worked to change the Eagle Gate Building from DC to AC current Egon and his family were called to serve as building missionaries and to return to Brazil to build the meetinghouse located at Santana (a district of São Paulo) Supervising eight to twelve young Brazilian building missionaries And that building still stands today and is used almost daily by Church members in Santana.  Egon continued his work for Zions Securities and was the building engineer he was asked to return to Brazil and help with the construction of the São Paulo Temple which was a great blessing and privilege for him and his wife After helping to supervise the installation of the electrical systems in the temple where Egon resumed his work with Zions Securities and Egon lovingly served as her primary caregiver thereby blending two Brazilian pioneer families Egon moved into Laura's home at 110 J Street in Salt Lake City And Egon proudly recounts that in 2012 at age 86 he built a scaffolding around the house and painted it despite his near blindness caused by macular degeneration - a hard worker and independent soul to the end Egon was proceeded in death by his parents He is survived by his wife Laura and her children and their spouses/partners LeGrand (Myranda) and Sophia (Robert); his daughter and son-in-law Evanir and Al Johnson; seven grandchildren: Tammy Hanson (Karl) Haylee Lambert; eight great-grandchildren; and ten great-great-grandchildren Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. 2024 in the 21st Ward meetinghouse located at 668 Second Ave (2nd Avenue and J Street) Salt Lake City UT 84103 where a family only viewing will be held from 9:45 - 10:45 a.m prior to services Interment: Salt Lake City Cemetery.  Services will be streamed live on Russon Mortuary Live Facebook page and this obituary page Services will also be streamed via Zoom (https://churchofjesuschrist.zoom.us/j/98793469089?pwd=v8cJHhEf9zC8Of0TYHpqSTZoWxQPiV.1) Meeting ID: 987 9346 9089 Passcode: 807789 Click to watch Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors About 100 MPs were missing or abstained from vote to withdraw support for Saudi-led coalition Dozens of Labour MPs are facing a backlash for being absent from their party’s motion to withdraw UK support from Saudi Arabia’s war on Yemen, with Emily Thornberry Thornberry said the motion would have sent a message to the government that MPs do not want to back the war without an independent UN investigation into whether the Saudi-led coalition is breaking humanitarian law About 100 Labour MPs were missing or deliberately abstained from the vote on Wednesday although several dozen were given authorised absences by the whips In response, Thornberry, who argued for the motion from the Labour frontbench, said she was disappointed with her colleagues for abstaining and disgusted with the Conservatives who voted against withdrawing support from Saudi Arabia “Yesterday’s motion gave us the opportunity to send the opposite message to the world … that, while Saudi Arabia will remain a valued strategic, security and economic ally in the years to come, our support for their forces in Yemen must be suspended until the alleged violations of international humanitarian law in that conflict have been fully and independently investigated And until the children of Yemen have received the humanitarian aid that they so desperately need,” she said “That would have been the right message to send to the rest of the world That would have reflected what we should stand for as a country And that is why I was so disgusted that all but one brave Tory MP voted against sending such a message and disappointed that some of my Labour colleagues abstained from doing so.” who is not supportive of the Labour leader said he was frustrated and upset that a number of his colleagues were “using the issue as a way of trying to beat Jeremy” “It is such as serious issue and it’s obviously going on the Tory side as well but there is a massive humanitarian disaster here It should not be an opportunity to score political points,” he said It is understood some Labour MPs who opposed the motion were orchestrating deliberate abstentions and in discussions with some Conservatives about the chances of defeating it A number of Labour MPs faced criticism on social media for not turning up to the vote with lists of names circulating despite some having permission not to turn up for family It came as ITV News said it had seen evidence that British-made cluster bombs had been used in Yemen attacks and there were pictures in the media of people suffering severe malnutrition Corbyn renewed his calls for the government to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia on Thursday saying it seems “very disturbing that there appears to be evidence British weaponry has been used in Yemen” “We put a motion to the House of Commons demanding a UN investigation into what’s happened in Yemen and I absolutely stand by the resolution we put,” he said “My own view is that they should suspend supplies until such time as we have had the investigation.” In the debate, Boris Johnson saying other western countries would “happily supply arms” to Saudi Arabia without the same protections demanded by Britain He added that suspending arms sales would “at a stroke” eliminate Britain’s diplomatic influence in the Yemen conflict during which the Saudi-led coalition has been accused of war crimes He also said it was right that Saudi Arabia first conducted its own investigation O endereço abaixo não existe na globo.com