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FIFA (www.FIFA.com), in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), has today launched the Global Integrity Programme (http://fifa.fans/3eNNamw) – a comprehensive international programme aimed at providing all 211 member associations with enhanced knowledge and tools to fight and prevent match manipulation.
In line with FIFA’s overall vision of making football truly global (http://fifa.fans/3rVfpna), as well as its ongoing commitment to protecting and promoting the integrity of the game, the FIFA Global Integrity Programme is designed to improve education and build integrity capacity within all 211 member associations by sharing advanced know-how and resources with integrity officers. The programme also reflects the UNODC’s objective of supporting governments and sports organisations in their efforts to safeguard sport from corr
2021 could be a critical year for the rapidly growing cannabis industry. As public support for the legalization of cannabis continues to grow, what does that mean for the regulation of cannabis’s various industry segments medical, recreational, hemp and CBD wellness markets?
On Altamar’s latest podcast episode, Altamar hosts Peter Schechter and Muni Jensen discuss the future of the cannabis industry with Benjamin-Alexandre Jeanroy. Jeanroy is CEO of Augur Associates, a Paris-based consulting firm focused entirely on the sustainable cannabis industry, and co-founder of Echo Citoyen, a think tank that works on drug policy reform in France. Previously, he was a consultant for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
Sri Lanka’s government should immediately withdraw an order that allows two-years of detention without trial for causing “religious, racial or communal disharmony,” Human Rights Watch said today.
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A purported alert from the United Nations about the killing of migrant workers in the Middle East for organ harvesting has been shared on Facebook and Twitter hundreds of times. The posts also warns people about fake agencies who offer employment abroad but kill the victims and remove their organs. The claim is false: the purported alert is fabricated and the UN denied ever issuing any such alert.
The purported alert was published on Facebook here on March 2, 2021.
The post’s caption reads: ”#SHAREtoSaveLives Join : MediCall Health Solutions.”
The supposed alert, which features the UN s logo, reads: