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Jayden Irving is a social media journalist with 2.5 years experience based in London, United Kingdom.
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Water crisis forces Tunisia to boost sea and wastewater purification
Tunisia faces a severe water crisis due to rising temperatures and decreasing rainfall, prompting the government to enhance its desalination efforts. With support from Japan and the German Development Bank, Tunisia aims to increase its desalination capacity to meet 30% of its freshwater needs by 2030. Despite environmental concerns, modern technologies are being employed to minimize ecological impact. The initiative is crucial for ensuring water security in the face of climate change.
Documentary, activism and public service: CGTN wins four Lovie Awards
CGTN Europe's documentary 'The Secret Betrayal' won four awards at the 2023 Lovie Awards in London, including Silver in the Documentary category and Bronze in Public Service, along with the popular vote in both categories. The documentary reveals a secret UK government policy that led to the deportation of Chinese sailors post-World War II, separating them from their families in Liverpool. Executive Producer Neil Cairns and presenter Jamie Owen expressed their gratitude and dedicated the honors to the city of Liverpool.
Why European heatwaves could cause thousands of deaths
Heatwaves across the Northern Hemisphere, exacerbated by human-driven climate change, pose significant health risks, especially to children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions. Symptoms of heat-related illnesses include dehydration, fatigue, headaches, fever, and disturbed sleep, with heatstroke being the most severe. Over 61,000 deaths in Europe last summer were attributed to the heat, and the elderly were particularly affected. Health authorities advise staying hydrated, avoiding physical exertion, and seeking cool environments during heatwaves. The World Meteorological Organization highlights the danger of high overnight temperatures, which prevent the body from recovering. Humidity can further exacerbate the situation by hindering the evaporation of sweat.
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