Gabriela Galindo - archived (@gabgr) 's Twitter Profile
Gabriela Galindo - archived

@gabgr

freelance reporter. work in @politicoeurope @WIRED @parlimag @Genevasolutions @Afp @newhumanitarian ✿into agri-food✿ — DM me in:🇲🇽🇫🇷🇺🇸🇮🇹

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If trends remain unchanged by 2030, the world will be facing as many as 560 disasters every year, potentially impacting hundreds of millions of people. Read the article by Gabriela Galindo - archived from Geneva Solutions 👉 ow.ly/zlfV50OBXgT #EarlyWarningsForAll

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“We have a hard time understanding this, because it’s not like they’re trying to protect their bitten apple...their objective here is really to own the rights to an actual apple." wired.trib.al/ua3KKGc

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Fun fact, Apple's Mac computers are actually named after a juicy little apple variety called.... the Macintosh apple. 🍎🍏 My story for WIRED and WIRED UK

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This might seem like a remarkably generic image, but Apple is trying to copyright it in Switzerland – and has made dozens of similar requests to intellectual property authorities across the world.

This might seem like a remarkably generic image, but Apple is trying to copyright it in Switzerland – and has made dozens of similar requests to intellectual property authorities across the world.
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Migration drama now at EU leaders’ summit! Hungary and Poland block conclusions on migration, say they cannot agree unless Polish lines are included. They demand lots of controversial things, e.g. countries should be able “to decide who they accept on their territory.” … 1/

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Service tweet: Some ask why it’s controversial if countries want to decide who they accept. Well, there’s human rights & right to asylum. If you have an approved reason to stay, EU countries can’t say: No, not you because of your religion/skin color That’s discrimination/racism

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The EU + UK are going full-throttle ahead with reforms to beef up their borders against immigration – turning a deaf ear to UN experts' advice on basic human rights. w/Michelle Langrand Geneva Solutions genevasolutions.news/human-rights/c…

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#Climatechange and rising sea levels make #Europe’s farmland increasingly salty and barren. A potential solution: saline agriculture. Gabriela Galindo - archived explains ⬇️ theparliamentmagazine.eu/news/article/s…

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Competition is stiff for the #EU. The bloc plans to deploy its first homegrown constellation of satellites and catch up to space-faring nations and venture capitalists alike. Gabriela Galindo - archived reports 🔽 theparliamentmagazine.eu/news/article/l…

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A fragile supply chain and increased demand are causing a shortfall in the #EU’s stock of critical medicines. Gabriela Galindo - archived looks at how policymakers can stabilise the situation ⬇️ theparliamentmagazine.eu/news/article/b…

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European healthcare providers and their patients have been grappling with medicine shortages for years, an issue that has slowly been morphing into a chronic ailment before reaching a fever pitch last winter. Gabriela Galindo - archived has the full story⬇️ theparliamentmagazine.eu/news/article/b…