TP Hồ Chí Minh: Nhiều nhà chờ xe buýt xuống cấp, bảng thông tin hư hỏng nặng

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TP Hồ Chí Minh từng đầu tư đồng bộ nhiều nhà chờ xe buýt hiện đại với mái che, bảng thông tin điện tử, camera… nhằm nâng cao trải nghiệm cho người dân khi sử dụng phương tiện giao thông công cộng. Tuy nhiên, hiện nay nhiều nhà chờ và bảng thông tin điện tử đã rơi vào tình trạng xuống cấp, hư hỏng, gây bất tiện cho hành khách.

Theo ghi nhận của phóng viên báo Tin tức và Dân tộc, tại nhiều tuyến đường như Lê Lợi, Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai (Quận 1); Hồng Bàng, Thuận Kiều (Quận 5); Nguyễn Hữu Thọ (Quận 7); Trường Chinh (Quận Tân Bình); Lê Trọng Tấn (Quận Tân Phú) và khu vực huyện Nhà Bè… nhiều bảng đèn nhà chờ xe buýt hư hỏng, rỉ sét, bị vẽ bậy và bảng thông tin điện tử không còn hoạt động. Tình trạng này đặc biệt phổ biến trước các trường học, bệnh viện – nơi có lượng lớn người dân cần di chuyển bằng xe buýt.

Chú thích ảnh
Bảng đèn nhà chờ xe buýt trên đường Lê Trọng Tấn (quận Tân Phú) xuống cấp bị hư hỏng, rỉ sét.
Chú thích ảnh
Chú thích ảnh
Bảng đèn 2 nhà chờ xe buýt trên đường Trường Chinh (quận Tân Bình) không có thông tin và bị vẽ bậy.

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Book excerpt: “Freedom: Memoirs 1954-2021” by Angela Merkel

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St. Martin’s Press

CBS.com

In “Freedom: Memoirs 1954-2021” (published by St. Martin’s Press), former German Chancellor Angela Merkel writes about two lives: her early years growing up under a Communist-controlled police state in East Germany, and her years as leader of a nation reunited following the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Read an excerpt below

Prologue

This book tells a story that will not happen again, because the state I lived in for thirty-five years ceased to exist in 1990. If it had been offered to a publishing house as a work of fiction, it would have been turned down, someone said to me early in 2022, a few weeks after I stepped down from the office of federal chancellor. He was familiar with such issues, and was glad that I had decided to write this book, precisely because of its story. A story that is as unlikely as it is real. It became clear to me: telling this story, drawing out its lines, finding the thread running through it, identifying leitmotifs, could also be important for the future.

For a long time I couldn’t imagine writing such a book. That first changed in 2015, at least a little. Back then, in the night between September 4 and 5, I had decided not to turn away the refugees coming from Hungary at the German-Austrian border. I experienced that decision, and above all its consequences, as a caesura in my chancellorship. There was a before and an after. That was when I undertook to describe, one day when I was no longer chancellor, the sequence of events, the reasons for my decision, my understanding of Europe and globalization bound up with it, in a form that only a book would make possible. I didn’t want to leave the further description and interpretation just to other people.

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Number of internally displaced people tops 80 million for first time

“Internal displacement refers to the forced movement of people within the country they live in.” 

Internal-displacement.org

     –  83.4 million people were living in internal displacement at the end of 2024, more than twice as many as only six years ago (2018).

     –  90 per cent had fled conflict and violence. In Sudan, conflict led to 11.6 million internally displaced people (IDPs), the most ever for one country. Nearly the entire population of the Gaza Strip remained displaced at the end of the year.

     –  Disasters triggered nearly twice as many movements in 2024 as the annual average over the past decade. The 11 million disaster displacements in the United States were the most ever recorded for a single country. 

GENEVA, Switzerland – The number of internally displaced people (IDPs) reached 83.4 million at the end of 2024, the highest figure ever recorded, according to the Global Report on Internal Displacement 2025 published today by the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC). This is equivalent to the population of Germany, and more than double the number from just six years ago.  

“Internal displacement is where conflict, poverty and climate collide, hitting the most vulnerable the hardest,” said Alexandra Bilak, IDMC director“These latest numbers prove that internal displacement is not just a humanitarian crisis; it’s a clear development and political challenge that requires far more attention than it currently receives.”

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What Happened to Forests in 2024?

Fires Drove Record-breaking Tropical Forest Loss in 2024

A new analysis of 2024 tree cover loss data, released today on the Global Forest Review, shows record-breaking loss caused by devastating fires.

2024 had the most tropical primary forest loss since our records began two decades ago — disappearing at a rate of 18 football (soccer) fields per minute, nearly double that of 2023.
– Almost half of this loss was due to fires, around 5 times more than a typical year in the tropics. Latin America was particularly hard hit with major fires across Brazil, Bolivia and numerous other countries.
– Fires also continued to drive tree cover loss outside of the tropics, with high levels of loss once again in Russia and Canada. Overall, the world lost an area of forests nearly the size of Panama.

This data must be a wake-up call for global policies and finance that incentivize keeping forests standing. Read our analysis for more findings from the University of Maryland GLAD Lab’s annual data