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ไม่ถึงฝัน! แบนเนอร์ Baizhu และ Ganyu ทำยอดได้ต่ำกว่าที่คิด

ดูเหมือนว่ารายได้ของแบนเนอร์ Baizhu และ Ganyu จะทำให้ใครหลายคนเซอร์ไพรส์เสียแล้วครับ เพราะล่าสุดอ้างอิงจากเว็บไซต์ GenshinLab ซึ่งเป็นเว็บไซต์ติดตามรายได้ยอดนิยมสำหรับเกม Genshin Impact ได้เผยว่าแบนเนอร์ดังกล่าวนั้นทำรายได้อยู่ในอันดับที่ 41 จาก 47 ซึ่งสวนทางกับกระแสรอคอย Baizhu เป็นอย่างมาก

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DEVELOPMENT-MOZAMBIQUE: Waterlogged, and There May Be Worse to Come

Moyiga Nduru

JOHANNESBURG, Feb 20 2007 (IPS) – Mozambicans are bracing themselves for a cyclone that could spell further hardship for the 120,000 people devastated by floods over the past few weeks.
Not only more rains, but Cyclone Favio may hit the southern part of Mozambique this week. The weather indicates that the cyclone would most probably make landfall by February 22nd, Eunice Mucahe, programme director in Mozambique for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, told IPS from the capital, Maputo.

Favio is currently over the Indian Ocean.

If the cyclone hits around Beira (a coastal city) then it could affect the people already affected by the floods, Richard Lee, spokesman for the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), s…

NICARAGUA: Sandinistas Wage a New War – Against Hunger

José Adán Silva

MANAGUA, Mar 29 2007 (IPS) – With the support of international cooperation, the Nicaraguan government is preparing to launch an all-out offensive against hunger, as part of an ambitious plan to help the rural poor achieve food sufficiency.
Of the country s 5.4 million people, 46 percent or 2.4 million were living below the official poverty line in 2005. Of that 2.5 million, 1.7 million lived in rural areas, according to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Orlando Núñez, director of the Zero Hunger Programme to be launched in May by the government of Sandinista President Daniel Ortega, said the initial cost would be 50 million dollars.

The money will partly come from public funds that would have gone towards servicing the foreig…

PERU: Farmers, Informal Gold Miners Clash Over Pollution

Milagros Salazar

ALGAMARCA, Peru, May 4 2007 (IPS) – There is a cemetery at the foot of this hill full of gold and silver near the village of Algamarca in northwestern Peru an indication of the risks involved in informal mining, which uses highly toxic substances like cyanide and mercury.
A miner next to a cyanide pit. Credit: Milagros Salazar

A miner next to a cyanide pit. Credit: Milagros Salazar

Two hours away by car live the farmers of Chuquibamba, who are worried that toxic runoff from the small-scale mining operations is polluting the river that they depend on for water to grow their crops, such as paprika and …

G8: Much Talk, Too Few Results

Julio Godoy

HEILIGENDAMM, Germany, Jun 8 2007 (IPS) – This year s summit of the G8 heads of government will likely be remembered as a how not to organise such an event, for the contrast between the expectations it raised and its negligible accomplishments, and for its enormous security costs.
This year s summit of the G8 heads of government will likely be remembered as a how not to organise such an event, for the contrast between the expectations it raised and its negligible accomplishments, and for its enormous security costs.

The three-day Group of Eight summit, held in this Baltic seaside resort, ended with two vague, non-binding promises more aid for Africa, and negotiations towards a post-Kyoto Protocol international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions a…

Q&A: Science Ignores AIDS in Women, Says Nobel Nominee

Interview with Argentine activist Patricia Pérez

BUENOS AIRES, Jul 7 2007 (IPS) – Science has yet to provide rigorous studies of how HIV/AIDS or the impacts of antiretroviral medications affect women #39s bodies in particular, Argentine activist Patricia Pérez, nominated for the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, told Tierramérica.
Patricia Pérez Credit: Clarín newspaper

Patricia Pérez Credit: Clarín newspaper

This lack of knowledge is due to the fact that women remain invisible in the health care systems, according to Argentine activist Patricia Pérez, who was diagnosed with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) when she was…

HEALTH-US: “Too Many Animals, Too Much Manure in One Place”

Interview with Patty Lovera of Food and Water Watch

MIAMI, Aug 9 2007 (IPS) – Imagine 600,000 hens confined in seven sheds with a total of four workers to care for them and cages so dilapidated that birds often became entangled in frayed wires and died horribly.
Factory farms like this broiler operation confine thousands of animals in one place. Credit: Farm Sanctuary

Factory farms like this broiler operation confine thousands of animals in one place. Credit: Farm Sanctuary

That was the situation at one massive egg farm in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania in 2005,…

HEALTH-US: Soldier’s Tragic Suicide Just One of Dozens

Aaron Glantz

SAN FRANCISCO, Sep 10 2007 (IPS) – Dane and April Somdahl own the Alien Art tattoo parlor on Camp Lejeune Boulevard just outside the sprawling Marine Corps base of the same name in Jacksonville, North Carolina.
Brian Rand Credit:

Brian Rand Credit:

In an interview from the back of her shop, April talked about how her customers tastes have changed since George W. Bush ordered the invasion of Iraq in March 2003.

As the war approached, she said, The most popular tattoos were eagles and United States flags. Those were coming in so often and, you know, everybody was like I gotta get my flag.’

Then, a year into the war, …

CUBA: Providing the Tools for an Active, Fruitful Old Age

Dalia Acosta

HAVANA, Oct 4 2007 (IPS) – Becoming a senior citizen in Cuba has ceased to be seen as a tragedy, the end of useful life and a resigned waiting for death. Embracing old age without fear, with its pain and its wisdom, appears to be the purpose of thousands of women and men who attend classes at the University for Older Adults.
By 2025, Cuba could be the country with the greatest proportion of elderly people in Latin America and the Caribbean, so getting ready to face the future is virtually obligatory for the institutions in charge of health policies, as well as for those who are still young enough to view the sunset of their days as a far-off prospect.

After I retired, I thought my life was over. I felt completely useless, Ofelia Díaz, 63, told IPS. I wo…