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  1. Как читать логи, когда их слишком много

    Эпоха монолитов прошла, и сейчас логи больше путают, чем помогают. Несколько сервисов, несколько журналов и противоречащие друг другу строки — ни одной очевидной причины в этом монотонном расследовании. Но поиск можно сузить, а ответ почти всегда находится в цепочке событий. Команды, лайфхаки и список утилит — под катом. Предупрежу, в статье МНОГО БУКВ, поэтому можно сразу перейти к Linux, Windows или к инструментам (они в самом конце). Читать

    habr.com/ru/companies/ruvds/ar

    #логи #логирование #log #debug #info #error #warn #linux #windows #ruvds_статьи

  2. Как читать логи, когда их слишком много

    Эпоха монолитов прошла, и сейчас логи больше путают, чем помогают. Несколько сервисов, несколько журналов и противоречащие друг другу строки — ни одной очевидной причины в этом монотонном расследовании. Но поиск можно сузить, а ответ почти всегда находится в цепочке событий. Команды, лайфхаки и список утилит — под катом. Предупрежу, в статье МНОГО БУКВ, поэтому можно сразу перейти к Linux, Windows или к инструментам (они в самом конце). Читать

    habr.com/ru/companies/ruvds/ar

    #логи #логирование #log #debug #info #error #warn #linux #windows #ruvds_статьи

  3. Как читать логи, когда их слишком много

    Эпоха монолитов прошла, и сейчас логи больше путают, чем помогают. Несколько сервисов, несколько журналов и противоречащие друг другу строки — ни одной очевидной причины в этом монотонном расследовании. Но поиск можно сузить, а ответ почти всегда находится в цепочке событий. Команды, лайфхаки и список утилит — под катом. Предупрежу, в статье МНОГО БУКВ, поэтому можно сразу перейти к Linux, Windows или к инструментам (они в самом конце). Читать

    habr.com/ru/companies/ruvds/ar

    #логи #логирование #log #debug #info #error #warn #linux #windows #ruvds_статьи

  4. Как читать логи, когда их слишком много

    Эпоха монолитов прошла, и сейчас логи больше путают, чем помогают. Несколько сервисов, несколько журналов и противоречащие друг другу строки — ни одной очевидной причины в этом монотонном расследовании. Но поиск можно сузить, а ответ почти всегда находится в цепочке событий. Команды, лайфхаки и список утилит — под катом. Предупрежу, в статье МНОГО БУКВ, поэтому можно сразу перейти к Linux, Windows или к инструментам (они в самом конце). Читать

    habr.com/ru/companies/ruvds/ar

    #логи #логирование #log #debug #info #error #warn #linux #windows #ruvds_статьи

  5. Niemöller & Abel in Gütersloh: Die fünfte Generation übernimmt

    Niemöller & Abel – der Name steht für hochwertige Warn- und Rettungskleidung. Nun hat Gerrit F. Niemöller in…
    #Bielefeld #Deutschland #Deutsch #DE #Schlagzeilen #Headlines #Nachrichten #News #Europe #Europa #EU #Claas-GerritNiemöller #Germany #GerritF.Niemöller #Geschäftsführung #Niemöller&Abel #Nordrhein-Westfalen #Warn-undRettungskleidung
    europesays.com/de/945653/

  6. ... general strike, warning that they will launch a nationwide strike if parliament is convened with the cost-of-living legislation on the agenda.

    Turkish Cypriot Trade Unions Federation President Arslan Bıçaklı said on behalf of the unions that they do not trust the government and have temporarily suspended the general strike, warning that they will launch a nationwide strike if parliament is …#cyprusmirror #unions #suspend #strike #warn #of #immediate #nationwide #action #over #parliament #agenda
    Unions Suspend Strike, Warn Of Immediate Nationwide Action Over Parliament Agenda

  7. ... general strike, warning that they will launch a nationwide strike if parliament is convened with the cost-of-living legislation on the agenda.

    Turkish Cypriot Trade Unions Federation President Arslan Bıçaklı said on behalf of the unions that they do not trust the government and have temporarily suspended the general strike, warning that they will launch a nationwide strike if parliament is …#cyprusmirror #unions #suspend #strike #warn #of #immediate #nationwide #action #over #parliament #agenda
    Unions Suspend Strike, Warn Of Immediate Nationwide Action Over Parliament Agenda

  8. ... general strike, warning that they will launch a nationwide strike if parliament is convened with the cost-of-living legislation on the agenda.

    Turkish Cypriot Trade Unions Federation President Arslan Bıçaklı said on behalf of the unions that they do not trust the government and have temporarily suspended the general strike, warning that they will launch a nationwide strike if parliament is …#cyprusmirror #unions #suspend #strike #warn #of #immediate #nationwide #action #over #parliament #agenda
    Unions Suspend Strike, Warn Of Immediate Nationwide Action Over Parliament Agenda

  9. ... general strike, warning that they will launch a nationwide strike if parliament is convened with the cost-of-living legislation on the agenda.

    Turkish Cypriot Trade Unions Federation President Arslan Bıçaklı said on behalf of the unions that they do not trust the government and have temporarily suspended the general strike, warning that they will launch a nationwide strike if parliament is …#cyprusmirror #unions #suspend #strike #warn #of #immediate #nationwide #action #over #parliament #agenda
    Unions Suspend Strike, Warn Of Immediate Nationwide Action Over Parliament Agenda

  10. A Los Angeles jury found #Meta and #YouTube negligent for failing to #warn users about the #dangers of their platforms, awarding the plaintiff $6 million in damages. The plaintiff, Kaley, claimed her addiction to #Instagram and #YouTube as a child led to #mentalhealth issues. The verdict could have significant implications for the #socialmedia industry. cnbc.com/2026/03/25/meta-youtu #tech #media #news

  11. Tropical Cyclone Narelle forecast to become severe as it nears Top End

    news.com.au 20 Mar, 2026 10:32 PM2 mins to read Subscribe to listenAccess to Herald Premium articles require a…
    #NewsBeep #News #Environment #again #as #AU #Australia #australias #Authorities #become #crosses #cyclone #end #forecast #it #narelle #nears #Science #severe #strengthen #To #top #tropical #warn #weather
    newsbeep.com/au/554966/

  12. Tropical Cyclone Narelle forecast to become severe as it nears Top End

    news.com.au 20 Mar, 2026 10:32 PM2 mins to read Subscribe to listenAccess to Herald Premium articles require a…
    #NewsBeep #News #Environment #again #as #AU #Australia #australias #Authorities #become #crosses #cyclone #end #forecast #it #narelle #nears #Science #severe #strengthen #To #top #tropical #warn #weather
    newsbeep.com/au/554966/

  13. “The Ruach lastly is the machine of the mind converging on a central consciousness, which appears to be the ego. The true ego is, however, above Neschamah, whose occasional messages to the Ruach warn the human ego of the existence of his superior. Such communications may be welcomed or resented, encouraged or stifled. Initiation consists in identifying the human self with the divine, and the man who does not strain constantly to this end is simply a brute made wretched and ashamed by the fact of self-consciousness.” library.hrmtc.com/2026/03/12/t #above #aleisterCrowley #appearsToBe #ashamed #book #byTheFactOf #centralConsciousness #communications #consists #ego #encouraged #existence #humanEgo #humanSelf #identifying #initiation #machine #madeWretched #man #mayBe #mindConverging #Neschamah #occasionalMessages #quote #resented #Ruach #selfConsciousness #simplyABrute #stifled #strainConstantly #superior #TheConfessionsOfAleisterCrowley #toThisEnd #trueEgo #warn #welcomed #whoDoesNot #withTheDivine
  14. Dems defend yes votes on Iran War Powers Resolution, warn of long-running crisis

    misryoum.com/us/politics/dems-

    NEWYou can now listen to US News Hub articles! The House voted Thursday on a Democrat-led Iran War Powers Resolution, aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s military authority in Tehran — bringing to the fore a sharp debate over...

    #Dems #defend #yes #votes #Iran #War #Powers #Resolution #warn #longrunning #crisis #US_News_Hub #misryoum_com

  15. Delayed tariff refund could cost taxpayers $700M per month, economists warn

    misryoum.com/us/us/delayed-tar

    Economists have warned that slow-walking the rebates for President Donald Trump’s now-defunct emergency tariffs could result in high costs for the government, given the interest that is accruing on revenues from the illegally collected duties.On February 20, the Supreme Court...

    #Delayed #tariff #refund #could #cost #taxpayers #700M #per #month #economists #warn #US_News_Hub #misryoum_com

  16. 💼📉 Oh look, someone decided to compile the #misery of 12.9 million workers into a one-stop shop for #corporate carnage. How thoughtful! Now you can peruse #mass #layoffs like a Netflix binge, all thanks to this WARN-tastic #data dump. 🤦‍♂️🔍
    warnfirehose.com #WARN #layoffs #worker #HackerNews #ngated

  17. World enters the era of global ‘water bankruptcy,’ UN scientists warn – Los Angeles Times

    Citrus orchards in Dinuba, Calif. About 70% of the world’s water is used for agriculture.
    (Tomas Ovalle / For The Times)

     Climate & Environment

    ‘Water bankruptcy’ — U.N. scientists say much of the world is irreversibly depleting water

    Citrus orchards in Dinuba, Calif. About 70% of the world’s water is used for agriculture. (Tomas Ovalle / For The Times)

    By Ian James, Staff Writer, Follow

    Jan. 21, 2026 2:42 PM PT

    • Excessive water pumping from rivers, lakes and underground has pushed much of the world into an era of “water bankruptcy,” scientists say in a new U.N. report.
    • Agriculture accounts for about 70% of water use. As many regions draw down the water accumulated over millennia, the experts say, much stronger efforts are needed to protect what remains.

    Dozens of the world’s major rivers are so heavily tapped, they often run dry before reaching the sea. More than half of all large lakes are shrinking, and most of the world’s major underground sources are declining irreversibly as agricultural pumping drains water that took centuries or even thousands of years to accumulate.

    In a report this week, U.N. scientists warn that the world has entered a new era of “global water bankruptcy” — a term that starkly underlines the urgency of efforts needed to protect what remains.

    “For too long, we have been living beyond our hydrological means,” said lead author Kaveh Madani, director of the U.N. University’s Institute for Water, Environment and Health.

    Drawing on extensive research, the report says more and more regions of the world are effectively overspending from all their water accounts, and their reserves are dropping. The term “water crisis” is often used locally and globally, but the scientists said that denotes a temporary emergency from which a region can recover, whereas many parts of the world are depleting water beyond safe limits and are now bankrupt or approaching bankruptcy.

    Climate & Environment

    Humanity is rapidly depleting water and much of the world is getting drier

    Sept. 3, 2025

    Many rivers, lakes, aquifers and wetlands have been pushed past “tipping points” and cannot bounce back, the report says.

    “Millions of farmers are trying to grow more food from shrinking, polluted or disappearing water sources,” Madani said.

    An estimated 70% of water globally is used for agriculture. Where water resources are exhausted, it can mean collapsing economies, displacement and conflict. The report says about 3 billion people, and more than half of global food production, are concentrated in areas where water resources are in decline.

    The scientists said more than half of the world’s large lakes have shrunk since the 1990s. About 35% of the planet’s natural wetlands, nearly the size of the European Union in total, have been wiped out since the 1970s. Excessive pumping of groundwater has led to long-term declines in about 70% of the world’s major aquifers, and in many areas these declines are causing the land to sink. Land subsidence linked to groundwater overpumping, the report says, is occurring across more than 2.3 million square miles, nearly 5% of the global land area. This permanently reduces what the aquifers can hold and also worsens the risk of flooding.

    Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: World enters the era of global ‘water bankruptcy,’ UN scientists warn – Los Angeles Times

    Tags: Earth, Enters New Era, Los Angeles Times, Planet Earth, UN, United Nations, Warn, Water, Water Bankruptcy, World
    #Earth #EntersNewEra #LosAngelesTimes #PlanetEarth #UN #UnitedNations #Warn #Water #WaterBankruptcy #World
  18. World enters the era of global ‘water bankruptcy,’ UN scientists warn – Los Angeles Times

    Citrus orchards in Dinuba, Calif. About 70% of the world’s water is used for agriculture.
    (Tomas Ovalle / For The Times)

     Climate & Environment

    ‘Water bankruptcy’ — U.N. scientists say much of the world is irreversibly depleting water

    Citrus orchards in Dinuba, Calif. About 70% of the world’s water is used for agriculture. (Tomas Ovalle / For The Times)

    By Ian James, Staff Writer, Follow

    Jan. 21, 2026 2:42 PM PT

    • Excessive water pumping from rivers, lakes and underground has pushed much of the world into an era of “water bankruptcy,” scientists say in a new U.N. report.
    • Agriculture accounts for about 70% of water use. As many regions draw down the water accumulated over millennia, the experts say, much stronger efforts are needed to protect what remains.

    Dozens of the world’s major rivers are so heavily tapped, they often run dry before reaching the sea. More than half of all large lakes are shrinking, and most of the world’s major underground sources are declining irreversibly as agricultural pumping drains water that took centuries or even thousands of years to accumulate.

    In a report this week, U.N. scientists warn that the world has entered a new era of “global water bankruptcy” — a term that starkly underlines the urgency of efforts needed to protect what remains.

    “For too long, we have been living beyond our hydrological means,” said lead author Kaveh Madani, director of the U.N. University’s Institute for Water, Environment and Health.

    Drawing on extensive research, the report says more and more regions of the world are effectively overspending from all their water accounts, and their reserves are dropping. The term “water crisis” is often used locally and globally, but the scientists said that denotes a temporary emergency from which a region can recover, whereas many parts of the world are depleting water beyond safe limits and are now bankrupt or approaching bankruptcy.

    Climate & Environment

    Humanity is rapidly depleting water and much of the world is getting drier

    Sept. 3, 2025

    Many rivers, lakes, aquifers and wetlands have been pushed past “tipping points” and cannot bounce back, the report says.

    “Millions of farmers are trying to grow more food from shrinking, polluted or disappearing water sources,” Madani said.

    An estimated 70% of water globally is used for agriculture. Where water resources are exhausted, it can mean collapsing economies, displacement and conflict. The report says about 3 billion people, and more than half of global food production, are concentrated in areas where water resources are in decline.

    The scientists said more than half of the world’s large lakes have shrunk since the 1990s. About 35% of the planet’s natural wetlands, nearly the size of the European Union in total, have been wiped out since the 1970s. Excessive pumping of groundwater has led to long-term declines in about 70% of the world’s major aquifers, and in many areas these declines are causing the land to sink. Land subsidence linked to groundwater overpumping, the report says, is occurring across more than 2.3 million square miles, nearly 5% of the global land area. This permanently reduces what the aquifers can hold and also worsens the risk of flooding.

    Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: World enters the era of global ‘water bankruptcy,’ UN scientists warn – Los Angeles Times

    Tags: Earth, Enters New Era, Los Angeles Times, Planet Earth, UN, United Nations, Warn, Water, Water Bankruptcy, World
    #Earth #EntersNewEra #LosAngelesTimes #PlanetEarth #UN #UnitedNations #Warn #Water #WaterBankruptcy #World
  19. World enters the era of global ‘water bankruptcy,’ UN scientists warn – Los Angeles Times

    Citrus orchards in Dinuba, Calif. About 70% of the world’s water is used for agriculture.
    (Tomas Ovalle / For The Times)

     Climate & Environment

    ‘Water bankruptcy’ — U.N. scientists say much of the world is irreversibly depleting water

    Citrus orchards in Dinuba, Calif. About 70% of the world’s water is used for agriculture. (Tomas Ovalle / For The Times)

    By Ian James, Staff Writer, Follow

    Jan. 21, 2026 2:42 PM PT

    • Excessive water pumping from rivers, lakes and underground has pushed much of the world into an era of “water bankruptcy,” scientists say in a new U.N. report.
    • Agriculture accounts for about 70% of water use. As many regions draw down the water accumulated over millennia, the experts say, much stronger efforts are needed to protect what remains.

    Dozens of the world’s major rivers are so heavily tapped, they often run dry before reaching the sea. More than half of all large lakes are shrinking, and most of the world’s major underground sources are declining irreversibly as agricultural pumping drains water that took centuries or even thousands of years to accumulate.

    In a report this week, U.N. scientists warn that the world has entered a new era of “global water bankruptcy” — a term that starkly underlines the urgency of efforts needed to protect what remains.

    “For too long, we have been living beyond our hydrological means,” said lead author Kaveh Madani, director of the U.N. University’s Institute for Water, Environment and Health.

    Drawing on extensive research, the report says more and more regions of the world are effectively overspending from all their water accounts, and their reserves are dropping. The term “water crisis” is often used locally and globally, but the scientists said that denotes a temporary emergency from which a region can recover, whereas many parts of the world are depleting water beyond safe limits and are now bankrupt or approaching bankruptcy.

    Climate & Environment

    Humanity is rapidly depleting water and much of the world is getting drier

    Sept. 3, 2025

    Many rivers, lakes, aquifers and wetlands have been pushed past “tipping points” and cannot bounce back, the report says.

    “Millions of farmers are trying to grow more food from shrinking, polluted or disappearing water sources,” Madani said.

    An estimated 70% of water globally is used for agriculture. Where water resources are exhausted, it can mean collapsing economies, displacement and conflict. The report says about 3 billion people, and more than half of global food production, are concentrated in areas where water resources are in decline.

    The scientists said more than half of the world’s large lakes have shrunk since the 1990s. About 35% of the planet’s natural wetlands, nearly the size of the European Union in total, have been wiped out since the 1970s. Excessive pumping of groundwater has led to long-term declines in about 70% of the world’s major aquifers, and in many areas these declines are causing the land to sink. Land subsidence linked to groundwater overpumping, the report says, is occurring across more than 2.3 million square miles, nearly 5% of the global land area. This permanently reduces what the aquifers can hold and also worsens the risk of flooding.

    Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: World enters the era of global ‘water bankruptcy,’ UN scientists warn – Los Angeles Times

    #Earth #EntersNewEra #LosAngelesTimes #PlanetEarth #UN #UnitedNations #Warn #Water #WaterBankruptcy #World
  20. World enters the era of global ‘water bankruptcy,’ UN scientists warn – Los Angeles Times

    Citrus orchards in Dinuba, Calif. About 70% of the world’s water is used for agriculture.
    (Tomas Ovalle / For The Times)

     Climate & Environment

    ‘Water bankruptcy’ — U.N. scientists say much of the world is irreversibly depleting water

    Citrus orchards in Dinuba, Calif. About 70% of the world’s water is used for agriculture. (Tomas Ovalle / For The Times)

    By Ian James, Staff Writer, Follow

    Jan. 21, 2026 2:42 PM PT

    • Excessive water pumping from rivers, lakes and underground has pushed much of the world into an era of “water bankruptcy,” scientists say in a new U.N. report.
    • Agriculture accounts for about 70% of water use. As many regions draw down the water accumulated over millennia, the experts say, much stronger efforts are needed to protect what remains.

    Dozens of the world’s major rivers are so heavily tapped, they often run dry before reaching the sea. More than half of all large lakes are shrinking, and most of the world’s major underground sources are declining irreversibly as agricultural pumping drains water that took centuries or even thousands of years to accumulate.

    In a report this week, U.N. scientists warn that the world has entered a new era of “global water bankruptcy” — a term that starkly underlines the urgency of efforts needed to protect what remains.

    “For too long, we have been living beyond our hydrological means,” said lead author Kaveh Madani, director of the U.N. University’s Institute for Water, Environment and Health.

    Drawing on extensive research, the report says more and more regions of the world are effectively overspending from all their water accounts, and their reserves are dropping. The term “water crisis” is often used locally and globally, but the scientists said that denotes a temporary emergency from which a region can recover, whereas many parts of the world are depleting water beyond safe limits and are now bankrupt or approaching bankruptcy.

    Climate & Environment

    Humanity is rapidly depleting water and much of the world is getting drier

    Sept. 3, 2025

    Many rivers, lakes, aquifers and wetlands have been pushed past “tipping points” and cannot bounce back, the report says.

    “Millions of farmers are trying to grow more food from shrinking, polluted or disappearing water sources,” Madani said.

    An estimated 70% of water globally is used for agriculture. Where water resources are exhausted, it can mean collapsing economies, displacement and conflict. The report says about 3 billion people, and more than half of global food production, are concentrated in areas where water resources are in decline.

    The scientists said more than half of the world’s large lakes have shrunk since the 1990s. About 35% of the planet’s natural wetlands, nearly the size of the European Union in total, have been wiped out since the 1970s. Excessive pumping of groundwater has led to long-term declines in about 70% of the world’s major aquifers, and in many areas these declines are causing the land to sink. Land subsidence linked to groundwater overpumping, the report says, is occurring across more than 2.3 million square miles, nearly 5% of the global land area. This permanently reduces what the aquifers can hold and also worsens the risk of flooding.

    Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: World enters the era of global ‘water bankruptcy,’ UN scientists warn – Los Angeles Times

    #Earth #EntersNewEra #LosAngelesTimes #PlanetEarth #UN #UnitedNations #Warn #Water #WaterBankruptcy #World
  21. Irgendwie nur halb gut gemacht: schön zwar dass es die #NinaApp #Warn-App direkt beim #BBK zum downloaden gibt ohne playstore-zwang!

    (bbk.bund.de/DE/Warnung-Vorsorg)

    Aber die App erfordert dann doch wieder die #GooglePlayService der Datenkrake, was dafür sorgt, dass sie auf vielen Betriebssystemen nicht läuft :(

    Kann das @bsi oder andere nicht ggf drauf achten, dass Bundes-apps neutral programmiert werden?

    #OSS #Opensource #Datensouveränität #Nina

  22. Irgendwie nur halb gut gemacht: schön zwar dass es die #NinaApp #Warn-App direkt beim #BBK zum downloaden gibt ohne playstore-zwang!

    (bbk.bund.de/DE/Warnung-Vorsorg)

    Aber die App erfordert dann doch wieder die #GooglePlayService der Datenkrake, was dafür sorgt, dass sie auf vielen Betriebssystemen nicht läuft :(

    Kann das @bsi oder andere nicht ggf drauf achten, dass Bundes-apps neutral programmiert werden?

    #OSS #Opensource #Datensouveränität #Nina

  23. Irgendwie nur halb gut gemacht: schön zwar dass es die #NinaApp #Warn-App direkt beim #BBK zum downloaden gibt ohne playstore-zwang!

    (bbk.bund.de/DE/Warnung-Vorsorg)

    Aber die App erfordert dann doch wieder die #GooglePlayService der Datenkrake, was dafür sorgt, dass sie auf vielen Betriebssystemen nicht läuft :(

    Kann das @bsi oder andere nicht ggf drauf achten, dass Bundes-apps neutral programmiert werden?

    #OSS #Opensource #Datensouveränität #Nina

  24. Irgendwie nur halb gut gemacht: schön zwar dass es die #NinaApp #Warn-App direkt beim #BBK zum downloaden gibt ohne playstore-zwang!

    (bbk.bund.de/DE/Warnung-Vorsorg)

    Aber die App erfordert dann doch wieder die #GooglePlayService der Datenkrake, was dafür sorgt, dass sie auf vielen Betriebssystemen nicht läuft :(

    Kann das @bsi oder andere nicht ggf drauf achten, dass Bundes-apps neutral programmiert werden?

    #OSS #Opensource #Datensouveränität #Nina

  25. Irgendwie nur halb gut gemacht: schön zwar dass es die #NinaApp #Warn-App direkt beim #BBK zum downloaden gibt ohne playstore-zwang!

    (bbk.bund.de/DE/Warnung-Vorsorg)

    Aber die App erfordert dann doch wieder die #GooglePlayService der Datenkrake, was dafür sorgt, dass sie auf vielen Betriebssystemen nicht läuft :(

    Kann das @bsi oder andere nicht ggf drauf achten, dass Bundes-apps neutral programmiert werden?

    #OSS #Opensource #Datensouveränität #Nina

  26. Leading humanitarian organizations are voicing strong concerns over planned cuts to international aid and development cooperation, warning of potentially devast... news.osna.fm/?p=15605 | #news #consequences #humanitarians #warn

  27. Leading humanitarian organizations are voicing strong concerns over planned cuts to international aid and development cooperation, warning of potentially devast... news.osna.fm/?p=15605 | #news #consequences #humanitarians #warn

  28. Leading humanitarian organizations are voicing strong concerns over planned cuts to international aid and development cooperation, warning of potentially devast... news.osna.fm/?p=15605 | #news #consequences #humanitarians #warn