News headlines in October 2011, page 6

  1. Seven Billion People, Seven Billion Possibilities, Says UNFPA

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    When Adnan Nevic was born in Bosnia-Herzegovina back in October 1999, he was hailed as the world's six billionth person, triggering a visit to Sarajevo by then Secretary- General Kofi Annan.

  2. DEATH PENALTY: Why Innocence Didn't Matter for Troy Davis

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    'Innocence matters' is one of the slogans used by activists opposing the U.S. state of Georgia's execution of Troy Davis, up until the day the sentence was carried out by lethal injection on Sep. 21.

  3. POPULATION: Youth Bulge Adds to Pakistan's Woes

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    Pakistan’s population explosion is posing a greater danger than militancy and religious intolerance, says noted medical doctor and demographer Farid Midhet.

  4. GHANA: Stigma Surrounding Breast Cancer Stymies Prevention Efforts

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    Mary Mingle thought she had a boil on her breast, so she bought some medication and tried to treat it at home. Two months later, bothered by persistent pain, she went to the doctor.

  5. Central America Slowly Learning the Value of Disaster Prevention

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    The growing frequency of weather-related disasters in Central America has led to greater organisational efforts for risk management and emergency response. But during the most recent storm in the region, the fruits of these efforts were still not visible.

  6. Attacks on Human Rights Defenders Cast Wide Shadow

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    A chair stood empty at the launch here Monday of a report on the repression of human rights defenders, a physical reminder that its would-be occupant - Ales Bialiatski, president of Human Rights Centre Viasna in Belarus — has been languishing in prison since August.

  7. BOLIVIA: Native Protesters Celebrate Law Cancelling Rainforest Road

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    With victory cheers and predictions of future campaigns in defence of their ancestral territory, indigenous protesters from Bolivia's Amazon jungle region celebrated the new law that banned the construction of the road through their rainforest reserve.

  8. EGYPT: Mubarak Men Begin to Resurface

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    Members of the regime of ousted dictator Hosni Mubarak have demanded to be allowed to run in upcoming elections and warned of violence if legislation to prohibit their political ambitions is passed.

  9. MIDEAST: Israel Evicting the Indigenous

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    As Israel moves ahead with a plan to forcibly displace tens of thousands of Palestinian Bedouins in the occupied West Bank, Mohammad Al-Korshan and his family are facing the real prospect of not only losing their home, but their traditional way of life.

  10. INDIA: Kashmir’s Media Miracle Feeds on Conflict

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    'If one were to search for a positive outcome to the ongoing armed conflict in Jammu and Kashmir state, it would be the growth of journalism,' says Prof. Shams Imran at the department of journalism, Central University of Kashmir.

Powered by Inter Press Service International News Agency and UN News