News headlines in February 2019, page 2

  1. Why West Craves Materialism & East Sticks To Religion

    - Inter Press Service

    ISLAMABAD, Feb 25 (IPS) - Imran Khan is the Prime Minister of Pakistan.

    My generation grew up at a time when colonial hang up was at its peak. Our older generation had been slaves and had a huge inferiority complex of the British. The school I went to was similar to all elite schools in Pakistan.

  2. The Wall: Thirty Years Ago European Walls Were Destroyed, but Others Are Being Built

    - Inter Press Service

    STOCKHOLM / ROME, Feb 25 (IPS) - On January 25, 2017, the Trump administration signed Executive Order 13767instructing the Government to begin new constructions and replacements of walls between the US and Mexico. From December 22, 2018 to January 25, 2019, the federal government was partially shut down due to President Trump's declared intention to veto any spending bill that did not include $5 billion in funding for a border wall. It was with good reason the Congress withheld such an enormous sum of money. As the European experience indicates, building walls between countries has proven to be both obsolete and disastrous.

  3. Modern Day Slavery Rated World’s Largest Single Crime Industry

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Feb 25 (IPS) - IPS coverage on human trafficking is supported by the Riana Group.

    After an exhaustive study of modern day slavery, the Geneva-based International Labour Organization (ILO) concluded there are over 40 million people who are victims of slavery, including 25 million in forced labour and 15 million in forced marriages – with at least 71 percent of them comprising women and girls.

  4. De-radicalization and the Defeat of Isis: Radicalization Will Not Disappear by Itself

    - Inter Press Service

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    GENEVA, Feb 23 (IPS) - The defeat of ISIS in Middle East and North African battlefields is now a reality. The terrorist group - which brought bereavement to the populations of the Arab region - has been defeated militarily in Iraq and in Syria.

  5. A Spotlight on those Suffering in Silence

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Feb 23 (IPS) - While news of political scandals and tweets may inundate social media feeds, numerous humanitarian crises have slipped under the radar, leaving victims "suffering in silence."

  6. Taking the Lead in Fight Against Climate Change

    - Inter Press Service

    PARIS, Feb 22 (IPS) - As the grandchild of Jamaican citizens who moved to Great Britain, Monique Taffe says she inherited a tradition of recycling and learned not to be part of the "throwaway culture", as some environmentalists have labelled consumerist societies.

  7. The Unwanted People of Myanmar: A Tropical Srebrenica in the Land of the Golden Pagodas

    - Inter Press Service

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    GENEVA, Feb 22 (IPS) - Dr. Hanif Hassan Ali Al Qassim, Chairman of the Geneva Centre for Human Rights Advancement and Global Dialogue.

    The massacre of Srebrenica will enter human history as one of our darkest chapters. From 11 to 22 July 1995, Bosnian Serb military forces massacred approximately 8,000 Muslim Bosniaks. It became the largest massacre committed on European soil since the end of the Second World War. In November last year, the Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic was convicted of war crimes and of genocide. This constituted relief for the victims of the Srebrenica genocide and a victory for international justice after 22 years.

  8. Local School Is a Model for Energy and Water in Rapa Nui

    - Inter Press Service

    HANGA ROA, Chile, Feb 22 (IPS) - A school in the capital of Easter Island (Rapa Nui, in the local indigenous tongue) gives an example of clean management with the use of solar energy, rainwater recovery and an organic vegetable garden, as well as rooms and spaces built with waste materials.

  9. The Future of Urbanism: Is the UAE Pioneering it?

    - Inter Press Service

    ABU DHABI, UAE, Feb 22 (IPS) - According to data from the UN Development Programme (UNDP), the Arab world is one of the most urbanised areas in the world, with more than 70 per cent of the population of the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)--- Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)-- living in urban areas.

  10. The Future is Youth

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Feb 22 (IPS) - Globally, youth are being left behind in education and employment, threatening the future vision of sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous societies.

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