News headlines in May 2012, page 15
KAZAKHSTAN: Astana Touts Caspian Port as NDN Hub
- Inter Press Service

(IPS/EurasiaNet) - The United States and Kazakhstan are exploring the idea of expanding the amount of military cargo passing through Kazakhstan into and out of Afghanistan. The focal point of the discussions is the Caspian port city of Aktau.
Can 'Blue Forests' Mitigate Climate Change?
- Inter Press Service

Fifty-five percent of global atmospheric carbon captured by living organisms happens in the ocean.
Parliamentarians Track Progress on Reproductive Rights
- Inter Press Service

Have women around the world become more empowered in their reproductive health and rights over the past 18 years? This is one of the questions that some 300 parliamentarians from around the world will be examining when they meet in Istanbul, Turkey, this week for the Fifth International Parliamentarians’ Conference on the Implementation of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) programme of action.
Poverty Fuels Clashes in Lebanon
- Inter Press Service

Age-old battlegrounds in Lebanon’s northern city of Tripoli have descended into violence once again. While the events are highly disturbing they are not necessarily surprising for Lebanon’s residents, who have grown accustomed to violent clashes along the impoverished sectarian divides in the city.
Jakarta Poaches on Farmland Waters
- Inter Press Service

The 18,000 litres of clean water that Jakarta consumes per second are expected to hit 26,000 litres by 2015. The solution? A 54-km stretch of toll road cut through prime paddy land to access the water resources of this salubrious hill district.
Jakarta Poaches on Farmland Waters
- Inter Press Service

The 18,000 litres of clean water that Jakarta consumes per second are expected to hit 26,000 litres by 2015. The solution? A 54-km stretch of toll road cut through prime paddy land to access the water resources of this salubrious hill district.
Taliban Seek Support ‘in Rushdie’s Name’
- Inter Press Service

Taliban members have resorted to invoking fictitious links of academics with writer Salman Rushdie in a bid to boost their popularity.
FINANCE: Protestors Demand Robin Hood Tax on Financial Transactions
- Inter Press Service

Hundreds of nurses and protestors from other professions gathered on Friday in Chicago to call on world leaders to adopt a Robin Hood Tax on Wall Street transactions as a way to raise hundreds of billions of dollars every year to help heal the U.S. and world economies.
Opposition to Iranian Nuclear Arms Widespread: Global Poll
- Inter Press Service

Opposition to Iran's possible acquisition of nuclear weapons is widespread, although support for taking military action to prevent it appears to have fallen in several key countries over the past two years, according to a new poll of public opinion in 21 countries released here Friday by the Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes Project.
G8 Turns to Private Sector for Food Crisis Solutions
- Inter Press Service

On the eve of the Group of Eight (G8) summit near Washington, President Barack Obama on Friday unveiled a major new initiative aimed at shoring up food security and combating global hunger.
Global Issues