News headlines in May 2012, page 19

  1. Ratko Mladic Goes on Trial for Genocide

    - Inter Press Service

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    The trial of General Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb army chief accused of orchestrating war crimes and a campaign of genocide, has begun at a special U.N. court at The Hague in the Netherlands.

  2. Rio+20: European Parliament Absent in Sustainability Summit

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    The decision by the European Parliament (EP), to renounce its participation in the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development next month on the grounds that hotel costs are exorbitant, has provoked sharp criticism from civil society organisations.

  3. Q&A: The Future of Agriculture May Well Be in Cities

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    In the coming decades, the world's population is expected to grow by at least another two billion people, 80 percent of whom will live in cities by the year 2050.

  4. Maternal Deaths Drop By Nearly Half

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    The statistics have remained staggering: every two minutes, a woman dies of pregnancy and child birth-related complications caused primarily by severe bleeding, infections, high blood pressure and unsafe abortions.

  5. COLOMBIA-U.S.: Trade Deal 'Throws Country into Jaws of Multinationals', Critics Say

    - Inter Press Service

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    The entry into force of Colombia’s free trade agreement with the United States was met by student protests and opposition from a segment of the business community, small farmers, and trade unionists.

  6. OP-ED: Arab Autocrats Aiding Resurgence of Terrorism

    - Inter Press Service

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    The rising spectre of terrorism in Syria shows that by clinging to power and refusing to implement meaningful reforms, Arab autocrats in Syria, Bahrain, and elsewhere are indirectly contributing to the resurgence of terrorism in their societies.

  7. Colombian River Basin Passes the Test of El Niño and La Niña

    - Inter Press Service

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    Patricia Gómez, an engineer, is leading a training workshop for a group of 11 men at the fire station in Neiva, the capital of the department of Huila in southwest Colombia.

  8. U.S. Arms Sale Sends Wrong Signal to Bahrain, Groups Say

    - Inter Press Service

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    The administration of U.S. President Barack Obama is sending the wrong signal to the government of Bahrain in proceeding with a partial sale of new arms to Manama, according to human rights activists and some lawmakers here.

  9. Manila and Moscow Inch Closer to Labour Agreement

    - Inter Press Service

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    As the number of migrant Filipino workers in Russia inches closer to 5000, Moscow and Manila are busy negotiating a bilateral labour agreement that could allow thousands more overseas workers into various sectors of the Russian economy.

  10. EU Feels Force of Israeli Demolitions

    - Inter Press Service

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    All 27 foreign ministers of the European Union have strongly spoken out against Israeli demolitions in Area C of the West Bank. Since the beginning of 2011 not less than 60 EU-funded projects have been demolished while 110 others are currently at risk. Several analysts claim the Israeli authorities are specifically targeting EU-funded projects.

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