News headlines in November 2012, page 12

  1. Fixing the ‘Silent’ Sanitation Crisis

    - Inter Press Service

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    GENEVA, Nov 18 (IPS) - Organisers of this year's World Toilet Day, which falls on Nov. 19, are using the slogan ‘I give a shit – do you?' to break the silence around the crucial issue of sanitation and remind the international community that 2.5 billion people around the world don't have access to clean and private toilets.

  2. Hunger Strike Is Over, but Kurdish Unrest Is Not

    - Inter Press Service

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    ANKARA, Nov 18 (IPS) - There was a sigh of relief in Ankara as Abdullah Ocalan, leader of the outlawed Kurdish Workers Party (PKK), on Sunday put an end to the 68-day hunger strike of 682 Kurdish prisoners and nine members of the Turkish Parliament.

  3. Bangladesh Eyes Drug Export Market

    - Inter Press Service

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    DHAKA, Nov 18 (IPS) - Bangladesh has begun to shed its image as one of the world's poorest nations and make a reputation for itself as a major exporter of cheap generic drugs to over 85 countries.

  4. Israel Prepares for Deeper Confrontation

    - Inter Press Service

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    JERUSALEM, Nov 17 (IPS) - Four days into Israel's fierce assault on Hamas in Gaza, the ongoing operation looks on the surface a remake of the Gaza War of 2008-9 – with one unanswered distinction: whether it is aimed at completing what the previous onslaught didn't achieve – the removal of the Palestinian Islamic movement from power once and for all.

  5. Israeli Firepower Threatens to Overwhelm Palestinians

    - Inter Press Service

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    UNITED NATIONS, Nov 17 (IPS) - When the late Yasser Arafat, leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), was engaged in a heavily one-sided battle against a robustly-armed Israel in 2000, he admitted the Palestinians were completely outgunned by the Israelis.

  6. U.S. Escalation Against Iran Would Cost Global Economy Billions

    - Inter Press Service

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    WASHINGTON, Nov 16 (IPS) - The world economy would bear substantial costs if the United States took steps to significantly escalate the conflict with Iran over its controversial nuclear programme, according to the findings of a Federation of American Scientists' (FAS) special report released here Friday.

  7. How Austerity Plans Failed the Europe Union

    - Inter Press Service

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    BERLIN, Nov 16 (IPS) - The austerity programmes being rolled out in virtually every member state of the European Union (EU) - particularly in Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy - have failed to reach their stated objective of consolidating public finances in order to solve sovereign debt crises.

  8. Teach a Woman to Farm…And She Creates Jobs

    - Inter Press Service

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    DES MOINES, Iowa, USA, Nov 16 (IPS) - Give a woman a hand-out and you feed her for a day. But teach her to farm, and how to add value to her product, and you feed her and her family for a lifetime. And if she happens to be Nigerian smallholder farmer Susan Godwin, she in turn will also provide jobs for her community and become a national food hero.

  9. Obama to Highlight “Pivot”, Burma Progress in Visit to SE Asia

    - Inter Press Service

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    WASHINGTON, Nov 16 (IPS) - Highlighting his much-ballyhooed "pivot" from the Greater Middle East to the Asia- Pacific region, Barack Obama leaves Friday for a four-day tour to Southeast Asia, including the first-ever visit by a U.S. president to Myanmar.

  10. World Bank Launches Review of Social, Environmental Safeguards

    - Inter Press Service

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    WASHINGTON, Nov 16 (IPS) - The World Bank has begun a highly anticipated reappraisal of its social and environmental "safeguards" policies, a process that is slated to take place over the next two years.

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