News headlines in 2012, page 22
The Economic Cost of Kenya's Insecurity
- Inter Press Service

NAIROBI, Dic 01 (IPS) - The wave of insecurity that has hit Kenya in the last few months is causing severe damage to the country's recovering economy, local economists have warned.
U.S. Senate Passes New Sanctions on Iran
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Dic 01 (IPS) - The U.S. Senate approved a new round of economic sanctions against Iran Friday, ignoring warnings by the White House that the additional measures could prove counter-productive to the goal of persuading Iran to curb its nuclear programme.
Colombian Peace Talks Invite Citizen Input*
- Inter Press Service

HAVANA, Nov 30 (IPS) - The Colombian government and the FARC guerrillas will resume the peace talks in the Cuban capital on Dec. 5, in a climate of moderate optimism surrounding a process in which citizen participation could play a key role.
Outgoing Mexican President’s Environmental Legacy Questioned
- Inter Press Service

MEXICO CITY, Nov 30 (IPS) - "A Canadian firm wants to extract minerals in our area; it will harm the environment and use up water needed by the community," complained Hipólito García, who lives in Tetlama, 110 kilometres south of the Mexican capital. Similar complaints are echoed around the country.
Morelos Is a Beacon of Juvenile Justice in Mexico
- Inter Press Service

MEXICO CITY, Nov 30 (IPS) - In a country like Mexico, identified with soaring crime rates, impunity, police corruption and a largely dysfunctional justice system, reports of judicial efficiency are rare, especially in the case of juvenile justice.
Tiny Barbuda Fears Increasingly Hostile Climate
- Inter Press Service

CODRINGTON, Barbuda, Nov 30 (IPS) - Local scientists are warning the tiny 62-square-mile island of Barbuda is becoming one of the most vulnerable spots on earth to the consequences of climate change.
Fossil Fuel Lobby in the Driver's Seat at Doha
- Inter Press Service

DOHA, Qatar, Nov 30 (IPS) - A new scientific report shows that global warming can be kept well under two degrees C, but only if most of the known deposits of coal, oil and gas remain in the ground.
OP-ED: Loss and Damage from Climate Change Must Not Become the "New Normal"
- Inter Press Service

DOHA, Qatar, Nov 30 (IPS) - As United Nations climate talks get underway this week in Doha, Qatar, they show a subtle, unsettling shift in the global climate change debate.
Palestinians Welcome UN Upgrade Uncertainly
- Inter Press Service

RAMALLAH, Occupied West Bank, Nov 30 (IPS) - Thousands of Palestinians gathered throughout the West Bank and Gaza Strip Thursday, including representatives of all the major political factions, to celebrate and to show their support for the Palestinian Authority's bid for upgraded status at the United Nations.
Mining Saps a Thirsty Desert
- Inter Press Service

ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia, Nov 30 (IPS) - The Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold mine in the southern Gobi desert in Mongolia has become a symbol of a looming crisis: a limited water supply that could be exhausted within a decade, seriously threatening the lives and livelihoods of the local population.
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