News headlines in February 2013, page 7

  1. Mozambican Farmers Fear Foreign Land Grabs

    - Inter Press Service

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    MAPUTO, Feb 22 (IPS) - Mozambican farmers' unions believe that soon land will become very scarce for locals as the government leases more and more of it to foreign agribusinesses – thus displacing thousands of rural communities and smallholder farmers with no official title deeds to their land.

  2. Despite Right-Wing Opposition, Hagel Looks Set for Confirmation

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    WASHINGTON, Feb 22 (IPS) - Despite an appeal Thursday by 15 right-wing Republican senators for President Barack Obama to withdraw the nomination of Chuck Hagel as his next defence secretary, the former Republican senator from Nebraska appears virtually certain to be confirmed as Pentagon chief by the full Senate next week.

  3. Arms Bazaars Proliferate as U.N. Tries to Regulate Trade

    - Inter Press Service

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    UNITED NATIONS, Feb 21 (IPS) - When a 20-year-old went on a deadly shooting spree killing 26 students and teachers in an elementary school in Connecticut last December, there was the inevitable outcry either for a ban or a tight control on gun shows, where firearms can be purchased over the counter with no background checks on the buyer.

  4. Carnival Food Carts Go Solar in Northern Argentina

    - Inter Press Service

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    BUENOS AIRES, Feb 21 (IPS) - It's carnival time in sunny northwest Argentina, and as usual, food vending carts are everywhere. But some of the carts are different this year: they offer food cooked on the spot – by the sun.

  5. Market Gardening Provides Livelihoods for Refugees in DR Congo

    - Inter Press Service

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    GOMA, DR Congo, Feb 21 (IPS) - Standing behind her market stall in Masisu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which overflows with cabbages, carrots and onions, Marceline Dusabe does not fit the traditional profile of an internally displaced person. She, unlike many others displaced by the internal conflict in North Kivu, is not in need of food aid.

  6. Agriculture on the Air

    - Inter Press Service

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    CHAPAINAWABGANJ, Bangladesh, Feb 21 (IPS) - The sun is just beginning its descent as a knot of farmers gathers around a small, portable radio in the grounds of the Nachol Pilot High School in Bangladesh's northwestern Chapainawabganj district, about 300 kilometres from the capital, Dhaka.

  7. Artists Face the Gag in India

    - Inter Press Service

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    NEW DELHI, Feb 21 (IPS) - "I am godless. I am an artist. I will find another country that is secular and will take me…" These are the emotional words of one of India's most famous and critically acclaimed actors, Kamal Haasan, who ran from one court to another to get his 17 million dollar trilingual film Vishwaroopam (Universe) released in his home state Tamil Nadu in south India last month.

  8. Most Inhumane of Weapons

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    TOKYO, Feb 21 (IPS) - I believe that most of the world's citizens would agree that nuclear weapons should be considered inhumane. It is encouraging to see that there is now a growing, if still nascent, movement to outlaw nuclear weapons based on this premise.

  9. Controversy Erupts Over “Corporate Carnival”

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    RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb 21 (IPS) - A transnational pesticides manufacturer is sponsoring the Vila Isabel samba school, which won the main contest in Rio de Janeiro's carnival this year, raising questions about financing mechanisms for "the greatest show on earth", as carnival is described in Brazil.

  10. Major Evaluation Urges Devolution of U.S. AIDS Programme

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    WASHINGTON, Feb 21 (IPS) - A major audit of the United States' flagship global anti-HIV/AIDS programme, prepared for the U.S. Congress, notes "remarkable progress" over the past decade. However, it is also warning of insufficient monitoring and urging a stepped-up process of handing over greater control to partner countries.

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