News headlines in August 2013, page 14
Haitian Farmers Lauded for Food Sovereignty Work
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Aug 14 (IPS) - Work by the Group of Four (G4) union of Haitian peasant organisations, along with Via Campesina, a South American organisation with which G4 has created a partnership, has been singled out for promoting "good farming practices and advocat for peasant farmers" in Haiti.
Latin America’s Youth Face Hurdles to Jobs and Safe Sex
- Inter Press Service

MONTEVIDEO, Aug 13 (IPS) - Shortcomings in the educational system in Latin America and the Caribbean fuel inequalities that remain hurdles to access to the labour market and safe sex for a large part of the region's youth.
U.S. ‘Stand Your Ground’ Laws Criticised for Racial Disparity
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Aug 13 (IPS) - In the aftermath of a recent high-profile U.S. murder trial, several new studies have found that the controversial self-defence law at the heart of the case, known as "Stand Your Ground", is being applied differently depending on defendants' ethnicity.
U.S.-Russian Rift May Play Out at U.N.
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Aug 13 (IPS) - When the Cold War peaked in the late 1960s and '70s, the United States and the then-Soviet Union were armed with one of the most effective non-lethal weapons in their diplomatic arsenal: a veto in the U.N.'s most powerful body, the Security Council.
Highway through National Park Sparks Protest in Brazil
- Inter Press Service

RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 13 (IPS) - Environmental groups have appealed to UNESCO to help stop the reopening of Caminho do Colono, a stretch of highway in southern Brazil that crosses through Iguaçu National Park, declared a World Heritage site by the UN agency in 1986.
Ugandan App for Pain-Free Malaria Test
- Inter Press Service

KAMPALA?, Aug 13 (IPS) - In his 21 years Brian Gitta has had malaria too many times to count. And over the years, because of the numerous times he has had to have his blood drawn to test for the disease, he has developed a fear of needles. It is little wonder then that he and three of his fellow computer science students worked hard to develop a mobile phone app that detects malaria – without the use of needles.
Afghanistan Faces New Uncertainties
- Inter Press Service

, Aug 13 (IPS) - What after 2014? That is the question people on Afghanistan's streets are asking as the deadline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops draws near.
Now Tunisia Begins to Shake
- Inter Press Service

TUNIS, Aug 13 (IPS) - Tunisia was plunged into political strife when opposition leader Mohamed Brahmi was assassinated late last month, triggering widespread pro- and anti-government demonstrations across the country. In the days since his death the North African nation has faced a further series of terrorist attacks that have threatened to destabilise a country seen as a model for post-revolution democracy in the region.
Critics Question Obama’s Vows to Reform Spying Programme
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Aug 13 (IPS) - Civil liberties advocates are expressing doubt that promised reforms to a vast and controversial U.S. surveillance programme will allay concerns that the spying infringes on certain rights.
Spanish Workers Hit Hard by Madrid-Gibraltar Row
- Inter Press Service

LA LÍNEA DE LA CONCEPCIÓN, Spain, Aug 12 (IPS) - "The situation is messed up. Spain is on the verge of a civil uprising and the government is trying to divert attention" by tightening border controls to Gibraltar and provoking tension, complained Manuel Márquez, a delegate for the Socio-cultural Association of Spanish Workers in Gibraltar (ASTECG).
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