News headlines in 2013, page 100
Climate Change Takes Centre Stage in U.S.-China Talks
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Jul 11 (IPS) - The United States and China have agreed on a suite of potentially far-reaching initiatives aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions in the world's two largest economies and largest polluters.
Denial of Airspace to Bolivian Leader Resonates at U.N.
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Jul 11 (IPS) - The growing political uproar over the unlawful denial of European airspace for a jet carrying Bolivian President Evo Morales has spilled over into the United Nations.
When Children Give Birth to Children
- Inter Press Service

CHAMPI, Nepal, Jul 11 (IPS) - Radhika Thapa was just 16 years old when she married a 21-year-old boy three years ago. Now, she is expecting a baby and is well into the last months of her pregnancy. This is not the first time she has been with child – her first two pregnancies ended in miscarriages.
Battle Over Seeds Heats Up in Argentina
- Inter Press Service

BUENOS AIRES, Jul 11 (IPS) - The debate over the reform of Argentina's seed law has pitted transnational corporations that make transgenic seeds against social and rural organisations and academics opposed to the expansion of monoculture in defence of biodiversity and food security.
No Evidence for Charge Iran Linked to JFK Terror Plot
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Jul 11 (IPS) - Alberto Nisman, the Argentine prosecutor who was prevented by Argentine President Cristina Kirchner from testifying before a U.S. House subcommittee investigating alleged Iranian terrorist networks in the Americas here this week, claimed in a recent report that Tehran was involved in a 2007 plot to blow up fuel tanks at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport.
Q&A: "Women’s Rights Are Human Rights"
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Jul 11 (IPS) - On Thursday, the international community recognises World Population Day, a time of assessment, discussion and projections for the future that necessarily gives great weight to the rights of women and girls and particularly their sexual and reproductive health.
New Cooperatives Form Part of Cuba’s Reforms
- Inter Press Service

HAVANA, Jul 11 (IPS) - More than 100 non-farming cooperatives this month joined the independent sector of the Cuban economy, which includes self-employed workers and farmers granted public land to work, as part of the policy outlined by the government for modernising the management of state property.
Small Businesses Tackle Poverty in Mauritius
- Inter Press Service

PORT LOUIS, Jul 11 (IPS) - Raja Venkat, a food vendor on the sidewalk of Immigration Square in the centre of Port Louis, the Mauritian capital, sits on his tricycle with a bag full of dhal puris - small, round, flat Indian bread stuffed with pulses - which he sells together with tomato sauce and bean curry.
Saudi Women's Rights Activists to File Prison Appeal Friday
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Jul 11 (IPS) - Two Saudi Arabian women's rights activists are filing an appeal on Friday after being sentenced to 10 months in prison for helping a woman who had allegedly been abused by her husband.
Taliban Ban Has Crippling Effects on Children
- Inter Press Service

PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Jul 11 (IPS) - Four-year-old Muhammad Jihad is handicapped, and his parents know who to blame: the Taliban.

