News headlines in 2013, page 130
Overcoming “Strategic Suspicion” - Goal of Obama-Xi Summit
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Jun 05 (IPS) - This week's relatively informal and unscripted summit between the presidents of the United States and China on a private estate in southern California is being welcomed by most analysts here as a virtually unprecedented opportunity for each side to gain a better understanding of the strategic aims of the other.
Children Help Take Care of Havana Bay
- Inter Press Service

HAVANA, Jun 05 (IPS) - On a piece of paper, Jennifer Rivas draws a beach, with little girls carrying bags of trash and signs that say "Let's take care of the environment." The 10-year-old is part of an educational programme, Friends of the Bay, that involves 322 schools in the Cuban capital.
French Town Makes Environment Everyone's Business
- Inter Press Service

BESANÇON, France, Jun 05 (IPS) - Christina E. is a mother of three who lives in an apartment building in an upscale neighbourhood in Paris. As someone who prepares meals daily, she wishes she had a place besides her household garbage bin where she could put biodegradable waste.
Shift in Latin America’s Approach to Drugs – from Security to Health Issue
- Inter Press Service

ANTIGUA, Guatemala, Jun 05 (IPS) - The drug problem should be tackled not as a security issue but as a public health question, with policies for "prevention, treatment and rehabilitation," delegations from the 34 countries participating in the 43rd General Assembly of the Organisation of American States agreed.
When the Health System Is Taken Ill
- Inter Press Service

SRINAGAR, India, Jun 05 (IPS) - Leaning on her daughter's arm in the post-operative ward of a hospital in Srinagar, capital of the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, Raja Begam views the anti-infection pill she is being offered with a large dose of suspicion.
Isolated Amazon Indians Under Pressure in Ecuador
- Inter Press Service

QUITO, Jun 05 (IPS) - Reports of another massacre in an isolated indigenous community in Ecuador's Amazon region cast doubt on the state's compliance with precautionary measures imposed in favour of uncontacted peoples in 2006 by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
In Besieged Refugee Camp, Syrian Medics Struggle to Provide
- Inter Press Service

BEIRUT, Jun 05 (IPS) - It was nine in the morning when the shell landed in front of nine-year-old Hella al-Abtah's house in the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus. Hella survived the initial blast but was critically wounded in the head, and her father rushed her to the Palestine Hospital, blood pouring from the laceration.
Quantitative Easing: Impact on Emerging and Developing Economies
- Inter Press Service

NEW DELHI, Jun 05 (IPS) - The global economy is awash with successive waves of liquidity generated over the past few years by the four most advanced economies, viz., the United States, the European Union, (EU), Japan and the United Kingdom, known as the G4. This liquidity has taken the form of "quantitative easing" (QE).
Art Confronts Maldives' Climate Change Controversy
- Inter Press Service

VENICE, Jun 05 (IPS) - On the quay leading to the Arsenale exhibition complex, a block of ice melts in a rare blast of spring warmth. Elsewhere in the city, coconuts were bob on the choppy waters of the canals during the opening week of the 55th Venice Biennale.
46 Years on, Arab-Israeli War Still Leaving Its Mark
- Inter Press Service

OCCUPIED EAST JERUSALEM, Jun 05 (IPS) - Majda el-Batsch was eight years old in June 1967 when she heard about the war that year. "I didn't know what war meant," she recalled. More than four decades later, the Palestinian reporter is still grappling with the meaning of what is known as the Six-Day War.

