News headlines in January 2014, page 14

  1. Women Farmers in Chile to Teach the Region Agroecology

    - Inter Press Service

    SANTIAGO, Jan 05 (IPS) - An organisation that brings together some 10,000 peasant and indigenous women from Chile is launching an agroecology institute for women campesinos, or small farmers, in South America.

  2. Women Farmers in Chile to Teach the Region Agroecology

    - Inter Press Service

    SANTIAGO, Jan 04 (IPS) - An organisation that brings together some 10,000 peasant and indigenous women from Chile is launching an agroecology institute for women campesinos, or small farmers, in South America.

  3. 2Skateboarding Can Be Empowering2

    - Inter Press Service

    PHNOM PENH, Jan 03 (IPS) - An array of colourful quarter pipes, bank ramps and a fun box come to life as a clutch of Cambodian youngsters do balancing tricks, kick-flips and kick turns. The all-girl session at a skating facility near the Russian Market here is facilitated by 20-year-old Kov Chansangva, popularly known as Tin.

  4. 2Egypt Begs Gulf for Rescue2

    - Inter Press Service

    CAIRO, Jan 03 (IPS) - "Subsidies from the Arab world are large and reflect Arabs' love towards the Egyptian people, but we cannot depend on that to build an economy that can compete with other countries," said economist Dr Alia el Mahdi.

  5. When Calamity Strikes, Think Local

    - Inter Press Service

    BHUBANESWAR, India, Jan 03 (IPS) - More than a month after Cyclone Phailin battered Orissa, tribes in the eastern Indian coastal state are still feeling its wrath. Besides the damage to their homes and hearths, it has also meant a loss of their traditional food.

  6. Saving Children From Loggers2

    - Inter Press Service

  7. Argentine Protesters vs Monsanto: “The Monster is Right on Top of Us”

    - Inter Press Service

    MALVINAS ARGENTINAS, Córdoba, Argentina, Jan 03 (IPS) - The people of this working-class suburb of Córdoba in Argentina's central farming belt stoically put up with the spraying of the week-killer glyphosate on the fields surrounding their neighbourhood. But the last straw was when U.S. biotech giant Monsanto showed up to build a seed plant.

  8. Many More Snakes Than Ladders for U.S. Policy in 2014

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Jan 03 (IPS) - If U.S. President Barack Obama conceived his foreign policy prospects for 2014 as a popular child's board game, the snakes he will have to jump over significantly outnumber the ladders that can propel him to success.

  9. More Vehicles in Latin America - More Deaths

    - Inter Press Service

    CARACAS, Jan 03 (IPS) - The family of Susana Suárez, a 35-year-old Venezuelan dentist, are still in shock over her death in a traffic accident in May. She and a friend were killed on their way back from the beach, and became just two more of the 130,000 victims who died on Latin America's roads in 2013.

  10. Pakistan’s Polio Campaign Runs Into Taliban Wall

    - Inter Press Service

    PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Jan 03 (IPS) - The Taliban are proving to be a huge stumbling block for Pakistan as the South Asian nation - one of only three remaining polio endemic countries in the world – tries to fight the crippling disease.

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