News headlines in 2014, page 114
Obama Seeks to Reassure Anxious Asians on “Rebalance”
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Apr 22 (IPS) - As he embarks Tuesday on a major trip through East Asia, U.S. President Barack Obama will be focused on reassuring anxious – albeit sometimes annoying – allies that Washington remains determined to deepen its commitment to the region.
Mexico’s Climate Change Law - More Than Just Empty Words?
- Inter Press Service

MEXICO CITY, Apr 21 (IPS) - When Mexico's climate change law went into effect in October 2012, it drew international praise. But what has happened since then?
Informal Carpentry Hammers Away Zimbabwe’s State Revenue
- Inter Press Service

HARARE, Apr 21 (IPS) - Tracy Chikwari, a 36-year-old single mother of two and informal furniture dealer in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, is all smiles as she talks about her flourishing business.
India’s Women Lose the Election
- Inter Press Service

NEW DELHI, Apr 21 (IPS) - "Men just do not want to give up their seats, it's as simple as that," says 67-year-old candidate in the Indian election Subhhasini Ali, voicing a gloomy view across women's groups in India.
Poland Uses Ukraine to Push Coal
- Inter Press Service

WARSAW, Apr 20 (IPS) - A European ‘energy union' plan proposed by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk as an EU response to the crisis in Ukraine could be a Trojan horse for fossil fuels.
In U.S., Black Preschool Students “Punished More Severely”
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Apr 19 (IPS) - In the United States, African American children continue to face more barriers to success than any other race, new research suggests.
When Not To Go To School
- Inter Press Service

KOLKATA, Apr 19 (IPS) - In large parts of rural India, the absence of separate toilets for growing girls is taking a toll on their education. Many are unable to attend school during the menstrual cycle.
U.N. Denies Dragging Its Feet on U.S.-Iran Visa Dispute
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Apr 18 (IPS) - After two long weeks of raging controversy over Washington's refusal to grant a U.S. visa to the Iranian envoy to the United Nations, the U.N.'s office of legal affairs is being accused of moving at the pace of a paralytic snail - only to seek more time while remaining non-committal on the dispute.
U.S. Foreign Aid Approach Is Outdated, Experts Say
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Apr 18 (IPS) - U.S. foreign aid is becoming increasingly outdated, analysts here are suggesting.
Ostracised and Isolated: Muslim Prisoners in the U.S.
- Inter Press Service

NEW YORK, Apr 18 (IPS) - Such stigma now surrounds the word ‘terrorist' that most recoil from it, or anyone associated with it, as though from a thing contagious; as though, by simple association, one could land in that black hole where civil liberties are suspended in the name of national security.

