News headlines in 2014, page 99
Days After African Leaders Vow to Defeat Boko Haram, Bombings and Terror Continue
- Inter Press Service

ABUJA, May 20 (IPS) - Multiple car bombs killed dozens Tuesday in the central Nigerian city of Jos, Plateau state, days after a security summit in France where African leaders committed to a "war" on Nigeria's Islamist rebels, Boko Haram.
Transgenics Prosper Amidst Pragmatism and Collateral Damage
- Inter Press Service

BUENOS AIRES, May 20 (IPS) - The advertising department of Swiss agribusiness giant Syngenta was on a roll in early 2004 when it published a map that dubbed a large area of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay the "United Republic of Soy".
Tibetans Divided Over Cult of Martyrs
- Inter Press Service

DHARAMSALA, India, May 20 (IPS) - Nestled in the Kangra Valley in the shadow of the Dhauladhar Mountains in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamsala is beautiful to behold. But the scenic landscape belies a dark reality: the cult of martyrs that has developed in this town, home to the Tibetan government-in-exile since 1959.
Syrian Rebel-held Mountain Villages Preparing for Bigger Battles
- Inter Press Service

JABAL AL-AKRAD (SYRIA), May 20 (IPS) - In the mountains east of the coastal port of government-held Latakia, three years of regime bombardment has left swaths of blackened stumps in the mountain forests and crumbling concrete structures in Sunni villages, most of whose inhabitants support opposition forces.
With No Tailwind, Brazilian Economy In The Doldrums
- Inter Press Service

RIO DE JANEIRO, May 20 (IPS) - Brazil's real gross domestic product (GDP) in 2013 grew by 2.3 percent, following rates of 2.7 percent and 1 percent in 2012 and 2011 respectively. Perspectives for 2014 on this front are not optimistic.
Behind Glamour, Cannes Film Festival Puts Spotlight on Human Rights
- Inter Press Service

CANNES, May 20 (IPS) - Forget about 'Grace of Monaco'. Some of the most noteworthy films at this year's Cannes Film Festival deal with human rights and the fight for press freedom, and they come from directors who have had to overcome financing, censorship or infrastructure difficulties to tell stories that they believe need telling.
The Biggest Mideast Crisis You Probably Don’t Know Enough About
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, May 20 (IPS) - The Middle East's seemingly endless conflicts are diverting attention and resources from a graver long-term threat that looms over the whole region: the growing scarcity of water. And the situation will get worse before it gets better — if it ever does get better.
Pushing Newborn Deaths and Stillbirths Up Global Health Agenda
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, May 20 (IPS) - Delegates to this week's annual meeting of the World Health Assembly (WHA) in Geneva should agree on an ambitious agenda to sharply cut the rate of newborn deaths and stillbirths over the next two decades, according to maternal and infant health experts.
Russian Manipulation of Reactor Fuel Belies U.S. Iran Argument
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, May 19 (IPS) - In the stalemated talks between the six powers and Iran over the future of the latter's nuclear programme, the central issue is not so much the technical aspects of the problem but the history of the Middle Eastern country's relations with foreign suppliers – and especially with the Russians.
Bolivia’s Mother Earth Law Hard to Implement
- Inter Press Service


