News headlines in 2017, page 27
Rainwater Harvesting Improves Lives in El Salvador
- Inter Press Service

TEPETITÃN, El Salvador, Oct 04 (IPS) - Filling a jug with water to supply her household needs used to be an ordeal for Salvadoran villager Corina Canjura, because it meant walking several kilometers to the river, which took up a great deal of time, or else paying for water.
Back-to-Back Hurricanes Take Heavy Roll on the Caribbean
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Oct 04 (IPS) - As you know, we are coming off a jam-packed High-level week and opening of the General Assembly. Some of the most important speeches during that period came from leaders of Caribbean nations reeling from back-to-back hurricanes.
Why American Overseas Aid Should Focus on SDGs?
- Inter Press Service

PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC, Oct 04 (IPS) - The average American believes the US spends a whopping third of its federal budget on foreign aid. Consequently, a majority of people think that too much is spent on foreign aid. That is one reason US President Donald J. Trump, who has campaigned on putting the needs of Americans first, has proposed deep cuts to foreign aid in his 2018 budget.
The World Is Running Out of Much Needed New Antibiotics
- Inter Press Service

ROME, Oct 04 (IPS) - The world is running out of new antibiotics to combat the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance, a new specialised report warns ahead of this year's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, adding that most of the drugs currently in the clinical pipeline are modifications of existing classes of antibiotics and are only short-term solutions.
US Call for Suspending Arms Sales to Myanmar Faces Road Block in Security Council
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Oct 03 (IPS) - When US Ambassador Nikki Haley called for a virtual arms embargo against the repressive and much-maligned military regime in Myanmar, she took a passing shot at two of her fellow veto-wielding, permanent members of the Security Council – namely China and Russia – who are primary arms suppliers to the increasingly politically-isolated nation.
Greater Cooperation To Strengthen Taxation
- Inter Press Service

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 03 (IPS) - Since the 1950s, there has been a popular dance called the ‘limbo rock', with the winner leaning back as much as possible to get under the bar. Many of today's financial centres are involved in a similar game to attract customers by offering low tax rates and banking secrecy.
Women and Girls: The Hardest Hit Rohingya Refugees
- Inter Press Service

BANGLADESH, Oct 03 (IPS) - Of the nearly half a million Rohingya refugees who've fled across the border and have sought refuge in Bangladesh, women and girls are the most at risk, sleeping under open skies, roadsides, and forest areas with little or no protection.
These Young Women Want the Power Seat in UN Security Council
- Inter Press Service

CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh, Oct 02 (IPS) - If you want to understand how Donald Trump's America is being perceived by women in the global South, my students are a good place to start.
Making an Economic Case for Climate Action
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Oct 02 (IPS) - Having faced a year of record temperatures and devastating hurricanes, the United States stands more to lose if it doesn't take steps to reduce the risk and impact of climate change, according to a new report.
Non-violence and lasting peace are key to secure the long-term stability of the Arab region
- Inter Press Service

Geneva/Dubai, Oct 02 (IPS) - The Chairman of the Geneva Centre Dr. Hanif Hassan Ali Al Qassim is calling on the international community to address the surge of extremist violence exacerbating the volatile security situation in the Arab region. This appeal was made by Dr. Al Qassim in relation to the commemoration of the 2017 International Day of Non-Violence observed on 2 October 2017.
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