News headlines in June 2022, page 18

  1. Brazil: Inequality Sharpened, Social Policies Dismantled, More Millions Pushed into Hunger

    - Inter Press Service

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 13 (IPS) - Right now, out of a total of 211.7 million Brazilians, 116.7 million are experiencing some level of food insecurity, 43.4 million do not have enough food, and 19 million were facing hunger, reveals a June 2022 report by the Brazilian Research Network of Food and Nutrition Sovereignty and Security (Rede PENSSAN).

  2. Southern Winds in Magallanes Fuel Green Hydrogen in Chile

    - Inter Press Service

    SANTIAGO, Jun 13 (IPS) - Patagonia’s strong winds are driving projects that will place Magallanes, in the extreme south of Chile, in a privileged position to produce and export green hydrogen and help the country move towards carbon neutrality.

  3. Myanmar’s multidimensional crises have ‘deepened and expanded dramatically’

    - UN News

    The political crisis unleashed in Myanmar following the 1 February military coup last year, has “opened new frontlines that had long been at peace,” the UN Special Envoy told the General Assembly on Monday, noting that challenges in the country have “both deepened and expanded dramatically.”

  4. Mali: Support ‘deep aspiration’ for reform, top envoy urges Security Council

    - UN News

    Long-term uncertainty related to the length of the transition period in Mali has made it even more difficult to achieve progress on implementing the 2015 peace agreement, the top UN official in the country told the Security Council on Monday. 

  5. How to Stop the 'Hunger Pandemic' During COVID-19

    - Inter Press Service

    Seoul, Tokyo, Boston, Jun 13 (IPS) - Johnny, living in the United States (US), goes to his school and gets free breakfast and lunch there. There may not be enough food for dinner at home. But he knows that he can get fed at school. Sadly, however, after the pandemic, schools were closed, which meant no breakfast and no lunch for him.

  6. UK’s bid to export some refugees to Rwanda, ‘all wrong’, says UN refugee chief

    - UN News

    UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, on Monday dismissed the British Government’s proposal to process United Kingdom-bound asylum seekers in Rwanda, describing the offshore deal between the two countries announced in April, as “all wrong”.

  7. Afghanistan: World Bank provides $150 million lifeline to stem rural hunger

    - UN News

    A critical $150 million dollar lifeline for rural families in Afghanistan was announced by the World Bank on Monday, part of an overall package of $195 million, for critical livelihood and life-saving assistance, the UN agriculture agency FAO, said on Monday.  

  8. Ukraine and rising global insecurity, test for us all, says UN rights chief

    - UN News

    War in Ukraine continues to cause mayhem and “destroy the lives of many”, and it is everyone’s responsibility to limit the global food, fuel and financial crisis” that it has sustained, the UN’s top rights official told the Human Rights Council on Monday, in her last session as High Commissioner.

  9. A Treasonous President and a Nation in Peril

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Jun 13 (IPS) - I am at a loss for words to express my horror as I watched the first segment of the public hearing of the Congressional committee investigating the January 6 insurrection. As long as the Republican Party denies what happened that infamous day and Trump remains free, this country faces unprecedented peril.

  10. Should Sri Lanka Join the Ranks of the “Poorest of the World’s Poor”?

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Jun 13 (IPS) - As one of the world’s foremost international humanitarian organizations, the United Nations has pledged to provide food and medicines to cash-strapped Sri Lanka --a country suffering from a major financial crisis.

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