News headlines in February 2023, page 23

  1. Who are Humanitarian Journalists?

    - Inter Press Service

    NORWICH / EDINBURGH / LONDON, Feb 01 (IPS) - In a new book, entitled Humanitarian Journalists: Covering Crises from a Boundary Zone, we document the unique reporting practices of a small but influential group of journalists who defy conventional approaches to covering humanitarian crises.

  2. Population Decline Hysteria & More Ponzi Demography

    - Inter Press Service

    PORTLAND, USA, Feb 01 (IPS) - China’s announcement on 17 January 2023 that its population had declined for the first time in 60 years has fostered population decline hysteria and promoted more Ponzi demography in many parts of the world.

  3. Afghan Refugees Fear Return as Pakistan Cracks Down on Migrants

    - Inter Press Service

    KARACHI, Feb 01 (IPS) - “If I return to Afghanistan, the Taliban will kill me; I’m prepared to stay in a prison in Karachi than face those ruthless people,” said 24-year-old Afghan refugee, Sabrina Zalmai*, referring to the recent crackdown on hundreds of Afghans residing without proper documents in the metropolis, who are being arrested and then deported back to Afghanistan.

  4. UN experts laud International Olympic Committee for considering admission of Russian, Belarusian athletes

    - UN News

    Two UN experts commended the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Wednesday for considering the admission of athletes from the Russian Federation and Belarus in sports competitions as “neutral” contestants. 

  5. Revive and restore wetlands, home to 40 per cent of all biodiversity

    - UN News

    Although coastal and freshwater wetlands – such as swamps, mangroves and marshes - contain 40 per cent of all plant and animal species, many are polluted or degraded due to climate change and human development. 

  6. Fake medicines kill almost 500,000 sub-Saharan Africans a year: UNODC report

    - UN News

    Trafficked medical products kill almost half a million sub-Saharan Africans every year, and action is needed to stem the flow, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) states in its new threat assessment report.

  7. African leaders commit to end AIDS among children by 2030

    - UN News

    UN agencies have welcomed a pledge by 12 African countries to end AIDS in children by 2030, announced on Wednesday at a meeting in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. 

  8. Climate change: WMO unveils plans for sustainable monitoring of greenhouse gases

    - UN News

    A UN-led plan to tackle climate change by radically improving the way heat-trapping atmospheric pollutants are measured all over the planet, is being given serious consideration by governments and the international scientific community, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Wednesday.

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