News stories by Stephanie Wildes, page 2

  1. Latin America’s Indigenous Peoples Find an Ally in the Pope

    - Inter Press Service

    , Feb 15 (IPS) - "We want Pope Francis' message to come true…We want the rights of indigenous people to be supported, respected and strengthened," Yuam Pravia, a representative of the Misquito native people, said in this city in southern Mexico.

  2. Argentina and United Arab Emirates Open New Stage in Bilateral Relations

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    , Feb 05 (IPS) - With United Arab Emirates' foreign minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan's visit to Argentina, the two countries launched a new stage in bilateral relations, kicked off by high-level meetings and a package of accords.

  3. Healthy Oceans Key to Fighting Hunger

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    , Oct 08 (IPS) - Seafood offers a large amount of animal protein in diets around the world, and the livelihoods of 12 percent of the global population depend directly or indirectly on fisheries and aquaculture.

  4. Panama and Nicaragua - Two Canals, One Shared Dream

    - Inter Press Service

    PANAMA CITY, Jul 01 (IPS) - Nicholas Suchecki Guillén is blind. His dream was to visit the Panama Canal expansion works, touch the cement structures, and feel part of this new period of history in his country.

  5. Cuba and the United States – A New Era?

    - Inter Press Service

    HAVANA, Jan 16 (IPS) - On Dec. 17, by freeing the five Cuban anti-terrorists who spent over 16 years in U.S. prisons, President Barack Obama repaired a longstanding injustice while changing the course of history.

  6. Argentina Once More on the Map, Invited by BRICS

    - Inter Press Service

    BUENOS AIRES, Jun 18 (IPS) - As Argentina starts to mend fences with the international financial markets, the emerging powers that make up the BRICS bloc invited it to their next summit. This could be a step towards this country's reinsertion in the global map, after its ostracism from the credit markets since the late 2001 debt default.

  7. U.S. Supreme Court “Validates” Vulture Fund Activities

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    , Jun 17 (IPS) - The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to reject an appeal by the Argentine government will embolden aggressive "holdout" creditors, anti-poverty groups say, and make it far more difficult to arrive at debt-relief agreements for poor countries.

  8. Costa Rica Holds Out Hope for LGBT Rights in Central America

    - Inter Press Service

    , Jun 12 (IPS) - Grey-haired gay activist Marco Castillo and his partner Rodrigo Campos are about to enjoy equal health care rights. For the first time in Costa Rica, and in Central America as a whole, homosexual couples will enjoy the same access to public health services as heterosexuals.

  9. Future of Peace Talks in Colombian Voters’ Hands

    - Inter Press Service

    , Jun 11 (IPS) - Colombians will basically decide Sunday whether to continue the five decade counterinsurgency war or persevere in the attempt to negotiate a political solution to the conflict, in order to allow the children being born this year to experience what their parents have never known: a country at peace.

  10. Valparaíso Blaze Highlights the City’s Poverty

    - Inter Press Service

    , Apr 15 (IPS) - The blaze that tore through the Chilean port city of Valparaíso revealed the dark side of one of the most important tourist destinations in this South American country, which hides in its hills high levels of poverty and inequality.

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