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HAITI: Funding Dries Up Even as Rains Worsen Cholera Deaths
- Inter Press Service

As predicted, the beginning of the rainy season in Haiti brought exponential increases in the numbers of people sickened and killed by cholera.
Buenos Aires Offers Same-Sex Marriage to Foreign Couples
- Inter Press Service

Foreign non-residents, gay or straight, can now get married in the Argentine capital, thanks to a resolution that removed bureaucratic obstacles and streamlined the procedure.
Buenos Aires Offers Same-Sex Marriage to Foreign Couples
- Inter Press Service

Foreign non-residents, gay or straight, can now get married in the Argentine capital, thanks to a resolution that removed bureaucratic obstacles and streamlined the procedure.
Buenos Aires Offers Same-Sex Marriage to Foreign Couples
- Inter Press Service

Foreign non-residents, gay or straight, can now get married in the Argentine capital, thanks to a resolution that removed bureaucratic obstacles and streamlined the procedure.
Industrialised Countries Under Critical Spotlight at U.N. Meet
- Inter Press Service

The latest session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), taking place May 15-25 in the former German capital Bonn, is the perfect opportunity to reaffirm the enormous and growing body of scientific expertise on policies to tackle global warming.
Q&A: How Sex Education Programs Can Shape a Better Future
- Inter Press Service

In Latin American countries and in the Caribbean, where income disparities are among the greatest in the world, too many people often lack access to comprehensive health services and information needed to live healthy lives.
Brazil Drives Energy Integration in South America
- Inter Press Service

Energy integration in South America will be a reality 'in the medium to long term,' driven by hydropower and drawing on Brazil’s experience, predicts Altino Ventura Filho, secretary of planning in this country’s Ministry of Mines and Energy.
U.S. Calls on Mali Junta to Withdraw from Politics
- Inter Press Service

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson says Malian soldiers who overthrew the government on Mar. 22 have neither the right to remain in power nor the strength to deal with humanitarian and security challenges facing the West African country.
Caught Between Diarrhoea Bugs and Arsenic
- Inter Press Service

Caught between arsenic contaminated groundwater and diarrhoea-causing microbes in its ponds and rivers, achieving the millennium development goal of providing access to safe drinking water for its 160 million people by 2015 is a tough call for Bangladesh.
Bracing for a Massive Influx of Returnees
- Inter Press Service

In the wake of border tensions the United Nations is airlifting 12,000 southerners from a Sudanese frontier town into South Sudan. But they are returning home in the midst of an economic crisis that has the U.N. warning it may appeal for more funding to scale up humanitarian operations.
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