News headlines for “Trade, Economy, & Related Issues”, page 2005
U.S.-Colombia Deal on Labour Rights Met with Scepticism
- Inter Press Service

On the eve of a meeting between U.S. President Barack Obama and Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos here on Thursday, the White House announced that a deal has been reached on key labour issues upholding the countries' stalled bilateral trade pact.
Broken Promises Loom Large in 2012 Election Run-Up
- Inter Press Service

Just days after United States President Barak Obama announced his reelection campaign for the 2012 run-off via a Youtube video, the White House is poised on the brink of its first shutdown in 15 years, with budget wars, an immigration maelstrom and determined opposition to the administration's seeming tolerance for union-busting barricading the path to a second term for the Democrat incumbent.
WORLD HEALTH DAY-BRAZIL: First Map of Clusters of Antibiotic Resistance
- Inter Press Service

Scientists in Brazil have created the first map of clusters of antibiotic resistance in Brazil, linking the phenomenon to abuse of the drug and opening doors to guide public policies for antibiotic prescription and sales.
WORLD HEALTH DAY-BRAZIL: First Map of Clusters of Antibiotic Resistance
- Inter Press Service

Scientists in Brazil have created the first map of clusters of antibiotic resistance in Brazil, linking the phenomenon to abuse of the drug and opening doors to guide public policies for antibiotic prescription and sales.
/CORRECTED REPEAT*/EXCLUSIVE: Report from Fukushima
- Inter Press Service

My decision to visit Fukushima - the area worst hit by the massive quake, tsunami and nuclear power accident on Mar. 11 - was taken one afternoon last week after a long meeting with scientists.
WORLD HEALTH DAY-BRAZIL: First Map of Clusters of Antibiotic Resistance
- Inter Press Service

Scientists in Brazil have created the first map of clusters of antibiotic resistance in Brazil, linking the phenomenon to abuse of the drug and opening doors to guide public policies for antibiotic prescription and sales.
Oil Giants Need To Think Beyond Profits
- Inter Press Service

The uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa have shaken the petroleum industry, triggering oil price hike and forcing it to go on the defensive. But critics say the industry carries some of the blame for the current crisis.
WORLD HEALTH DAY-BRAZIL: First Map of Clusters of Antibiotic Resistance
- Inter Press Service

Scientists in Brazil have created the first map of clusters of antibiotic resistance in Brazil, linking the phenomenon to abuse of the drug and opening doors to guide public policies for antibiotic prescription and sales.
WORLD HEALTH DAY-BRAZIL: First Map of Clusters of Antibiotic Resistance
- Inter Press Service

Scientists in Brazil have created the first map of clusters of antibiotic resistance in Brazil, linking the phenomenon to abuse of the drug and opening doors to guide public policies for antibiotic prescription and sales.
CLIMATE CHANGE: World Bank Under Fire for Role in New Global Green Fund
- Inter Press Service

The World Bank is facing mounting opposition from a broad network of green and grassroots activists over its role in a new global Green Climate Fund (GCF) aimed at helping developing countries combat the ravages of climate change.
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