News headlines for “Trade, Economy, & Related Issues”, page 82

  1. ‘We Must Build Healthier Digital Environments Where Reliable Information Plays a Leading Role’

    - Inter Press Service

    CIVICUS discusses Bolivia’s upcoming presidential election with Juan Carlos Uribe and Lucas Illanes from ChequeaBolivia, an initiative that monitors and verifies social media content.

  2. Embracing the Innovation Imperative: Tech-Governance at a Crossroads

    - Inter Press Service

    DOHA / WASHINGTON, DC, August 6 (IPS) - Technological progress and the course of human history have moved forward together; more recent technological innovations have emerged with unprecedented speed and reach, deeply influencing many areas of human activity.

  3. Landlocked nations ‘invisible to much of the world’: UN trade and development chief

    - UN News

    Trapped by geography and squeezed by global market forces, the world’s 32 landlocked developing countries remain among the poorest – and most overlooked.

  4. Just 1.5 per cent of Gaza’s agricultural land remains accessible and undamaged

    - UN News

    UN data published on Wednesday underscores the tiny amount of cultivable land that remains in the Gaza Strip, contributing to the famine conditions now being endured by more than two million people there.

  5. ‘Landlocked to landlinked’: UN summit seeks to turn geography into opportunity

    - UN News

    For the world’s landlocked developing countries (LLDCs), geography isn’t just a challenge, it’s a costly barrier to trade. Cut off from direct access to the sea, these nations face steep transport costs, sluggish delivery times, and a maze of border procedures that slow down economic progress.

  6. Roma’s Long Standing Exclusion Compounded As Ukraine War Continues

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, August 6 (IPS) - As Russian forces continue to lay waste to civilian areas of towns and cities across Ukraine, Roma in the country are struggling to access compensation to help them rebuild their damaged homes.

  7. UN Chief Hails Turkmenistan’s Quiet Diplomacy as Launchpad for Landlocked Solidarity

    - Inter Press Service

    AWAZA, Turkmenistan , August 6 (IPS) - In the glass-panelled hallway straddling Buildings 2 and 3 at the Awaza Congress Centre, two smartly dressed young Turkmens stood behind an ornate national pavilion—anxious, alert, and surprisingly eloquent.

  8. How One Caribbean Country Is Changing the Face of Debt

    - Inter Press Service

    CASTRIES, Saint Lucia, August 5 (IPS) - The beauty of the majestic Piton mountains, vibrant culture, dazzling beaches and lush landscapes of Saint Lucia are invaluable assets. The country also takes pride in having two Nobel laureates, which is remarkable for a nation with a population of over 180,000.

  9. Equal Footing: Building Pathways for Landlocked Developing Countries to Participate in Global Economy

    - Inter Press Service

    AWAZA, Turkmenistan, August 5 (IPS) - Heads of State, ministers, investors and grassroots leaders are gathered in Awaza on Turkmenistan’s Caspian coast for a once-in-a-decade UN conference aimed at rewiring the global system in support of 32 landlocked developing countries whose economies are often ‘locked out’ of opportunity due to their lack of access to the sea.

  10. For LLDCs, the Next Decade Must be About Unlocking the Untapped Potential

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, August 5 (IPS) - As the world’s youngest and fastest-growing nations, LLDCs are home to immense untapped potential, yet remain cut off from the currents of international commerce and opportunity. Imagine being surrounded by opportunity, yet separated from it by mountains, borders, and vast distances from the nearest port—this is the daily reality for the world’s landlocked developing countries (LLDCs).

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