News headlines for “Human Population”, page 462
Ceasefire Means 'Nothing' to Gaza Fishers
- Inter Press Service

GAZA CITY, Dic 17 (IPS) - Shortly after Israel and Hamas signed a ceasefire agreement on Nov. 21, the Israeli navy abducted 30 Palestinian fishers from Gaza's waters, destroyed and sank a Palestinian fishing vessel, and confiscated nine fishing boats in the space of four days.
Kashmiri Separatists Scrabble for Political Relevance
- Inter Press Service

SRINAGAR, Dic 15 (IPS) - Amid growing scepticism among Kashmiri people that the separatist leadership has lost relevance in the region's fast-changing political landscape, the All Parties Hurriyat (Freedom) Conference – an alliance of separatist political parties and religious and social groups - is making a Herculean effort to reclaim some relevance in this disputed region.
Seven Years After Katrina, Preparing for the Next Disaster
- Inter Press Service

ATLANTA, Georgia, Dic 15 (IPS) - Many residents are still rebuilding their lives seven years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region of the United States. Those who are able are looking ahead and organising so that they will be better prepared for future natural disasters.
Q&A: "Syria Needs a Political Solution with Peace, Justice and an End to Impunity"
- Inter Press Service

GENEVA, Dic 14 (IPS) - The first woman to preside over the United Nations Human Rights Council, Uruguayan diplomat Laura Dupuy, has made it with flying colours through one of the periods of greatest tension and conflict since the council replaced the U.N. Commission on Human Rights in 2006.
Some Côte d'Ivoire Women Don’t Want Joint Responsibility for Family
- Inter Press Service

ABIDJAN, Dic 14 (IPS) - After 17 years of women struggling for parity with men in the household, Côte d'Ivoire's legislature has finally adopted a law which establishes equal responsibility for legally married spouses. But not everyone is happy.
No Women, No Elections
- Inter Press Service

NAIROBI, Dic 14 (IPS) - Kenya's rights activists are furious that the country's highest court "violated" women's constitutional rights by ruling against the implementation of a gender quota in parliament ahead of the 2013 general elections.
Bicycling to Work in Rio de Janeiro
- Inter Press Service

RIO DE JANEIRO, Dic 14 (IPS) - The cyclists riding in the bicycle lanes along the beachfront avenue of this Brazilian city pass the car drivers stuck in rush hour traffic.
First Muslim Human Rights Commission to Launch End December
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Dic 14 (IPS) - Gathering for the first time here in Washington, representatives of the newly established human rights commission of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) stated Thursday that they plan to start their substantive work by the end of the month.
Cambodian Activists Challenge ASEAN Policies
- Inter Press Service

PHNOM PENH, Dic 13 (IPS) - For a brief moment last month, mainstream international media turned the spotlight on Cambodia, one of the world's 48 least developed countries (LDCs), as a high-level visit from U.S. President Barack Obama and the annual summit of the Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN) gave this country of 14.3 million people a glamorous edge.
War Widows Struggle in a ‘Man’s World’
- Inter Press Service

DHARAN, Nepal/KILINOCHCHI, Sri Lanka, Dic 13 (IPS) - Sita Tamang's husband went missing sometime in 2004, two years before Nepal's civil war came to an end. A native of Dharan, a town about 600 kilometres southeast of Kathmandu, Tamang waited seven years after his disappearance before she tried to claim compensation offered by the government after the 2006 peace deal ended this country's bloodshed.

