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  1. Al-Shabaab Takes ‘Last Gasps’ in Ethiopia

    - Inter Press Service

    ADDIS ABABA, Oct 21 (IPS) - The explosion went off at 2:40 on a Sunday afternoon, on a tree-lined side street in Ethiopia's capital city of Addis Ababa. The area was a quiet one - home to foreign diplomats, domestic civil servants and several embassies - and the blast was strong enough to kill two men, startle the neighbours, and demolish a small home.

  2. Solomon Man Learning Wisely to Respect Women

    - Inter Press Service

    HONIARA, Solomon Islands, Oct 20 (IPS) - In the Solomon Islands in the south-west Pacific, where two in three of the estimated female population of 252,000 have experienced physical and sexual partner abuse, recognition is growing that ending the cycle of violence cannot be achieved without the partnership of men as catalysts of change. And initiatives by men are gaining support.

  3. Iran Hawks Down but Not Out After Geneva Talks

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    WASHINGTON, Oct 19 (IPS) - Hopeful statements emerging from this week's talks between Iran and the great powers have clearly set back foes of any détente between Washington and Tehran, but they are far from giving up the fight.

  4. OP-ED: Women’s Empowerment Builds International Peace and Security

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Oct 18 (IPS) - When war erupts, women are often the first to experience the harsh brutality and the last to be called to the peace table. A resolution adopted Friday by the U.N. Security Council moves us one step closer to the full participation of women as leaders for peace and security.

  5. Conflicts Over Water Rise in Tanzania

    - Inter Press Service

    PANGANI, Tanzania, Oct 18 (IPS) - Conflicts over water are increasing in the sprawling Pangani River Basin in northeastern Tanzania as farmers and herders jostle for dwindling water resources in the face of climate change.

  6. Skype Gets Dark in Karachi

    - Inter Press Service

    KARACHI, Oct 18 (IPS) - First, it was Youtube. Now, if the government of Sindh has its way, it could well be goodbye to Skype, Whatsapp, Viber and Tango for the people of this province in southeastern Pakistan. At least for the next three months.

  7. U.S. Reforms "Open Floodgates" on Arms Exports

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (IPS) - On Tuesday, the largest deregulation in the history of U.S. arms exports took place as part of the Barack Obama administration's export reform initiative.

  8. OP-ED: Collapsism

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (IPS) - U.S policymakers indulge in a variety of child's play called collapsism. They close their eyes when they want a particularly despised adversary to go away. And poof! Kim Jong Eun's North Korea eventually disappears. Raul Castro's Cuba eventually vanishes.

  9. Groups Target Food Waste to Eliminate Hunger

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, Oct 17 (IPS) - If all food loss and waste around the world could be recovered, half the world's population, or 3.5 billion people, could be fed. Yet people throw away a third of food produced globally, an issue that inspired the theme of these year's World Food Day, sustainable food systems for food security and nutrition.

  10. Washington State Becomes Latest GMO Battleground

    - Inter Press Service

    SEATTLE, Washington, U.S., Oct 17 (IPS) - The northwestern state of Washington could become the first in the U.S. to require labeling of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) on foods and food packages, after a similar measure in California failed last year.

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