News headlines for “Causes of Poverty”, page 1121

  1. Tourism Deserts Egypt

    - Inter Press Service

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    CAIRO, Sep 02 (IPS) - It is Anna Betanova's second visit to Egypt and very different from the last time. The 26-year-old accountant from St Petersburg, Russia, is in Hurghada, the prominent resort destination on the Red Sea coast, some 400 km southeast of capital Cairo. "The beaches are almost empty," she told IPS, "and we spend most of the day watching TV."

  2. Native Americans Take Lead in Tar Sands Resistance

    - Inter Press Service

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    SPOKANE, Washington, Sep 01 (IPS) - Native American tribes in the United States have taken the lead in opposing the expansion of the Athabasca Tar Sands in Alberta, Canada, engaging in civil disobedience to the point of arrest and attempting to physically block shipments of construction equipment from passing through their native lands.

  3. Pink Dollars Emerge as New Currency

    - Inter Press Service

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    KOLKATA, Sep 01 (IPS) - Naomi Fontanos is seeing a change from when she went holidaying in 2002. Then she had run into ignorance about transgender people or worse at hotels, restaurants and other business establishments in Boracay, the popular tourist destination south of Manila.

  4. Revised U.S. Stance on Marijuana Will Be Felt Beyond Borders

    - Inter Press Service

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    WASHINGTON, Aug 30 (IPS) - The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday issued surprise guidance directing its attorneys not to sue states that have moved to de-criminalise the recreational use of marijuana, so long as those states implement strict regulatory regimes.

  5. Public Media Want Piece of Advertising Pie

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    BRASILIA, Aug 30 (IPS) - Today's new world of digital communications presents public media outlets with a complex challenge: to conquer loyal and active audiences, with programming that is beholden neither to governments, their main funders, nor to market imperatives.

  6. Nationwide Protests Rage against Colombia’s Economic Policies

    - Inter Press Service

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    BOGOTA, Aug 30 (IPS) - A strike declared nearly two weeks ago in Colombia by farmers and joined later by truck drivers, health workers, miners and students spread to include protests in the cities before mushrooming into a general strike Thursday, demanding changes in the government's economic policies.

  7. Filming Uganda’s Own Stories

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    KAMPALA?, Aug 30 (IPS) - For four years Isaac Godfrey Nabwana made and sold bricks in Kampala's Wakalinga slum. But now, thanks to his labours, he is building what he hopes will become Uganda's answer to Nollywood.

  8. Low-Wage Strikers Across U.S. Demand Pay Increase

    - Inter Press Service

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    WASHINGTON, Aug 29 (IPS) - Workers at fast-food restaurants in 60 cities across the United States went on a one-day strike Thursday, the largest action yet in a strengthening year-long push for higher wages and the opportunity to form unions without retaliation.

  9. West Cold-Shoulders Rebuilding Southern Africa

    - Inter Press Service

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    LILONGWE/JOHANNESBURG, Aug 29 (IPS) - The Southern African Development Community has had to revisit its plans to raise funding for its ambitious regional development plan in the wake of a cold-shoulder from western nations and multilateral finance institutions.

  10. DR Congo Armed Groups Increase Child Recruitment

    - Inter Press Service

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    GOMA, DR Congo, Aug 29 (IPS) - Over 2,000 children are still being used as soldiers by 27 armed groups in North Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo despite efforts by the United Nations Children's Fund to remove them from the frontlines and return them to their homes.

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