News headlines for “Geopolitics”, page 1175
Japan Seeks to Remake Asia-Africa Relationship
- Inter Press Service

YOKOHAMA, Japan, Jun 04 (IPS) - Acutely aware of China's strong presence in resource-rich Africa, Japan, the world's third largest economy, is beefing up its relations with the continent. Participants at a high-level donor conference hosted by Japan this week stressed the need for closer engagement, not through the traditional grants and assistance loans that have hitherto defined the relationship, but rather through trade and investment led by the Japanese private sector.
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Jun 04 (IPS) - The United Nations witnessed a historic moment Monday with the signing of the Arms Trade Treaty, first adopted in April by the General Assembly, and the first time the 85-billion-dollar international arms trade has been regulated by a global set of standards.
Q&A: Iran's Medical Shortages: Who's Responsible?
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Jun 03 (IPS) - For two years, reports have surfaced describing medical supply shortages in Iran, some with devastating consequences, as debate continues to rage about who's responsible - the Iranian government or the sanctions regime.
U.N. Can Help Devalue Nukes as Geopolitical Currency
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Jun 03 (IPS) - When the 193-member U.N. General Assembly (UNGA) holds is first-ever high-level meeting on nuclear disarmament next September, there is little or no hope that any of the nuclear powers will make a firm commitment to gradually phase out or abandon their lethal arsenals.
U.S., China Seek Common Ground on North Korea
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Jun 03 (IPS) - U.S. President Barack Obama is set to host his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Jun. 7-8 for their first bilateral meeting as heads of state. Figuring on their agenda is how to address a precarious North Korea, which is armed with a small nuclear arsenal and vying for a bigger one.
Syrian Rebel Setbacks Spur Renewed Talk of No-Fly Zones
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Jun 01 (IPS) - A series of reversals for Syria's rebels this month has prompted its supporters here to call for much greater U.S. military intervention in the civil war in order to give them a stronger bargaining position in advance of any peace negotiations.
Obama Urged to Sign Arms Trade Treaty Immediately
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, May 31 (IPS) - Advocacy groups here are stepping up a campaign to pressure President Barack Obama to quickly sign on to a new United Nations treaty aimed at regulating, for the first time, the international small-arms trade.
OP-ED: Iranian Elections: Not About Us
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, May 31 (IPS) - For Washington, obsessed with matters Iranian, it may be hard to accept a simple fact: Iran's Jun. 14 presidential election is an Iranian event. If we attempt to make it about us, we will find ourselves on the same road that has previously led to multiple failures: Iran-contra; "goodwill begets goodwill"; and a non-existent two-track policy.
Peak Water, Peak Oil…Now, Peak Soil?
- Inter Press Service

REYKJAVÍK, Iceland, May 31 (IPS) - Soil is becoming endangered.This reality needs to be part of our collective awareness in order to feed nine billion people by 2050, say experts meeting here in Reykjavík.
Sex Educators Struggle to Break Taboos
- Inter Press Service

KUALA LUMPUR, May 31 (IPS) - Liberian journalist Mae Azango says she spent a year living "like a bat, going from tree to tree" with her daughter in order to escape religious fanatics who were threatening to kill her for exposing the practice of female genital mutilation in her home country last year.
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