News headlines for “Arms Control”, page 582

  1. U.N. Probe Chief Doubtful on Syria Sarin Exposure Claims

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, May 06 (IPS) - The head of the U.N. team that investigated the Aug. 21, 2013 Sarin attack in the Damascus suburbs, Ake Sellstrom, is doubtful about the number of victims of the attack reported immediately after the event.

  2. Yemen Facing Another Implosion

    - Inter Press Service

    SANA'A, May 05 (IPS) - The popular uprising of 2011 pushed long time Yemeni leader Ali Abdullah Saleh out of power but it has emboldened the Houthi movement that is rapidly changing the balance of power in North Yemen.

  3. Fatwa Comes Too Late for Kashmir's Half-Widows

    - Inter Press Service

    SRINAGAR, India, May 05 (IPS) - Forty-seven-year-old Shahmala's husband has been missing since 1993. In India's restive Jammu and Kashmir state, she is what is known as a half-widow, a woman who has no clue whether her husband is dead or alive.

  4. With Refugees Comes Crime

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    PESHAWAR, Pakistan, May 04 (IPS) - Blaming Afghan refugees for a surge in crime, Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has placed restrictions on the movement of those who do not possess legal documents to stay in the country.

  5. Syrian Split Divides Christians

    - Inter Press Service

    QAMISHLI, Syria, May 04 (IPS) - Malki Hana says his men are afraid of cameras. "Most of them are army defectors and they may easily get in trouble," says this commander of a mostly unknown armed group in Syria.

  6. OP-ED: The Two-State Option is Dead: Time for New Thinking

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, May 03 (IPS) - The recent suspension of the U.S. -engineered Israeli-Palestinian talks signals a much deeper reality than the immediate factors that caused it. The peace process and the two-state solution, which for years were on life support, are now dead.

  7. Women Voters Win

    - Inter Press Service

    KABUL, May 02 (IPS) - About a third of the voters in the Afghanistan presidential election were women. That still gives Afghan women a say in running the country, as never before.

  8. Displaced and Disturbed in Pakistan

    - Inter Press Service

    PESHAWAR, Pakistan, May 02 (IPS) - Every night in his sleep, Rizwan Ahmed sees his sons being killed. "When he wakes up, he starts crying. He realises they are dead and it was the nightmare he has been having," says Dr. Mian Iftikhar Hussain, the psychiatrist treating him.

  9. Philippines Bases Hopes on US, Controversially

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    MANILA, May 01 (IPS) - Amid growing uncertainties over U.S. commitment to Asia, as multiple flashpoints in Eastern Europe and the Middle East continue to consume global attention, President Barack Obama took a long-awaited trip (Apr. 23-29) to Asia, where he visited leading allies in North- and Southeast Asia.

  10. Sri Lanka Prepares ‘Certificates of Absence’

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    COLOMBO, Apr 29 (IPS) - Five years after the end of a bloody and protracted civil war, Sri Lanka has begun its first survey of families of the missing in order to assess their needs.

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