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  1. Going Beyond the Arms Trade Treaty to Secure Peace in Africa

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    WASHINGTON, Apr 25 (IPS) - Even as countries around the world have started to sign on to and ratify a landmark international treaty that would for the first time regulate the international trade in conventional weapons, experts here are warning that the treaty in itself will not be able to maintain peace and security in Africa.

  2. U.S.-Dependent Pacific Island Defies Nuke Powers

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Apr 25 (IPS) - The tiny Pacific nation state of Marshall Islands - which depends heavily on the United States for its economic survival, uses the U.S. dollar as its currency and predictably votes with Washington on all controversial political issues at the United Nations - is challenging the world's nuclear powers before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague.

  3. Interfaith Leaders Jointly Call to Abolish Nuclear Arms

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Apr 25 (IPS) - On the eve of next week's meeting at the U.N. headquarters in New York on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), more than 100 representatives of 11 faith groups from around the world have pledged to step up their efforts to seek the global abolition of nuclear weapons.

  4. U.S. Public Feeling More Multilateral Than Isolationist

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    WASHINGTON, Apr 24 (IPS) - Amidst a roiling and mostly partisan debate over Washington's global role, a survey released here Thursday suggests that President Barack Obama's preference for relative restraint and multilateral - over unilateral - action very much reflects the mood of the voting public.

  5. Violence in South Sudan at a Savage Turning Point

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Apr 24 (IPS) - After a week that saw a massacre inside a U.N. base and wide-scale ethnic-based slaughter in an oil-producing region, the international community is grappling with what, if any, options remain to save lives in South Sudan.

  6. U.S. Apache Delivery Highlights Mixed Messaging on Egypt

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Apr 24 (IPS) - Last October, the Barack Obama administration suspended the delivery of attack helicopters to Egypt's interim government following the Jul. 2 military ouster of Egypt's democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi.

  7. Bringing the Bridges Home

    - Inter Press Service

    BERLIN, Apr 23 (IPS) - As foreign forces withdraw slowly from Afghanistan, they leave behind a vulnerable band of people who were their ears and guides on the ground. These people who served as interpreters, face a life of threats and uncertainties. Many have been killed.

  8. U.S.-Russia Sabre Rattling May Undermine Nuke Meeting

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Apr 22 (IPS) - The growing tension between the United States and Russia over Ukraine has threatened to unravel one of the primary peace initiatives of the United Nations: nuclear disarmament.

  9. Nigeria - From Sticks and Machetes to Rocket-propelled Grenades

    - Inter Press Service

    LAGOS, Nigeria, Apr 22 (IPS) - Nigerians are beginning to adjust to the sad reality that they live in a country where suicide bombers and terrorists could be lurking around the next corner thanks to a ready supply of advanced weapons smuggled through the country's porous borders. 

  10. Imprisoning Themselves to Stay Safe

    - Inter Press Service

    TUZ KHORMATO, Iraq, Apr 22 (IPS) - "I don't dare tell you who the murderers are but their target is just us, Turkmens," says Ahmed Abdulla Muhtaroglu, sitting by the portrait of his brother killed last year.

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