News headlines for “Arms Control”, page 605
Refugees Eating Dogs to Beat Starvation
- Inter Press Service

DAMASCUS, Oct 25 (IPS) - Acute food shortages have reached desperate levels in the Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus. Leading religious figures in the camps have issued a fatwa permitting the killing and consumption of cats, dogs, mice, rats and donkeys.
Row over Drones Turns Out to Be Kubuki Theatre
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Oct 24 (IPS) - Even as Pakistan's prime minister again publicly demanded an end to controversial U.S. drone strikes in his country during a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama Wednesday, secret documents reveal long-time collusion with the CIA-led targeted assassination programme.
War is a Crime!
- Inter Press Service

VERSONNEX, France, Oct 24 (IPS) - Nobody has brought this simple message to the world like the Perdana Global Peace Foundation in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. As the leader, Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia's fourth prime minister, says: "Peace for us simply means the absence of war. We must never be deflected from this simple objective".
For U.S. in the Mideast, the Ice Is Getting Thinner
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Oct 23 (IPS) - New and unexpected strains in Washington's ties with two of its closest Middle Eastern allies -- Saudi Arabia and Turkey -- have underlined the difficult challenges the administration of President Barack Obama faces in navigating its way in the region's increasingly treacherous and turbulent waters.
OP-ED: The End of the Beginning
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Oct 22 (IPS) - The talks between Iran and the P5+1 countries last week bring to mind Winston Churchill's 1942 description of World War II: "It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning."
U.S. Drone Strikes May Amount to War Crimes
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON, Oct 22 (IPS) - The U.S. government has been engaged in unlawful drone strikes in Pakistan that are in violation of international law, and may amount to war crimes, according to a new report released here by Amnesty International on Tuesday.
'Civil War' Breaks Out Within Al-Shabaab
- Inter Press Service

NAIROBI, Oct 22 (IPS) - For years the Islamist extremist group Al-Shabaab was seen as the most cohesive, united and powerful force in the failed state of Somalia. But it is now disintegrating like a house of cards because of internal divisions and power struggles within its leadership, according to Abdiwahab Sheikh Abdisamad, a history and political science professor at Kenya's Kenyatta University.
Riyadh Rebukes U.N. Security Council
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Oct 21 (IPS) - When Saudi Arabia sought the presidency of the General Assembly in a bid for U.N. glory back in 1991, the oil-rich kingdom was facing Papua New Guinea in a race to head the highest policy-making body in the organisation.
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.
The Afghan Dead Find a List
- Inter Press Service

KABUL, Oct 19 (IPS) - "My relatives and I tried many times, again and again, to find out what happened to my father. I searched constantly for 35 years, without success. Just a few days ago, I found out from the ‘death list' that my father had been executed."
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