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Sparks Fly As Sierra Leone’s VP Is Expelled From Party
- Inter Press Service

NEW YORK, Mar 17 (IPS) - An internal war is roiling the administration of President Ernest Bai Koroma with the Vice President, Samuel Sam-Sumana, at dead center. The VP, expelled last week from the ruling All People's Congress (APC), is said to be forming a rival political movement from his home district in Kono, the country's raw diamond capital, and an election decider.
Caribbean Community Climate-Smarting Fisheries, But Slowly
- Inter Press Service

KINGSTON, Mar 17 (IPS) - Caribbean nations have begun work on a plan to ‘climate smart' the region's fisheries as part of overall efforts to secure food supplies.
Women Often Forgotten In Cases Of Forced Disappearance
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 16 (IPS) - Governments must do more to address the impacts of forced disappearances of women, according to an international justice report released Monday.
Indonesia’s Palm Oil Industry in Need of a Makeover
- Inter Press Service

BALI, Indonesia, Mar 16 (IPS) - Over the past three decades, 50 percent of the 544,150 square kilometres that comprise Kalimantan, the Indonesian portion of the island of Borneo, has been taken over by the palm oil industry.
Middle East Conflicts Give Hefty Boost to Arms Merchants
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 16 (IPS) - The ongoing conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen have helped spiral arms sales upwards to the Middle East, according to a study released Monday by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
Opinion: Climate Change Continues, Impervious to Official Declarations
- Inter Press Service

Canada’s Waste Still Rotting in a Philippine Port
- Inter Press Service

MANILA, Mar 15 (IPS) - Filipino Catholic priest and activist Reverend Father Robert Reyes, dubbed by media as the "running priest", joined a protest of environmental and public health activists last week by running along the streets of the Makati Business District, the Philippines' financial capital, to urge the government to immediately re-export the 50 Canadian containers filled with hazardous wastes that have been in the Port of Manila for 600 days now.
Anger Seethes in Gabon after Wood Company Sacks Protesting Workers
- Inter Press Service

MBOMAO, Gabon, Mar 13 (IPS) - There is rising anger among trade unionists, environmentalists and civil society groups in Gabon after a wood company, Rain Forest Management (RFM), sacked 38 fixed-term workers last month in Mbomao, Ogooué-Ivindo province.
Sendai Conference to Move From Managing Disasters to Risk Prevention
- Inter Press Service

SENDAI, Japan, Mar 13 (IPS) - As the world inched towards a crucial United Nations Conference in Sendai, Japan, Margareta Wahlström, head of the U.N. Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), assured that there was "general agreement" on the need to "move from managing disasters to managing disaster risk".
Feeding a Warmer, Riskier World
- Inter Press Service

ROME, Mar 13 (IPS) - Artificial meat. Indoor aquaculture. Vertical farms. Irrigation drones. Once the realm of science fiction, these things are now fact. Food production is going high tech – at least, in some places.
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