News headlines for “G8: Too Much Power?”, page 308

  1. Illegal Logging Wreaking Havoc on Impoverished Rural Communities

    - Inter Press Service

    SYDNEY, Dic 01 (IPS) - Rampant unsustainable logging in the southwest Pacific Island states of Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands, where the majority of land is covered in tropical rainforest, is worsening hardship, human insecurity and conflict in rural communities.

  2. OPINION: People with Disabilities Must Be Counted in the Fight Against HIV

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Nov 28 (IPS) - Jane is a young Zambian mother with a physical disability in Lusaka, who uses a wheelchair to get around. She does not let clinics without ramps or without wheelchair accessible toilets and equipment stop her from claiming her right to health care, including HIV prevention services.

  3. Elections Offer Little Solace to Sri Lanka’s Poor

    - Inter Press Service

    COLOMBO, Nov 28 (IPS) - Priyantha Wakvitta is used to seeing his adopted city, Colombo, transform into a landscape of bright sparkling lights and window dressing towards the end of the year.

  4. Internal Ruling Party Wrangles Stall Development in Zimbabwe

    - Inter Press Service

    HARARE, Nov 26 (IPS) - With the ruling Zimbabwe Africa National Union Patriotic Front party in Zimbabwe seized with internal conflicts, attention to key development areas here have shifted despite the imminent end of December 2015 deadline for global attainment of the U.N. Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

  5. Women on the Edge of Land and Life

    - Inter Press Service

    SUNDARBANS, India, Nov 26 (IPS) - November is the cruelest month for landless families in the Indian Sundarbans, the largest single block of tidal mangrove forest in the world lying primarily in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal.

  6. Rich Countries Pony Up (Some) for Climate Justice

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Nov 26 (IPS) - It's one of the oldest tricks in politics: Talk down expectations to the point that you can meet them.

  7. Filipino Farmers Protest Government Research on Genetically Modified Rice

    - Inter Press Service

    MANILA, Nov 26 (IPS) - Jon Sarmiento, a farmer in the Cavite province in southern Manila, plants a variety of fruits and vegetables, but his main crop, rice, is under threat. He claims that approval by the Philippine government of the genetically modified ‘golden rice' that is fortified with beta-carotene, which the body converts into vitamin A, could ruin his livelihood.

  8. Jewellery Industry Takes Steps to Eliminate “Conflict Gold”

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Nov 25 (IPS) - Major U.S. jewellery companies and retailers have started to take substantive steps to eliminate the presence of "conflict gold" from their supply chains, according to the results of a year-long investigation published Monday.

  9. OPINION: How Ebola Could End the Cuban Embargo

    - Inter Press Service

    DENVER, Colorado, Nov 24 (IPS) - When was the last time in recent memory a top U.S. official praised Cuba publicly? And since when has Cuba's leadership offered to cooperate with Americans?

  10. Will Myanmar’s ‘Triple Transition’ Help Eradicate Crushing Poverty?

    - Inter Press Service

    YANGON, Nov 21 (IPS) - Myanmar is never out of the news for long. This has been the case since a popular uprising challenged military rule in 1988. For over two decades, the country was featured in mainstream media primarily as one unable to cope with its own internal contradictions, a nation crippled by violence.

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