News headlines for “Democracy”, page 34

  1. Women From Landlocked Developing Countries Set Sights on Open Horizons

    - Inter Press Service

    AWAZA, Turkmenistan, August 7 (IPS) - “Progress towards gender equality and equity remains uneven and far too slow. One in four women in landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) live in extreme poverty, and this is nearly 75 million women,” said Rabab Fatima, Secretary-General of the Third United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries or LLDC3 ongoing in Awaza, Turkmenistan.

  2. Adesso Basta! Enough Is Enough. Israel’s Ethnic Cleansing

    - Inter Press Service

    STOCKHOLM, Sweden, August 7 (IPS) - On August the first, the Italian daily La Repubblica published an interview with David Grossman, Israel’s most renown author and supporter of a “two-state solution”, as well as an outspoken critic of Israel’s violence against Palestinian civilians.

  3. Why Should We Ask for Angela When You Don’t Have to Ask for Alex?

    - Inter Press Service

    MUMBAI, India, August 7 (IPS) - It’s a quiet code with a loud message: “Ask for Angela.”

  4. From Semei to Hiroshima: Astana Times Editor on Bringing Global Solidarity Through Journalism

    - Inter Press Service

    TOKYO / ASTANA, August 7 (IPS) - Eighty years ago, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki left a lasting reminder to humanity of the inhuman nature of nuclear weapons. Kazakhstan, too, is a nation deeply scarred by nuclear tests conducted during the Soviet era. Having covered the activities of Soka Gakkai International (SGI) in Kazakhstan—including its support for exhibitions and documentary productions on nuclear abolition in Astana—, INPS Japan recently interviewed Zhanna Shayakhmetova, editor-in-chief of The Astana Times, a leading English-language newspaper in the country that continues to convey messages of disarmament and peace to the world. In the interview, Shayakhmetova spoke about the role of religious leaders who will gather in Astana from around the world this September, the importance of passing on memories to younger generations, and the responsibility journalism holds in this endeavor.

  5. Haiti Faces a ‘Critical Turning Point’ Amid Escalated Violence and Funding Cuts

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, August 7 (IPS) - The humanitarian situation in Haiti has deteriorated significantly in the past few weeks, with the United Nations (UN) underscoring a growing list of abuses committed by armed groups, including killings, kidnappings, and sexual violence. The gap between the vast scale of needs and the supply of available resources has widened, leaving millions of Haitians in dire need of humanitarian support.

  6. Landlocked Nations Form New Bloc to Confront Climate Crisis and Inequity

    - Inter Press Service

    AWAZA, Turkmenistan , August 6 (IPS) - “The term ‘negotiation’ must be understood in ethical context… When an arsonist comes and burns down my house and then asks me to negotiate so I can rebuild my house, that becomes the paradox.”

  7. Landlocked Developing Countries’ Group to Negotiate Way Out of Agricultural Catastrophe

    - Inter Press Service

    AWAZA, Turkmenistan, August 6 (IPS) - Agriculture is a critical sector in landlocked developing countries, as more than half (55 percent) of the population is employed in the agriculture sector – significantly higher than the global average of 25 per cent. As such, the deterioration of food security in landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) is an unfolding catastrophe.

  8. ‘We Must Build Healthier Digital Environments Where Reliable Information Plays a Leading Role’

    - Inter Press Service

    CIVICUS discusses Bolivia’s upcoming presidential election with Juan Carlos Uribe and Lucas Illanes from ChequeaBolivia, an initiative that monitors and verifies social media content.

  9. Embracing the Innovation Imperative: Tech-Governance at a Crossroads

    - Inter Press Service

    DOHA / WASHINGTON, DC, August 6 (IPS) - Technological progress and the course of human history have moved forward together; more recent technological innovations have emerged with unprecedented speed and reach, deeply influencing many areas of human activity.

  10. Roma’s Long Standing Exclusion Compounded As Ukraine War Continues

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, August 6 (IPS) - As Russian forces continue to lay waste to civilian areas of towns and cities across Ukraine, Roma in the country are struggling to access compensation to help them rebuild their damaged homes.

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