News headlines for “Global Financial Crisis”, page 21

  1. For the Aged, Their Sunset Years Will Be Bedeviled by Lethal Heatwaves

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI & BHUBANESWAR, July 10 (IPS) - The global population is aging at a time when heat exposure is rising due to climate change. Extreme heat can be deadly for older populations given their reduced ability to regulate body temperature. Already there has been an 85 percent increase since 1990 in annual heat-related deaths of adults aged above 65, driven by both warming trends and fast-growing older populations.

  2. Seychelles’ Path to Macroeconomic Stability and Resilience

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON DC, July 10 (IPS) - Seychelles—a nation of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean—today enjoys a comparatively high degree of economic stability. Inflation is below 2 percent, real GDP has largely recovered from the pandemic, public debt is on course to reach the government’s target of less than 50 percent of GDP before 2030, and per capita income is the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa.

  3. Preventing Pandemics Needs Every Tool in the Toolbox – Including Animal Vaccines

    - Inter Press Service

    LISBON, July 9 (IPS) - Just five years on from the Covid-19 pandemic, another animal-borne disease is mutating and spreading across borders and species.Avian influenza has already resulted in the loss of more than 630 million birds in the last 20 years. And new figures from the inaugural State of the World’s Animal Health report find that the number of reported outbreaks in mammals, including cattle, sheep and cats, doubled last year compared to 2023.

  4. Bangladesh’s Democratic Promise Hangs in the Balance

    - Inter Press Service

    MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, July 7 (IPS) - When Bangladesh’s streets erupted in protest in mid-2024, few could have predicted how swiftly Sheikh Hasina’s regime would crumble. The ousting of the prime minister last August, after years of mounting authoritarianism and growing discontent, was heralded as a historic opportunity for democratic renewal. Almost a year on, the question remains whether Bangladesh is genuinely evolving towards democracy, or if one form of repression is replacing another.

  5. ‘Cooperation is humanity’s greatest innovation,’ UN chief declares at BRICS summit

    - UN News

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday warned that the environment is being attacked on all fronts and called on the international community to urgently tackle the intersection of health and climate issues.

  6. ‘A spirit of oneness’: Cooperatives cultivating peace in South Sudan

    - UN News

    Within one year, a maize and sorghum cooperative of 20 members in the Central Equatorial State of South Sudan had grown to over 150 members allowing many members to boost their income and provide for their families for the first time.

  7. FfD4 at Sevilla Plants the Seeds of Debtor Unity

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, July 4 (IPS) - UN Member States adopted the ‘Compromiso de Sevilla’ at the Fourth Financing for Development Forum (FfD4) which concluded July 3– the culmination of months of contentious negotiations that pitted wealthy nations against the developing world in competing visions for reform of the global economic architecture.

  8. African Fish Workers Excluded From International Trade Deals: Report

    - Inter Press Service

    BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, July 3 (IPS) - A new report has raised concerns about the exclusion of African fish workers from trade protocols between their governments and developed countries, resulting in impoverished communities relying on fishing.

  9. Landless and locked out: Young farmers struggle for a future

    - UN News

    Agricultural land is more than just a resource to produce food – for many older adults around the world, a land deed is the only safety net they have as they enter their old age. As a result, they hold onto it tightly.

  10. The Sevilla Commitment: A vital step to rebuild trust in global cooperation

    - UN News

    Civil society organisations have welcomed the consensus reached at the landmark sustainable development conference concluding this Thursday in Sevilla, while cautioning that real progress will depend on sustained action.

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