News headlines in June 2013, page 19

  1. Cuba Kicks Off Cyclone Season with ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Rains

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    HAVANA, Jun 10 (IPS) - The new cyclone season in Cuba is forecast to be highly active, and it announced its arrival with intense rains that caused rivers to burst their banks and flooded extensive areas in the western province of Pinar del Río.

  2. Q&A: “The U.N. Is Too Slow to Respond to Crisis”

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    UNITED NATIONS, Jun 10 (IPS) - As the situation in Myanmar deteriorates, thousands of Rohingyas have fled the country in search of a safe haven.

  3. Libya’s Deserts a Source of Worry for its Neighbours

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    TRIPOLI, Jun 10 (IPS) - All eyes have turned to Libya since Nigerien President Mahamadou Issoufou's statement claiming that recent attacks in north Niger were perpetrated by Malian terrorists based in south Libya.

  4. Q&A: Women Hardest Hit by Growing New Austerity Measures

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    UNITED NATIONS, Jun 10 (IPS) - The widespread financial crisis in Europe, and its negative fallout in the developing world, has triggered severe austerity measures worldwide.

  5. Behind the Climate Finance Headlines

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    BONN, Germany, Jun 10 (IPS) - Developed countries report that they delivered more than 33 billion dollars in Fast Start Finance (known as FSF), beyond the pledges they made at COP 15 in Copenhagen in 2009. Recent analysis suggests that the funding delivered may have exceeded 38 billion dollars.  But that is not the whole story.

  6. Are Developing Countries Waving or Drowning?

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    GENEVA, Jun 10 (IPS) - More than five years since the outbreak of the global financial crisis, the world economy has shown few signs of stabilising and moving towards strong and sustained growth.

  7. Survivors of WWII Massacre in Italy Persist in Quest for Justice

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    LUCCA, Italy/STUTTGART, Germany, Jun 10 (IPS) - Enrico Pieri was ten when German SS soldiers attacked his home village of Sant'Anna di Stazzema, Italy on Aug. 12, 1944 in a massacre that left 560 people, mostly women and children, dead.

  8. Kenya’s Flower Farms No Bed of Roses

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    NAIVASHA, Kenya, Jun 10 (IPS) - Catherine Mumbi knows the difficulties of working in Kenya's flower sector. She was fired as a casual worker at a flower farm after taking time off to recover from complications of the liver. But that was just the start of her problems.

  9. Egypt's Presidency, Judiciary Brace for Showdown Over Draft Law

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    CAIRO, Jun 10 (IPS) - The post-revolution struggle between Egypt's judiciary and President Mohammed Morsi, the country's first Islamist head of state, finally seems to be coming to a head over controversial draft legislation regulating judicial authority.

  10. Iceland Renews Push for Aluminium Plant

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    REYKJAVIK, Jun 09 (IPS) - The new Icelandic government was only a day old when it announced in mid-May that it would do all it could to push ahead with the Helguvik aluminium smelter. Construction for the smelter began in in 2008 but since then has met with a variety of problems, mostly energy-related.

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