News headlines in November 2013, page 6
Guarded Tone in Geneva as Negotiators Seek Iran Accord
- Inter Press Service
GENEVA, Nov 21 (IPS) - Amidst rising expectations of a breakthrough, Iran and six world powers Wednesday resumed their quest for a deal on Iran's controversial nuclear programme that seemed just within reach earlier this month.
Keeping the Philippines from Becoming Another Haiti
- Inter Press Service
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (IPS) - Nearly two weeks after Typhoon Haiyan devastated parts of the central Philippines, experts and activists here are warning that post-disaster reconstruction needs to be more transparent than past such efforts, while also focusing on a long-term assistance strategy that goes beyond immediate emergency relief.
U.N. Climate Meet Becomes About "Not Losing Ground"
- Inter Press Service
WARSAW, Nov 20 (IPS) - Diann Black-Layne grew up in a single parent home with nine siblings on the tiny Caribbean island of Antigua. Still, life was easygoing and enjoyable, she recalls. For her, it was paradise.
Oil Palm Changes Rural Culture in Brazilian Amazon
- Inter Press Service
Nov 20 (IPS) - Thousands of small farming families in Pará, in the Amazon jungle in northeast Brazil, have turned to the African oil palm as a new source of income, through contracts with biofuel companies. Strange bedfellows, which poses cultural and economic challenges.
Malawi’s Failed Subsidy Programme Left Millions to Starve
- Inter Press Service
LILONGWE, Nov 20 (IPS) - Gogo Munthali, from Rumphi, a village over 400 km north of Malawi's capital Lilongwe, dissolves into tears every morning as she worries about what to feed her five orphaned grandchildren, the youngest of whom has full blown AIDS.
Middle East Entrepreneurs Eye Education
- Inter Press Service
CAIRO, Nov 20 (IPS) - The Middle East has some of the best and worst education systems in the world and they are attracting the attention of entrepreneurs keen to make a difference – and a buck.
Syrian Refugees Illegally Pushed Back
- Inter Press Service
ATHENS, Nov 20 (IPS) - Human rights groups have circulated evidence in the last few days indicating that Greece, Italy and Egypt illegally detain and push back Syrian refugees.
Widening Inequality Shatters Mirage of Social Mobility
- Inter Press Service
Nov 20 (IPS) - Growing income inequality will pose a major threat to social stability in countries around the globe, according to a new report by the World Economic Forum.
Carbon Emissions on Tragic Trajectory
- Inter Press Service
Nov 19 (IPS) - Burning of fossil fuels added a record 36 billion tonnes of CO2 to the atmosphere in 2013, locking in even more heating of the planet.
Grappling to Give Uganda’s Fistula Patients Dignity
- Inter Press Service
KAMPALA?, Nov 19 (IPS) - Ever since giving birth to a stillborn baby 15 years ago, Mary*, a peasant farmer living in Mubende District, central Uganda, has continuously leaked urine.