News headlines in February 2014, page 12

  1. OP-ED: Egypt’s Revolution Teeters as Sisi Seeks the Presidency

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    WASHINGTON, Feb 04 (IPS) - Abdul Fattah al-Sisi is set to run for president and is expected to win handily. The ruling junta and the interim government have taken several steps to make this happen.

  2. Not Enough Money to Bring Peace to CAR

    - Inter Press Service

    ADDIS ABABA, Feb 04 (IPS) - There are growing concerns that the massive funding crisis for peacekeeping operations in the Central African Republic (CAR) will jeopardise any prospect of restoring stability to the country. 

  3. Pakistan Caught Between Talking and Fighting

    - Inter Press Service

    PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Feb 04 (IPS) - Whether to make war or peace with the Taliban has become a dilemma for the Pakistani government.

  4. Advocacy Groups Split on Republican Immigration Guidelines

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Feb 04 (IPS) - Pro-immigration reform advocates here are seeking to capitalise on new federal momentum on the issue after conservative lawmakers ended months of dithering late last week and released an initial set of principles that they would be interested in pursuing in broader negotiations.

  5. U.S. Urged to Conclude Longstanding Review on Landmines

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Feb 03 (IPS) - The U.S. government is being urged to conclude a review of national policy on landmines that has dragged on for more than four years, a lag that some say has indirectly led to the injury or death of more than 16,000 people.

  6. Moral Monday Protests Inspire Truthful Tuesdays

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    SPOKANE, Washington, Feb 03 (IPS) - Moral Monday, the populist movement in North Carolina that saw a diverse coalition of thousands of progressive activists descend upon the state legislature, is now spreading throughout the U.S. South.

  7. Prosecution of Forced Sterilisations in Peru Still Possible

    - Inter Press Service

    LIMA, Feb 03 (IPS) - Shelving the case of the forced sterilisation of more than 2,000 women in Peru during the Alberto Fujimori regime was a surprise move by the prosecutor in charge. What happened? An IPS investigation found that legal avenues to pursue justice have not been exhausted.

  8. Living Again With the Ways of Tito and Stalin

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    BELGRADE, Feb 03 (IPS) - One of the best kept secrets of former Yugoslavia is out in the open after the online release of the names of 16,101 inmates of Goli Otok, or the Naked Island, the country's only gulag – a Soviet system of forced labour camps – created 65 years ago.

  9. Dalit Women Face Multiplied Discrimination

    - Inter Press Service

    KATHMANDU, Feb 03 (IPS) - Maya Sarki, a resident of Belbari in eastern Nepal, was returning home one summer evening last year when she was attacked. She was forced down on the ground and her attacker attempted to rape her.

  10. Chileans, Peruvians Unperturbed by State Conflicts

    - Inter Press Service

    SANTIAGO, Feb 03 (IPS) - Juan González and Luis Monsalve come from different backgrounds, but have much in common. González, a 40-year-old Peruvian migrant who has lived for the past eight years in Santiago, and Monsalve, a 63-year-old Chilean, agree that border conflicts never benefit ordinary people.

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