News headlines in October 2014, page 7

  1. Belize Fights to Save a Crucial Barrier Reef

    - Inter Press Service

    BELIZE CITY, Oct 20 (IPS) - Home to the second longest barrier reef in the world and the largest in the Western Hemisphere, which provides jobs in fishing, tourism and other industries which feed the lifeblood of the economy, Belize has long been acutely aware of the need to protect its marine resources from both human and natural activities.

  2. Warmer Days a Catastrophe in the Making for Kenya’s Pastoralists

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Oct 20 (IPS) - Seif Hassan is a pastoralist from Garissa, Northern Kenya, some 380 kilometres outside of the capital, Nairobi. He sells his animals at the Garissa livestock market where, during a good season, pastoralists can sell up to 5,000 animals per week and "it is a cash-making business." 

  3. OPINION: Innovation Needed to Help Family Farms Thrive

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, Oct 19 (IPS) - Family farms have been contributing to food security and nutrition for centuries, if not millennia. But with changing demand for food as well as increasingly scarce natural resources and growing demographic pressures, family farms will need to innovate rapidly to thrive.

  4. Pacific Climate Change Warriors Block World’s Largest Coal Port

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Oct 18 (IPS) - Climate Change Warriors from 12 Pacific Island nations paddled canoes into the world's largest coal port in Newcastle, Australia, Friday to bring attention to their grave fears about the consequences of climate change on their home countries.

  5. OPINION: Iraq’s Minorities Battling for Survival

    - Inter Press Service

    LONDON, Oct 18 (IPS) - Through all of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's campaigns of ‘Arabization', they survived. The diverse Iraqi communities inhabiting the Nineveh plains – Yezidis, Turkmen, Assyrians and Shabak, as well as Kurds – held on to their unique identities and most of their historic lands.

  6. Israel Planning Mass Expulsion of Bedouins from West Bank

    - Inter Press Service

  7. History of Key Document in IAEA Probe Suggests Israeli Forgery

    - Inter Press Service

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    WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (IPS) - Western diplomats have reportedly faulted Iran in recent weeks for failing to provide the International Atomic Energy Agency with information on experiments on high explosives intended to produce a nuclear weapon, according to an intelligence document the IAEA is investigating.

  8. Family Farmers – Forward to the Future

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, Oct 17 (IPS) - "Who is more concerned than the rural family with regards to preservation of natural resources for future generations?"

  9. OPINION: The Survivors

    - Inter Press Service

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    VIENNA, Oct 17 (IPS) - Oct. 18 is the EU's Anti-Trafficking Day, as well as the United Kingdom's Anti-Slavery Day. These events offer a good opportunity to talk about human trafficking within Europe's borders, but we should not forget that there are victims and survivors all over the world.

  10. Mexico’s Cocktail of Political and Narco-Violence and Poverty

    - Inter Press Service

    MEXICO CITY, Oct 17 (IPS) - The images filled the front pages of Mexico's newspapers: 61 half-dressed state policemen kneeling, with their hands tied, in the main square of the town of Tepatepec in the central state of Hidalgo, while local residents threatened to burn them alive.

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